Objectives: Undertanding subplatysmal anatomy for neck lift.
Introduction: Neck contour enhancement ranks as a primary objective for individuals pursuing facial and neck rejuvenation procedures. During a deep neck lift, special attention is directed towards refining the subplatysmal structures, which include subplatysmal fat, submandibular glands, lymph nodes, and digastric muscles. These components significantly influence the appearance of the neck and are crucial targets for achieving desired aesthetic outcomes.
Materials / method: Ensuring the safety of the patient remains paramount throughout the surgical process. Identifying and carefully navigating around delicate anatomical structures such as the cervical branches of the facial nerve, hypoglossal nerve, submental artery and vein, and facial arteries and veins is imperative. This meticulous approach minimizes the risk of injury and complications, facilitating a successful and safe deep neck lift procedure.
Conclusion: In this lecture, we will delve into the fundamental aspects of subplatysmal anatomy.
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