
The
best candidates are younger patients who have fatty pouching
in the lower neck associated with excess skin and muscle
laxity.

Incisions
are made behind the ears and below the chin. The extra
fat is first liposuctioned followed by a tightening of
the lower SMAS muscles in the neck including the Platysma
muscle in the mid-line of the neck. The extra skin is
then smoothed and adjusted laterally toward the sides
of the face and neck and the excess is trimmed.
A light dressing is placed around the neck. All sutures
are removed by 12 days and after 2 weeks all activities
can be resumed.
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