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Neck Contouring Prejuvenation Techniques.

Emily Reynolds1, Thuy-Van T Ho1,2

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Summary
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Neck lift and submental liposuction are key surgical techniques for prejuvenation neck contouring in younger adults. These procedures optimize neck definition by addressing early signs of aging and improving jawline aesthetics.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Aesthetic Medicine

Background:

  • Traditional neck rejuvenation involved platysmaplasty, fat excision, and skin resuspension.
  • Growing demand for early intervention has increased popularity of definitive sculpting techniques like submental liposuction and deep neck lifts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss prejuvenation neck contouring techniques, emphasizing neck lift and submental liposuction for enhanced neck definition.

Main Methods:

  • Surgical neck contouring is ideal for patients aged 20-40 with early submental fullness or a soft jawline and good skin elasticity.
  • The deep neck lift technique involves sculpting subplatysmal fat, anterior digastric muscle, and submandibular glands via a small submental incision.

Main Results:

  • Neck lift and submental liposuction are effective for optimizing neck definition in younger adults.
  • Postoperative care includes a bland diet for one week, activity restriction for two weeks, and proper wound care.
  • Conclusions:

    • Neck lift and submental liposuction are the primary surgical methods for effective neck contouring in younger adults seeking prejuvenation.