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How is Neck Lift Surgery Performed?

A neck lift is a cosmetic surgery procedure performed to reverse the signs of aging and achieve a more youthful, firmer jawline and neckline. This surgery targets issues such as sagging skin, loose platysma muscle, and excess fatty tissue.

During the surgery, the surgeon makes incisions in the neck area. These incisions are usually made behind the ears or under the chin. The skin and fat are separated from the platysma muscle. The platysma muscle is tightened and tightened. If necessary, excess fat is removed. The skin is tightened and closed.

Neck lift surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia. The surgery takes a few hours. Patients are usually discharged from the hospital the same day or the next day. Recovery takes a few weeks.

A neck lift is a safe and effective procedure for most people. However, like all surgeries, it does carry risks, including infection, bleeding, and nerve damage.

Incision Care

Proper care is important for healing incisions. The surgeon will give instructions for cleaning and dressing the patient's incisions. To reduce the risk of infection of the incisions, it is important for the patient to wash their hands frequently and avoid touching the incisions.

Incision Healing

Incisions usually take several weeks to heal. During the healing process, it is important for the patient to change the bandages over the incisions regularly and to keep the area clean. It is also important to take any medications recommended by the surgeon.

While the incisions are healing, it is important for the patient to avoid scratching or rubbing the area. Doctors advise patients to avoid strenuous physical activity and to keep their heads elevated. While the incisions are healing, it is important for the patient to contact the surgeon if they have any problems. After the incisions have healed, scars usually remain. These scars fade and become less visible over time.

Separation of Skin and Adipose Tissue

The second stage of neck lift surgery involves separating the skin and fat. During this stage, the surgeon separates the skin and fat in the neck area from the platysma muscle through incisions.

Separation of Skin and Adipose Tissue

The surgeon uses special surgical techniques to separate the skin and fat from the platysma muscle. These techniques vary depending on the patient's skin quality and amount of fat.

When separating the skin and fat tissue, the surgeon works carefully and is careful not to damage the surrounding tissues.

Fat Aspiration

In some cases, the surgeon removes excess fat tissue liposuction In this technique, the surgeon suctions out the fatty tissue using a thin tube called a cannula.

Skin Tightening

Once the skin and fat are separated, the surgeon tightens the skin. This is done to flatten and tighten sagging skin in the neck area.

After the skin is tightened, the surgeon cuts away the excess skin and uses stitches to close the remaining skin.

Skin Care

Proper care is important for the skin to heal. The surgeon will give the patient instructions for cleaning and dressing the skin. It is also important for the patient to protect themselves from the sun and not to smoke.

Skin healing usually takes several weeks. During the healing process, it is important for the patient to avoid scratching or rubbing the area. After the skin has healed, scars usually remain. These scars fade and become less visible over time.

The separation of skin and fat tissue is an important stage of neck lift surgery. This stage helps the patient achieve a youthful and firm neckline.

Conclusion

Neck lift surgery is an effective way to reverse the signs of aging and achieve a more youthful, firmer jawline and neckline. The surgery also targets issues such as sagging skin, loose platysma muscle, and excess fatty tissue.

During the operation, the surgeon makes incisions in the neck area. The surgeon separates the skin and fat from the platysma muscle. He tightens the platysma muscle by stretching it. If necessary, he removes the excess fat and tightens the skin.

Neck lift surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia and recovery time takes several weeks. The results of the surgery are usually permanent, but in some cases it can be repeated.

A neck lift is a safe and effective procedure for most people. However, like all surgeries, it does carry risks, including infection, bleeding, and nerve damage.

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