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Review
. 2014 May;22(2):285-316.
doi: 10.1016/j.fsc.2014.01.006.

Vertical neck lifting

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Review

Vertical neck lifting

Andrew A Jacono et al. Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2014 May.

Abstract

The authors' vertical neck lifting procedure is an extended deep plane facelift, which elevates the skin and SMAS-platysma complex as a composite unit. The goal is to redrape cervicomental laxity vertically onto the face rather than laterally and postauricularly. The authors consider this an extended technique because it lengthens the deep plane flap from the angle of the mandible into the neck to release the cervical retaining ligaments that limit platysmal redraping. This technique does not routinely use midline platysmal surgery because it counteracts the extent of vertical redraping. A majority of aging face patients are good candidates for this procedure in isolation, but indications for combining vertical neck lifting with submental surgery are elucidated.

Keywords: Deep plane facelift; Facelift; Platysmaplasty; Rhytidectomy; SMAS; Vertical facelift; Vertical neck lift; Zygomatic cutaneous ligaments.

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