meloplasty

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek μῆλον (mêlon, apple, cheek) + -plasty. Compare French méloplastie.

Noun

meloplasty (plural meloplasties)

  1. (surgery) The operation of restoring or repairing a cheek which has been wholly or partially destroyed.
    • 1897, Hermann Tillmanns, Lewis Atterbury Stimson, A Text-book of Surgery: Regional surgery, page 235:
      Acquired macrostoma, from defects following noma, for instance, is remedied according to the rules for cheiloplasty (see § 31) or meloplasty (see § 33) .
  2. (surgery) The surgical lifting and repositioning the tissues in the cheeks and lower eyelids to create a more youthful appearance.
    • 1984, Symposium on Problems and Complications in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery of the Face, page 183:
      In secondary meloplasty, it is presumed that the patient is several years older than at the time of the primary meloplasty, at least for the routine secondary procedures.
    • 2009, Berish Strauch, Luis O. Vasconez, M.d., Elizabeth J. Hall-Findlay, Grabb's Encyclopedia of Flaps - Volume 1:
      When the original face-lift has been performed and it pulls down on the earlobe, a tight, tapered lobe often follows. It is unsightly and makes difficult a secondary meloplasty without an obvious scar below the lobe.

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