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Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation
INTRODUCTION
Treatment of the aging neck presents a special challenge to the aesthetic dermatologic surgeon. Thin, fragile skin, the small number of cutaneous adnexal and pilosebaceous units, variable accumulation of submental fat, and hypertrophied and separated platysmal bands require careful planning and a comprehensive approach.1 Restoration of the youthful neckline is arguably one of the most critical aspects of achieving overall aesthetic balance, particularly as the increasing popularity of procedures in facial aesthetics gives rise to greater disparity between the smooth contours of the treated face and a neck that appears skeletonized and distinctly aged.