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Platysmoplasty
A clear neck contour is formed at the level of deep structures.
Platysmoplasty is a surgical correction of the neck muscles aimed at restoring the cervicothoracic angle and stabilizing the contours of the lower third of the face. The procedure allows you to eliminate age-related changes that are not corrected by skin tightening alone, while preserving the natural anatomy and proportions.
About the platysmoplasty procedure
Platysmaplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting the neck muscles in order to restore a well-defined cervicomental angle and improve the contour of the lower third of the face. The procedure allows correction not only of the skin but also of deep anatomical structures that directly affect the appearance of the neck.
With age, the platysma muscle loses tone, which leads to the formation of vertical bands, blurring of contours, and a sagging appearance. Platysmaplasty restores anatomical support and creates a clearer, more balanced profile.
Procedure concept and surgical approach
Platysmaplasty involves repositioning and fixing the neck muscles to restore their correct anatomical position. The procedure may be performed as a standalone operation or combined with other neck or lower face correction techniques.
During platysmaplasty, the following may be performed:
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elimination of vertical muscle bands
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restoration of a clear cervicomental angle
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correction of neck sagging
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improvement of the transition between the chin and the neck
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stabilization of deep tissues
The extent of the procedure is determined individually after assessment of muscle tone, skin condition, and overall proportions.
Who platysmaplasty is suitable for
Platysmaplasty is recommended for patients with pronounced age-related changes of the neck, visible muscle bands, or loss of a clear contour. The procedure is suitable for those in whom skin-only correction does not provide sufficient results.
The best outcome is achieved in patients with good general health, stable body weight, and realistic expectations regarding the result.
Individual planning and safety
Before surgery, a consultation is performed to evaluate neck anatomy, platysma tone, and the degree of tissue changes. Based on this assessment, an individualized surgical plan is developed.
Platysmaplasty is a full surgical procedure performed in accordance with clinical safety standards and under medical supervision.
Recovery after platysmaplasty
After the procedure, swelling and a temporary feeling of tightness in the neck area may occur. Recovery progresses gradually with adherence to recommendations regarding activity, physical load, and postoperative care. The final result forms after tissue stabilization.
Indications for Platysmaplasty
Platysmaplasty is indicated in cases of vertical neck bands, loss of a defined cervicomental angle, and age-related changes of deep tissues.
Contraindications for Platysmaplasty
Platysmaplasty is not performed in the presence of acute illnesses, active infections, coagulation disorders, or general contraindications to surgical procedures.
Preparation for Platysmaplasty Procedure
Preparation for the platysmaplasty procedure includes consultation with a surgeon, medical evaluation, and compliance with preoperative recommendations.
Recovery After Platysmaplasty
Recovery after platysmaplasty involves temporary restrictions, follow-up examinations, and adherence to the surgeon’s recommendations.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Platysmaplasty
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How does platysmaplasty differ from a neck skin lift?
Platysmaplasty targets the neck muscles, while a skin lift primarily affects superficial tissues. Muscle changes are often the main cause of banding and contour loss. Correcting the platysma provides a more stable and anatomically justified result.
Can platysmaplasty be combined with other procedures?
Yes, platysmaplasty is often combined with other neck or lower face correction procedures. A combined approach allows correction at all anatomical levels, from muscles to skin. The appropriateness of combination is determined during consultation.
When can results be seen after platysmaplasty?
Initial improvements become visible after postoperative swelling subsides. The final result develops gradually as muscles and tissues stabilize. Full evaluation is usually performed several months after surgery.
Will visible scars remain?
Incisions are planned to minimize visibility. Over time, scars typically become less noticeable. Proper postoperative care contributes to optimal healing.
How long-lasting is the effect of platysmaplasty?
The effect of platysmaplasty is long-lasting because correction is performed at the level of deep structures. Natural aging continues, but the restored contour remains. Longevity depends on individual characteristics and lifestyle.
Does platysmaplasty affect facial expression or neck mobility?
Platysmaplasty does not limit natural facial expression or neck movement after the recovery period. The procedure restores anatomical muscle positioning rather than fixing muscles unnaturally. Temporary tightness may be felt early in recovery, but full function is preserved.
Is platysmaplasty suitable for patients with significant excess skin?
In cases of pronounced skin excess, platysmaplasty may be combined with additional correction methods. This allows for a more harmonious and complete result. The need for a combined approach is assessed during consultation. The final strategy is selected individually based on anatomy and tissue condition.