Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4108661 Clinics in Plastic Surgery 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

An analysis of anatomic changes during aging of the face and neck has led to fundamental changes in surgical technique. As a result, the cutaneoplatysmal complex and submuscular aponeurotic system are now anchored to fixed and solid structures: the malar periosteum, parotid fascia, and prelobar fibrous tissue. This technique, which is called skin and platysma muscle anchoring, limits cervical cutaneous undermining and avoids a submental approach. A repositioning of the anatomic elements in their initial sites explains the natural aspect of the results.

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