Loosening of the platysma (the muscles under the chin) in the anterior portion of the neck results in the formation of two nonesthetic vertical folds along with the sagging skin of the neck.
How is it performed?
The surgery can be performed under local or general anesthesia, and entails the loosened muscle mobilization and connection of the anterior edges in the front line. At the same time, fat deposits causing the double chin can be eliminated, too. The incision is placed in the invisible zone, under the chin. The surgery takes 45 minutes, and the suture is removed in 8 days.




