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Neck Rejuvenation : Surgical and Nonsurgical Techniques / by: Lin, Samuel J., Slavin, Sumner A., Tandon, Vickram J..

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Angelini, Matteo A., Author.
Cunha Araujo, Marcelo., Author.
Barrios, Esther, Author.
Bellamy, Justin., Author.
Boustany, Ashley N., Author.
Chia, Christopher T., Author.
Citarella, Enzo R., Author.
Condé-Green, Alexandra, Author.
Couto, Rafael A., Author.
Dayan, Erez, Author.
Dover, Jeffrey S., Author.
Ebersole, Trina G., Author.
Foppiani, Jose A., Author.
Gould, Daniel J., Author.
Grover, Ritwik., Author.
Grow, Jacob N., Author.
Janne Hasbun, Samir., Author.
Hogan, Sara R., Author.
Hurwitz, Dennis J., Author.
Kaminer, Michael S., Author.
Kochuba, Andrew L., Author.
Maia, Munique., Author.
Matarasso, Alan, Author.
Nassar, Amer H., Author.
Nicholas, Mathew N., Author.
Piña, Jeremie O., Author.
Pelle-Ceravolo, Mario., Author.
Rodriguez-Unda, Nelson A., Author.
Rohrich, Rod J., Author.
Sinder, Ramil., Author.
Sterodimas, Aris, Author.
Talei, Benjamin., Author.
Ziai, Hedyeh., Author.
Zins, James E., Author.
Contributor:
Lin, Samuel J., Editor.
Slavin, Sumner A., Editor.
Tandon, Vickram J., Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery.
Local Subjects:
Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (210 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, 2024.
Summary:
"Cutting-edge surgical procedures utilized by leaders in plastic surgery, facial plastic surgery, and dermatology to improve neck contour and skin quality Nonsurgical solutions tailored to address each patient's unique issues, including cosmeceuticals, lasers and energy-based devices, neuromodulators, dermal fillers, deoxycholic acid, and cryolipolysis Complication prevention and management strategies for hematoma, skin necrosis, infection, nerve injury, dystonia, and scars Advanced treatments for neck rejuvenation demonstrated in 13 intraoperative videos"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Videos
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
1 Neck Anatomy
Cervical Triangles
Fasciae of the Neck
Superficial
Deep
Infrahyoid Muscle Fascia
Visceral Fascia
Prevertebral Fascia
Carotid Sheath
Platysma and Lower Lip
Critical Structures Surrounding Neck Muscles
External Jugular Vein
Other Superficial Veins
Sensory Distribution in the Neck
Great Auricular Nerve
Lesser Occipital Nerve
Spinal Accessory Nerve
Retaining Ligaments of the Face and Neck
Subplatysmal Fat
Anterior Digastric and Mylohyoid&amp
nbsp
Muscles
The Facial Nerve and Lower Lip
Mandibular and Cervical Nerve Branches
Conclusion
References
2 Neck Rejuvenation: Evaluation and Management
Introduction
Demographic of Neck Lift/Rejuvenation Procedures
Criterion for a Youthful Aesthetically Pleasing Neck
Criteria for an Aging Neck
Neck Evaluation
Skin
Adiposity
Platysma
Digastric Muscle
Submandibular Gland
Chin
Neck Rejuvenation Procedures
Nonsurgical Procedures
Surgical Procedures
Expert Commentary by Dr.&amp
Slavin
3 Management of the Aging Neck
Patient Analysis
Patient Selection and Preoperative&amp
Planning
Operative Procedure
Surgical Technique
Postoperative Care
Complications
Ancillary Procedures and Nonsurgical Treatments
Case Examples
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Case 4
Case 5
Lin
4 The Use of Platysma Window for Neck Contouring
Patient Considerations,
Who Is a Candidate?
Platysmal Bands
The Central Neck
Contraindications.
What Technique to Use and Why?
Technique: A Stepwise Summary
How to Avoid Bad Results/Common Pitfalls
Case Example
Goals
Approach
5 Triple Suture for Neck Contouring
Indications
Technique
Position
Infiltration
Marking
Liposuction
Triple-Suture
Treatment of the Lateral Cervical Region (V5)
6 Surgical Approach to Neck Rejuvenation
Surgical Anatomy of the Lower Face and Neck
Anatomy
Retaining Ligaments
Neck Anatomy
Fat Compartments
Platysma Muscle
Retaining Ligaments and Filaments
Digastric Muscles
Submandibular Glands
Clinical Assessment, Patient Selection, and Evaluation
Classification System
Operative Technique
Commentary by Dr. Zins
7 Deep Plane Neck Lift Concepts and Technique
Patient Considerations
Contraindications
What Technique to Use and Why?
Deep Plane Face and Neck Lift
Internal Neck Lift
8 Lateral Skin-Platysma Displacement Technique
Patient
The Rationale of Lateral Skin-Platysma&amp
Displacement
Vectors of Traction.
Lateral Skin-Platysma Displacement Variations
Submandibular Gland Resection
Other Options to Avoid Inadequate&amp
Results in Difficult Necks
Lateral
Discussion
Conclusions
9 Surgical Techniques for Treatment of the Aging Neck
Facial Analysis and Applied Anatomy
Patient Evaluation and Surgical Goals
Surgical Techniques
Fat Layer
Platysma Muscle and Subplatysmal Structures
10 Neck Lift after Massive Weight Loss
Considerations
Isolated Neck Lift: What Techniques to Use and Why?
FaceTite, AccuTite, and Morpheus8 to the Face and Neck
Submental
Role of Facelift for Neck Excess
11 The Use of Radiofrequency for Facial Rejuvenation
Common Pitfalls
12 Neck Lift and Fat Grafting to the Neck
Patients and Methods
Surgical Technique and Fat Processing and Grafting
Problem-Based Examples/Cases
13 Neck Rejuvenation: Noninvasive Techniques
The Aging Neck
Which Technique to Use and Why?
Dyschromia.
Horizontal or Transverse Necklines
Platysmal Banding
Skin Laxity
Submental Fat and Fullness
14 Revisional and Secondary Neck Lifts
Revisional versus Secondary Rhytidectomy
Revisional Neck Lifts
Secondary Neck Lifts
Identification of Deformity
Factors Influencing Longevity and Outcomes
Problem-Based Technical Considerations
Poor Scar Placement
Scarred Tissue Planes
Midline Ridge Deformity
Submental Hollowing
Vertical Band Deformity
Subauricular Band Deformity
Ear Deformity
15 Neck Rejuvenation: Complications
Hematoma
Skin Necrosis
Infection
Nerve Injury
Recurrent Platysmal Bands
Dystonia
Scars
Index
MedOne Access.
Notes:
Print version record.
ISBN:
9781638536055
1638536058
9781626239647
1626239649
9781684202850
168420285X

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