Abstract
Background
Conventional cervicofacial rhytidectomy has become the standard treatment of skin excess of the ageing neck. However, some patients want to avoid an extensive surgical procedure, especially if the anterior neck is the predominant problem zone.
Objective
To report on the efficacy and safety of a zigzag-shaped skin excision combined with platysma plication.
Methods & Materials
We present a retrospective case review series of 6 female patients. Skin excess was marked preoperatively using the skin pinching technique, then transferred into a zigzag-shaped area and finally excised using the method according to Tschopp, which is described. Patients were followed up for at least one year.
Results
All patients (age: 55 to 82 yrs., median: 65 yrs.) were very satisfied with the results. On an overall patient satisfaction scale of 1 to 10 (1 being the best), the scars were graded on average 1,85 (median: 2) 1 year after surgery. No scar hypertrophy, functional impairment, nerve damage or other serious complications were observed.
Conclusion
In selected patients, the direct anterior zigzag-shaped excision poses an effective, safe and easy surgical option for both skin and fat excess and platysma banding. The technique is easily reproducible, with low morbidity and high patient satisfaction.
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