A Simplified Method for Management of Platysmal Bands: Platysmotomy as an Office Procedure

Restoration of the esthetic neck contour is an integral component of facial rejuvenation. Characters of the aging neck include lipodystrophy, platysmal bands and jowls that extend into the neck, reducing the esthetic characters of the lower face. The authors present a new, simplified and economic me...

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