Combined use of ultrasound-assisted liposuction and limited-incision platysmaplasty for treatment of the aging neck

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Background: Many techniques have been introduced for the surgical treatment of the aging neck. In this study the combination therapy of ultrasound-assisted liposuction and limited-incision platysmaplasty for cervicofacial rejuvenation is presented. Methods: Fifteen female patients (age = 43-75 years) were treated for grade II-III (n = 2), III (n = 6), and grade IV (n = 7) cervicomental angle deformity. The outcome of surgery was retrospectively evaluated by a panel. Results: Ultrasonic energy was applied for an average of 2 min (range = 45 s-6.5 min). The mean aspiration volume was 125 ml. No immediate or delayed adjuvant skin reduction was needed in any of the patients. No complications were encountered in this series. After treatment significant improvement of the cervicomental angle was observed. Conclusion: For treatment of all grades of the aging neck we advocate the combination of UAL and limited-incision platysmaplasty. This combination therapy has little morbidity and leads uniformly to significant improvement of the cervicomental angle. © 2008 The Author(s).

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Rooijens, P. P. G. M., Zweep, H. P., & Beekman, W. H. (2008). Combined use of ultrasound-assisted liposuction and limited-incision platysmaplasty for treatment of the aging neck. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 32(5), 790–794. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-008-9215-x

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