Kaplan Facial Plastic surgery

Necklift

Would I Benefit From Neck Lift Surgery?
Simply stated, if you look into the mirror and don’t like what you see because of any or all of the conditions mentioned below, then you could be a good candidate for Dr. Kaplan’s Neck Lift Surgery:

  • You have developed unwanted neck wrinkles
  • You feel like your face has fallen
  • You don’t like the deep grooves and folds in your neck
  • Your jawline has lost its youthful contour
  • You have a “turkey neck” or “wattle”

What is a Necklift?
A necklift is a surgical procedure that addresses the loss of skin elasticity and muscle tone of the neck.  These age- and lifestyle-related changes cause those unwelcome wrinkles, grooves, and deep creases that appear in the neck area.  The neck looses its contoured, youthful shape, and a “wattle” may appear.  Dr. Kaplan’s necklift surgery is often performed in combination with a facelift  to address changes in the chin, jawline, and lower face to restore an overall more-rested, more-youthful contour.  Frequently a submental repair and/or submental liposuction is performed at the same time.  Adding a chin implant is occasionally necessary to strengthen the jawline interface with the neck at the chin.

Dr. Kaplan understands the individual needs of each patient and knows that one look does not fit all and that a “done look” is not acceptable.  He has performed thousands of necklift surgeries using his safe, effective, and reliable techniques and procedures.  His unique techniques avoid having a too-tight, taught look, but rather his surgeries produce outcomes that restore harmony, balance and a natural look.

    What Dr. Kaplan’s Neck Lift Surgery Accomplishes:

    • A more youthful contour to the neck. 
    • Reduced appearance of lines and folds 

    Dr. Kaplan’s Neck Lift Surgery Procedure:  

    • You will be prepped, made totally comfortable, and anesthesia will be administered.
    • Dr. Kaplan will make tiny incisions, concealed inconspicuously behind the ears and within the hairline.
    • The muscles and deep tissues are then tightened and the fat is sculpted to restore a more rested, youthful contour to the neck.
    • Excess skin is removed to treat the creases and folds that distort the natural lines of the neck.  Dr. Kaplan has performed thousands of these surgeries and will skillfully create the look that is right for you – a natural, more youthful one – and not a taut, over-corrected look.
    • Your surgery will take approximately 1 hour and will be performed in our state-of-the-art surgery center which is on-site at our office location.

      Anesthesia
      Dr. Kaplan generally performs Neck Lift Surgery using MAC (monitored anesthesia care).  All surgery is performed as an out-patient in our state-of-the-art, AAAHC-certified operating room suite, complete with all of the required monitoring, anesthesia delivery, and emergency equipment.  To ensure your complete safety and comfort during surgery, MAC will be administered by a board certified anesthesiologist who is present throughout the entire operation as (s)he administers and monitors the anesthesia.  Anesthesia will be discussed during your pre-operative appointment.

      After Your NeckLift Surgery:

      • Swelling and bruising are normal and subside gradually over several days.
      • Any discomfort is easily managed with oral medication.
      • Internal sutures will dissolve.
      • Your results will be visible within a few weeks as swelling subsides completely.

        Many patients choose to have additional procedures at the same time to ensure the most satisfying, optimum result.

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        Harold J. Kaplan, MD, FACS Facial Plastic Surgery | Torrance, California
        Phone: 888-968-0038 - Fax: 310-378-3760
        3640 Lomita Blvd., Suite 106, Torrance, CA 90505

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