Backstage @ pudding kakaka netizen contribution: help! I am 22 years old. I have a slight degree of congenital invisible cleft lip. I always feel my nose is flat. Doesn't this invisible cleft lip repair the collapsing nose?

First of all, won't hidden cleft lip repair the collapsing nose?
From a neutral point of view, The hidden cleft lip will collapse more and more if it is not repaired, and the probability of nose deflection is relatively large.
This needs to talk about why the split lip, curved nose, split lip, and nose collapse are mainly due to the direction of the orbicularis muscle fibers of the upper lip.

To put it bluntly, the muscle fiber tissue in human beings does not follow the normal muscle development. During the development process, it randomly extends to both sides of the nasal alar, distorting the original tissue structure, resulting in no soft tissue support at the nasal floor.
You don't think muscle tissue can support the nose. With the collapse of the tissue, the nose, nasal wing, nasal septum and other parts are not in the correct position. With the growth of age * 6Z, the bone support is insufficient, and the cleft lip does not repair the nose, which is more and more collapsed, but causes the cleft lip to become more and more obvious. (.cOm)

Therefore, in view of this situation, don't wait any longer. Repairing cracked lips as soon as possible is the right solution, even if you only read a slight cleft lip.
1 degree slight cleft lip requires surgery, and the repair method is as follows:
Clinically, 1 degree slight recessive cleft lip mostly shows: ① nasal base depression, ② nasal columella distortion, ③ human lack of spinal cord, ④ upper lip has different manifestations, such as white line depression and red lip gap.

The operation is usually completed in one stage. The dislocated muscle tissue is restored by incision from the nasal columella, that is, the orbicularis muscle fibers of the upper lip are sutured, and the middle muscle tissue is continuously supported in a ring shape, returning to normal.
If the nose collapses obviously and the supporting force is not enough, the ribs can be used to support the nasal columella to adjust the symmetry of the nostril.
After the repair of cleft lip, adhere to wearing nasal support to maintain the shape of nostrils. Basically, nose shape can be corrected and normal within 3-6 months.

Therefore, this issue's question about the hidden cleft lip not repairing the increasingly collapsed nose is answered here. At the end of the article, I suggest that you should pay attention to even a slight hidden cleft lip, go to the hospital in time to correct it, do not take risks, and miss a better repair period.