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Light-Guided Percutaneous Neck Rejuvenation With Division of Platysma Bands and Suture Suspension: A Multicenter Retrospective Study

BACKGROUND: Traditional invasive suture suspension techniques have proven efficacy and durability. A previously described percutaneous placement of a neck suspension suture with light guidance has transformed this into a minimally invasive technique. This novel technique provides a major advance for...

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Autores principales: Gomez, Diego A, James, Isaac B, Turer, David M, Trovato, Matthew J, Pozner, Jason N, Cook, Jonathan, DiBernardo, Barry E, Mueller, Gregory P
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10053652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36342786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjac287
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author Gomez, Diego A
James, Isaac B
Turer, David M
Trovato, Matthew J
Pozner, Jason N
Cook, Jonathan
DiBernardo, Barry E
Mueller, Gregory P
author_facet Gomez, Diego A
James, Isaac B
Turer, David M
Trovato, Matthew J
Pozner, Jason N
Cook, Jonathan
DiBernardo, Barry E
Mueller, Gregory P
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description BACKGROUND: Traditional invasive suture suspension techniques have proven efficacy and durability. A previously described percutaneous placement of a neck suspension suture with light guidance has transformed this into a minimally invasive technique. This novel technique provides a major advance for minimally invasive neck rejuvenation. OBJECTIVES: The authors sought to describe their experience with light-guided percutaneous neck rejuvenation over the past 4.5 years, including technique, patient selection, safety profile, and expected outcomes. METHODS: Data were retrospectively reviewed for all patients who underwent the procedure with 5 surgeons across 4 aesthetic plastic surgery practices from January 2018 through May 2022. Inclusion criteria were mild to moderate neck laxity, prominent anterior platysma bands, and desire to improve neck contour. Patients undergoing concurrent skin incision >5 mm (ie, open rhytidectomy or platysmaplasty) were excluded. RESULTS: A total of 391 patients meeting criteria were identified during the study period. No hematomas were documented. Four patients (1%) developed infection at the suture site, 1 resolving on antibiotics and 3 requiring suture removal. Eighteen (4.6%) developed recurrent platysmal bands, and 7 (1.8%) had residual loose skin. Four (1%) experienced transient marginal mandibular neuropraxia. Mean length of follow-up time was 240 days. CONCLUSIONS: Light-guided percutaneous suture suspension is a safe and viable option for improving neck contours. Although it does not address extensive skin laxity or excess submental fat, it can be combined with energy-based tissue tightening, submental liposuction, or skin excision. In selected patients, this minimally invasive procedure provides predictable results with a low risk of complications. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 3: [Image: see text]
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spelling pubmed-100536522023-03-30 Light-Guided Percutaneous Neck Rejuvenation With Division of Platysma Bands and Suture Suspension: A Multicenter Retrospective Study Gomez, Diego A James, Isaac B Turer, David M Trovato, Matthew J Pozner, Jason N Cook, Jonathan DiBernardo, Barry E Mueller, Gregory P Aesthet Surg J Original Article BACKGROUND: Traditional invasive suture suspension techniques have proven efficacy and durability. A previously described percutaneous placement of a neck suspension suture with light guidance has transformed this into a minimally invasive technique. This novel technique provides a major advance for minimally invasive neck rejuvenation. OBJECTIVES: The authors sought to describe their experience with light-guided percutaneous neck rejuvenation over the past 4.5 years, including technique, patient selection, safety profile, and expected outcomes. METHODS: Data were retrospectively reviewed for all patients who underwent the procedure with 5 surgeons across 4 aesthetic plastic surgery practices from January 2018 through May 2022. Inclusion criteria were mild to moderate neck laxity, prominent anterior platysma bands, and desire to improve neck contour. Patients undergoing concurrent skin incision >5 mm (ie, open rhytidectomy or platysmaplasty) were excluded. RESULTS: A total of 391 patients meeting criteria were identified during the study period. No hematomas were documented. Four patients (1%) developed infection at the suture site, 1 resolving on antibiotics and 3 requiring suture removal. Eighteen (4.6%) developed recurrent platysmal bands, and 7 (1.8%) had residual loose skin. Four (1%) experienced transient marginal mandibular neuropraxia. Mean length of follow-up time was 240 days. CONCLUSIONS: Light-guided percutaneous suture suspension is a safe and viable option for improving neck contours. Although it does not address extensive skin laxity or excess submental fat, it can be combined with energy-based tissue tightening, submental liposuction, or skin excision. In selected patients, this minimally invasive procedure provides predictable results with a low risk of complications. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 3: [Image: see text] Oxford University Press 2022-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10053652/ /pubmed/36342786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjac287 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Aesthetic Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Gomez, Diego A
James, Isaac B
Turer, David M
Trovato, Matthew J
Pozner, Jason N
Cook, Jonathan
DiBernardo, Barry E
Mueller, Gregory P
Light-Guided Percutaneous Neck Rejuvenation With Division of Platysma Bands and Suture Suspension: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
title Light-Guided Percutaneous Neck Rejuvenation With Division of Platysma Bands and Suture Suspension: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
title_full Light-Guided Percutaneous Neck Rejuvenation With Division of Platysma Bands and Suture Suspension: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Light-Guided Percutaneous Neck Rejuvenation With Division of Platysma Bands and Suture Suspension: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Light-Guided Percutaneous Neck Rejuvenation With Division of Platysma Bands and Suture Suspension: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
title_short Light-Guided Percutaneous Neck Rejuvenation With Division of Platysma Bands and Suture Suspension: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
title_sort light-guided percutaneous neck rejuvenation with division of platysma bands and suture suspension: a multicenter retrospective study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10053652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36342786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjac287
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