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Expanded cervicoplasty to correction of cervical changes

INTRODUCTION: Cervicoplasty is considered an important part of facial surgery. Despite the various techniques already described, the search for optimal treatment still persists, especially in complex or difficult cases, where the skin excess and the muscular ptosis affect the maintenance of long-term results. OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to discuss the technical options available to cervicoplasty and present the routine used by the author - with emphasis on platisma muscle extended treatment. METHOD: Eighteen patients were submitted to "Round Lifting" associated with a platisma muscle flap in cervical mid-line and partial removal of subplatismal fat. The patients were followed for 12 months and late postoperative outcome was evaluated by five of SBCP plastic surgeons. RESULTS: Four patients were excluded for not returning for follow-up. Of the 14 patients evaluated, 7 (50%) patients had an excellent result, 5 (35.7%) patients moderate and 2 (14.3%) weak. No patient had the result classified as perfect or poor. CONCLUSION: The expanded cervicoplasty described here provided great results, even in difficult cases. We believe that the technique is a valid alternative to the plastic surgeon, which can help you obtain a pleasing postoperative result, natural and maintained over time.

Rhytidoplasty; Cervicoplasty; Neck Muscles


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