A 27-year-old man presents to the ED with the laceration shown below after an altercation. There are no dental fractures and his tetanus immunization is up to date. What are the most appropriate next steps in management?
a. Infraorbital nerve block and then approximation of the vermilion border
b. Infiltration of local anesthesia into the lip and then approximation of the vermilion border
c. Infraorbital nerve block and closure of mucosal defects before the approximation of the vermilion border
d. Infiltration of the lip with local anesthesia, closure of dermis and mucosal defects, and then approximation of the vermilion border
e. Closure with a commercially available tissue adhesive and SteriStrips to avoid distorting tissue architecture