The deep cervical fascia neck lift

Ann Chir Plast Esthet. 2023 Sep 16:S0294-1260(23)00080-8. doi: 10.1016/j.anplas.2023.07.006. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe main and more frequent problem in face lift is recurrence of neck bands. To improve face lift stability, a new aging analysis is proposed. The visible sign of face aging is skin excess. Superficial musculo aponeurotic system (SMAS) retraction is a much less visible sign. Nevertheless, botulinum toxin injections elongate muscles of the SMAS and rejuvenate the face. In the Face Recurve Concept, MRI studies prove the mimic muscles retraction that comes with aging. Face lift techniques include SMAS plication, traction or excision, which increases discrepancy between the envelope, the skin and the core, the SMAS. As skin excision is poorly efficient because performed posteriorly, far from the anterior skin excess located at the medial neck, the association to SMAS retraction exacerbates the gradient difference between envelop and core. This analysis shows that it is paramount to preserve the SMAS. (1) The sub-skin dissection has to be executed moving beyond the marionette fold and the paramedian neck bands; (2) no action is performed on the SMAS, only an horizontal section of the platysma at the hyoid height that will avoid platysma band recurrence. A botulinum toxin injection performed herein just after, blocks muscle regeneration; (3) the skin is pulled backward with a clear posterior transposition to the platysma. The skin at the cervico-mental angle an...
Source: Annales de Chirurgie - Category: Surgery Authors: Source Type: research