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Deep Neck-lift

A Deep or Sub-platysmal Neck-lift is the type of lift that addresses the laxity and volume excess (submental fulness or double chin) in the neck area. A Deep Neck-lift is sometimes performed on its own, typically in younger patients, but most commonly in conjunction with a Deep Plane Facelift surgery. In contrast to the superficial fat removal and platysma muscle tightening procedures, the Deep Neck-lift surgery addresses the structures situated underneath the platysma muscle (fat, muscles and glands) that are responsible for the submental fullness. Eighty to ninety percent of the fat in the neck is situated deep to the platysma muscle, for which reason superficial liposuction can remove only 10-20% of the fat and is largely inadequate. This in turn can “skeletonize” the skin and result in skin wrinkling or puckering postoperatively. In addition, tightening the platysma muscle on top of the excess fat, the droopy digastric muscles and the submandibular glands has only a minimal impact on the overall neck shape and contour. The Deep Neck-lift procedure, in contrast, first reshapes the neck by removing the fat situated under the platysma muscle and, when necessary, part of the digastric muscles and the submandibular glands. This allows the platysma muscle and the skin to lay back in place without tension and without any gravitational forces pushing them downwards.

The procedure can be tailored to the patient’s needs and, when combined with the Deep Plane Facelift procedure, it dramatically rejuvenates and reshapes the neck area.

BEFORE THE SURGERY

From the time of your first consultation (whether on-line or in person) till the day of surgery you will have the opportunity to discuss with Dr Georgescu and his staff all your questions and concerns related to the surgical procedure, the preparation and the recovery. Make sure you fulfill all your financial obligations at least 2 weeks prior to surgery. Stop all anticoagulants (Eliquis, Pradaxa, Plavix, Coumadin, Warfarin), anti- inflammatory medication (Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Diclofenac, Indomethacin) and all vitamins and supplements (except for Calcium and Vit. D) two weeks prior to surgery, but only with the approval of your primary care doctor or cardiologist. Smokers need to stop smoking or vaping at least 4 months prior to surgery. Nicotine patches or gum are accepted. Make sure you fill your prescriptions before surgery, as you will not be able go to the pharmacy immediately after surgery. You need to make arrangements for someone to bring you to the surgery center and take you back home, as you will not be able to drive the day of surgery. You also need someone to stay with you for at least the first night after surgery.

THE DAY OF SURGERY

Do not eat or drink anything past 10:00 PM the night before! If you need to take your blood pressure or anxiety medication, do so with a sip of water when you wake up. Make sure you arrive at the surgery center at the time indicated (our staff will call you the day prior with the exact time you need to be there). Our surgery center staff will greet you and make sure all the consent forms have been signed. Your companion can either wait in our comfortable waiting area, where there is coffee, water and snacks, or can return back home and we will call as soon as the surgery is over. You will be then taken to your room where our nurses will place an IV and EKG electrodes. A urine pregnancy test is performed on all pre-menopausal women. Then, you will meet in person our anesthesiologist who will explain the anesthesia procedure. Most surgeries are done under general anesthesia. Dr Georgescu will come and read to you the consent form and answer any last-minute questions you may have. He will then do the skin markings and may take some additional photographs. The bed will then be wheeled into the operating room where the time out will be performed before you go to sleep. The anesthesiologist will then give you IV medication that will allow you to fall asleep. At the end of surgery, you will be taken to the recovery room where you will wake up with no pain. We typically use ice-packs in recovery for 20 minutes to decrease swelling. You and your companion will be shown in detail how to apply the ointments and how to vacuum the drains. After approximately 1-2 hours you will be discharged to go home with your companion. We will bring you to the car in a wheelchair. You will be given Dr Georgescu’s personal cell number to call at any time if you have any questions or concerns and Dr Georgescu will call you the night of surgery to make sure you are doing well and following the instructions.

RECOVERY & RESULTS

Most patients take between 7 and 10 days off after a Necklift surgery. Stitches dissolve or are removed at 10 days. Bruising and swelling are minimal due to the use of drains for 5 days. Antibiotic and pain medication may be prescribed for a few days. Strenuous activity, especially neck stretching, swimming, Yoga, Pilates, tennis and weightlifting should be avoided for six weeks. Walking is allowed the day after surgery. Running and biking can be resumed after 3 weeks. The hair can be dyed after one month. Makeup can be applied as early as 2 weeks after surgery.

Starting on the 5 th day we will begin the INDIBA RF lymph massage that is performed in our office and takes less than 30 minutes. The 3 complimentary sessions are scheduled 3 days apart and will decrease the bruising and swelling time to about half.

Dr Georgescu will visit you at home the following day to make sure you are comfortable and healing appropriately, without complications. He will show you again how to apply the ointment and how to vacuum the drains. You can shower the day after surgery. However, we recommend using distilled water to wash the hair and the face for at least a week. Although we do not recommend that you stay in bed, it is probably better not to leave the house for 5 days, while the drains are in place. On the fifth day you will come back to the office to have the drains removed by Dr Georgescu. This is a rather painless procedure and is done under local anesthesia. You will also be seen on day 7, 10 and 14 followed by 1 month, 3 months and 6 months. However, Dr Georgescu is available to see you at any time if you have questions or concerns.

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