Resection The depressor labii inferioris muscle may be
resected (cut and removed) using
surgery to correct an asymmetry of the lower lip when smiling. This asymmetry can be caused by paralysis of the
marginal mandibular branch of the
facial nerve on one side, so the healthy side may be cut to create symmetry.
Local anaesthesia may be used, such as by blocking the
mental nerve. This operation tends to be successful. == History ==