Several techniques are available for the surgical repair of the cleft lip, however, avoiding secondary deformities and achieving consistent results remains a challenge. The whistle deformity is a secondary lip deformity characterised by inadequate fullness of the central upper lip with abnormal exposure of the central incisors when the lips are at rest, giving a whistling appearance. The causes include scarring of the vermilion and failure to restore the mucosal or muscular continuity. Various surgical options are available ranging from simple procedures like V-Y plasty and Z-plasty to complex procedures like complete lip redo, locoregional flaps, fillers and grafts. V-Y plasty is a simple, effective procedure for lip lengthening that can be performed under local anaesthesia as an outpatient procedure. It is less technique sensitive and also allows for some degree of muscle repair. We present a case of whistle deformity satisfactorily corrected with V-Y plasty.

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