
Cervicoplasty can be used for cosmetic purposes. This safe procedure allows women to look more natural and attractive. There are some risks involved in cervicoplasty. These include damage to the nerves that run through the mandible. They are often injured during surgery. In addition, anesthesia is necessary for the procedure.
Postoperative view of Cervicoplasty
The anterior approach for cervicoplasty is different from the Giampapa approach, in that more liposuction and suture suspension is required. The incision is long and covers the anterior neck triangle, as well the anterior borders of sternocleidomastoid Muscles. The surgeon makes a submental cut, which allows access to the supraplatysma or interdigastric compartments. An anterior approach can be done with a long staple.
The postoperative view of the neck shows the improved appearance of the neck and jaw line. There are few scars, and the cervicomental angle has been improved to 95°.
Platysmaplasty
Platysmaplasty can be a type cervicoplasty that tightens the muscles and shapes them. The procedure can be carried out through a small cut in the submental. A variety of issues can be corrected by platysmaplasty. The surgeon will adapt the procedure to suit the patient's needs.

You can combine Platysmaplasty with a necklift. A small incision below the chin will be made. The surgeon will then manipulate the platysma muscle and realign it. The incision is closed with stitches and gauze. You can also have platysmaplasty to alter the contour of your neck and shoulders.
Anesthesia for cervicoplasty
Cervicaloplasty is a plastic surgery procedure that improves the appearance of the neck and chin. In this procedure, the surgeon makes an incision underneath the chin to lift the skin and cut it back. The area is then secured with fixed sutures. Anesthetic is usually administered to help keep the patient comfortable during the procedure.
The procedure takes two to four hours. The postoperative care includes wearing a compression gown, elevating the neck and taking pain medication as well as antibiotics. For the first few days, patients should refrain from any strenuous activities or sun exposure. After the procedure, incisions will need to be bandaged. For the first week after surgery, patients should wear a neck collar. Patients can resume their normal activities after four weeks.
Recovery time following cervicoplasty
Each patient's recovery time will vary. Most patients can resume normal activities within two weeks, but some patients will need to be restricted from strenuous activity for up to four weeks. Avoid sex and other activities that increase your heart rate.
The patient will experience bruising and swelling up to two weeks following cervicoplasty. The complexity of the procedure will determine the recovery time. The duration of the procedure will vary depending on what type of anesthesia is used. The compression bandage will be applied to the patient and they should rest for a few more days. To reduce any risk to the surgery, it is important to follow all instructions given by the surgeon during recovery.

Cost of cervicoplasty
If you are unhappy about the appearance of your neck's sagging skin, then Cervicoplasty may be an option. The surgery involves the removal of excess skin and tissue to create a smoother neck. Cervicoplasty can be more costly than necklift surgery, but is less expensive than liposuction. Virginia Institute of Plastic Surgery offers a low-cost neck lift and many of its doctors have extensive experience in this procedure.
Cervicoplasty costs typically range between $3,000 to $5,000. Most health insurance policies do not cover the procedure. All costs associated with the procedure are the responsibility of the patients.