A cleft lip is a congenital facial condition where there is a visible split or opening in the upper lip that develops during early pregnancy due to incomplete fusion of facial structures. It may occur on one side (unilateral) or both sides (bilateral) and can be associated with a cleft palate. Beyond cosmetic concerns, cleft lip can affect feeding, speech development, dental alignment, and overall facial harmony. Early and well-planned surgical correction plays a crucial role in restoring normal lip shape, improving oral function, and supporting healthy physical and psychological development.
Cleft lip surgery, also known as cheiloplasty, is a reconstructive surgical procedure designed to close the lip gap, realign muscles, and recreate a natural lip contour and symmetry. The surgery is typically performed in infancy, usually between 3 and 6 months of age; however, corrective or revision surgeries may also be required later in childhood or adulthood. Depending on the severity and type of cleft, advanced techniques such as rotation-advancement repair, muscle reconstruction, and staged surgical approaches may be used. Modern surgical methods prioritize minimal scarring, precise muscle repair, and natural-looking results, resulting in improved speech and feeding outcomes.
Yashoda Hospitals is a leading center for cleft lip and craniofacial reconstructive surgery, offering comprehensive care through a multidisciplinary team of plastic surgeons, pediatric surgeons, anesthetists, speech therapists, and orthodontists. The hospital is equipped with advanced operating theaters, child-friendly anesthesia protocols, and modern post-operative care facilities. Personalized treatment planning, high safety standards, and long-term follow-up ensure optimal functional and aesthetic results for children and adults undergoing cleft lip correction.











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