Archives of Plastic Surgery (Sep 2024)

Anatomical Guidelines and Technical Tips for Neck Aesthetics with Botulinum Toxin

  • Hyewon Hu,
  • Soo-Bin Kim,
  • Jovian Wan,
  • Lisa Kwin Wah Chan,
  • Alvin Kar Wai Lee,
  • Olena Sydorchuk,
  • Arash Jalali,
  • Mariana César Corrêa,
  • Jong-Seo Kim,
  • Kyu-Ho Yi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1788284
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 05
pp. 447 – 458

Abstract

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Botulinum toxin can be used for various purposes to enhance neck aesthetics, addressing concerns such as platysmal bands, optimizing the cervicomental angle, preventing worsening of horizontal neckline and decolletage lines during aging, submandibular gland hypertrophy, and hypertrophied superior trapezius muscle. Understanding the anatomy of muscles such as the trapezius, platysma, and submandibular gland is crucial for achieving desirable outcomes with botulinum toxin administration. Techniques for injecting botulinum toxin into these muscles are discussed, emphasizing safety and efficacy. Specific injection points and methods are detailed for treating platysmal bands, optimizing the cervicomental angle, addressing submandibular gland hypertrophy, and managing hypertrophied superior trapezius muscle. Careful consideration of anatomical landmarks and potential complications is essential for successful botulinum toxin injections in these areas.

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