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[Cervical lift: An update].

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Plastic surgeons analyze neck anatomy for effective facelifts. Reconstructing the Cervico-Mandibular Angle Suspensor (CMAS) ligament is key for lasting neck rejuvenation results.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Aesthetic Medicine
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Neck rejuvenation is often part of a broader facelift procedure.
  • Achieving long-lasting results requires meticulous neck analysis by plastic surgeons.
  • Various surgical techniques exist for cervical lifting.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive analysis of neck rejuvenation techniques.
  • To detail surgical options and anatomical considerations for cervical lifting.
  • To introduce the Cervico-Mandibular Angle Suspensor (CMAS) ligament as a central element in neck rejuvenation.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed clinical examination of the neck.
  • Review and illustration of multiple surgical choices for cervical lifting.
  • Anatomical studies to inform surgical technique evolution.
  • Presentation of clinical cases to demonstrate outcomes.

Main Results:

  • A thorough clinical examination is crucial for selecting appropriate surgical interventions.
  • Recent advancements in cervical lifting tools have been explained.
  • Complications and outcome deficiencies are identified and discussed.
  • The Cervico-Mandibular Angle Suspensor (CMAS) ligament is highlighted as a key structure for reconstruction.

Conclusions:

  • Effective neck rejuvenation relies on a comprehensive understanding of neck anatomy and available surgical tools.
  • Reconstruction of the Cervico-Mandibular Angle Suspensor (CMAS) ligament provides a framework for understanding various cervical lifting techniques.
  • This approach facilitates the integration of multiple technical proposals for improved patient outcomes.