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Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 1/2022

01-02-2022 | Neck Lift | Innovative Techniques

Total Neck Rejuvenation, Harnessing the Platysma in the Lower Neck and Décolletage

Author: Darryl Hodgkinson

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

Efforts to rejuvenate the lower neck and décolletage have not been adequately addressed by neck lift techniques which predominantly focus on improving the cervicomental angle and correcting fullness in the submental and submandibular region. Disappointment with a lack of initial result in the lower neck and early relapse of laxity led the author (DJH) to adopt the Fogli/Labbé vertical neck lift with a fixation of the platysma muscles to Loré’s fascia Fogli (Aesthet Plast Surg 32:531–541, 2008), Labbé et al. (Plast Reconstr Surg 117:2001–2007, 2006). Over the past 8 years, since the original “modified” Fogli description was published by Hodgkinson (Aesthet Plast Surg 36:28–40, 2012), the technique has evolved with a specific aim to improve the initial results of the neck lift in the lower half of the neck and have the result maintained in follow-up.

Methods

The clinical photographs of female patients who underwent face and neck rejuvenation utilising a modified Fogli vertical platysma advancement technique were evaluated as to the improvement of the rejuvenation in the lower neck and décolletage and compared with the photographs obtained by the original pexy technique. The review was restricted to patients operated on in the prior extant three-year period and compared with the results of patients having surgery in that preceding five years prior to the review period.

Results

The results of the recent technical modifications of the vertical lift by the platysma flap advancement were superior to the previous pexy technique and attributable to the advent of the surgical auricular-platysmal flap advancement. This flap, which in continuity with the distal platysma was affixed with permanent sutures to Loré’s fascia after definitive release of the cervical retaining ligaments of the platysma.

Conclusion

The modifications of the vertical platysma fixation to Loré’s fascia after mobilisation of the distal platysma by detachment of the cervical retaining ligaments utilising an advancement of the platysma led to improvement in the rejuvenation of the lower neck and décolletage when compared to the pexy technique of the original Fogli/Labbé description.

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Metadata
Title
Total Neck Rejuvenation, Harnessing the Platysma in the Lower Neck and Décolletage
Author
Darryl Hodgkinson
Publication date
01-02-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 1/2022
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-020-02068-4

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