
Cervicoplasty can also be used for cosmetic reasons. This safe procedure allows women to look more natural and attractive. Cervicoplasty has its risks. There are risks associated with cervicoplasty, including damage to nerves in the mandible that can be injured frequently during the procedure. In addition, anesthesia is necessary for the procedure.
Postoperative view of Cervicoplasty
The Giampapa method for cervicoplasty uses an anterior approach. However, this requires more suture suspension (liposuction) and is more difficult. The incision is long and covers the anterior neck triangle, as well the anterior borders of sternocleidomastoid Muscles. Submental incisions are made by the surgeon to allow access to the supraplatysma, interdigastric and other compartments. In addition, a long suture is used for an anterior approach.
The improved appearance of the neck as well as the jawline can be seen in this post-operative view. There are no scarring and the cervicomental angle is now 95 degrees.
Platysmaplasty
A type of cervicoplasty called platysmaplasty tightens, shapes and shapes the muscles within the cervix. It can be performed through a small incision in the submental area. A variety of issues can be corrected by platysmaplasty. The surgeon will adapt the procedure to suit the patient's needs.

The Platysmaplasty may also be combined to a neck lift. A small incision will then be made below the chin. The surgeon will then manipulate the platysma muscle and realign it. The incisions are closed with stitches or gauze. In addition to platysmaplasty, other procedures can be performed to improve the neck and shoulder contour.
Anesthesia for cervicoplasty
Cervicaloplasty refers to a cosmetic surgery that enhances the appearance of your neck and chin. The surgeon makes an incision under your chin to remove excess skin. The surgeon then secures the area with sutures. To keep the patient comfortable, anesthesia is often administered.
The procedure can take between 2 and 4 hours. Postoperative care includes wearing a compression shirt, elevating your neck, and taking pain medicine and antibiotics. The patient must avoid strenuous activities and direct sunlight for the first few week. After surgery, the incisions are bandaged. For the first week after surgery, patients should wear a neck collar. Patients may return to their usual activities four weeks later.
After cervicoplasty, recovery time
Individual patients will have a different recovery time. 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. You should refrain from engaging in sex and any activity that raises your heart rate during this period.
The patient will experience swelling and bruising for up to four weeks after cervicoplasty. The complexity and duration of the surgery affects the recovery times. 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 minimize potential risks after surgery, please follow the surgeon's instructions.

Cervicoplasty costs
Cervicoplasty is an option for those who are unhappy with the sagging skin of their neck. This surgery removes excess skin and tissue to give a smoother neck. Cervicoplasty, like liposuction can be costly, but it is much less expensive than neck surgery. Virginia Institute of Plastic Surgery can provide a lower-cost necklift, as many of their surgeons are experienced with this procedure.
Cervicoplasty usually costs between $3,000- $5,000. Most health insurance policies do not cover the procedure. The patient is responsible for all costs.