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Neck
Recontouring
(Necklift)

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The
necklift is used to treat sagging skin in the neck and chin area.
It is especially helpful in treating the "turkey gobbler" neck and
the deep cords or unsightly bands which often form in the neck.
In the endoscopic necklift, a small incision of approximately 1/2
inch is made in a small skin crease hidden under the chin. Incisions
are also made in the crease behind the ear so no incisions are visible.
Using a technique similar to that of body liposuction, an anesthetic
solution is injected into the area of the neck and the submental
region. Liposuction utilizing small canulas, smaller in size than
a pencil, are used to perform liposuction to remove excess fatty
tissue in the neck area. Utilizing the endoscopes, sutures are placed
to support the muscle back into its normal position. The sutures
are also used to support the dense tissue overlying the bone behind
the ear. The incisions are then closed with dissolvable sutures
and a small stockinette-type dressing is applied.
Individuals
apply cold compresses for approximately 48 hours. They are usually
able to resume social and work activities within 7-10 days and normal
physical activities without restrictions at seven days. While
the necklift is not a replacement for the facelift, in many
cases 80 percent of the improvement that a facelift would provide
to this area can be achieved with a necklift but with the ability
to avoid any visible external incisions and a much reduced convalescence
or healing time.
This technique is especially
beneficial in men who want to avoid the necessary facelift incisions,
yet are concerned over laxity of tissue in the neck area.
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