Neck Liposuction

Neck Liposuction

  • Can be performed under local anesthesia only
  • Incisions are small and tucked under the chin and behind the ears

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What is Neck Liposuction?

Neck liposuction is a surgical procedure in which small incisions are made under the chin and behind the ears, a blunt-tipped cannula is inserted under the skin and into areas where excess fat is located, and some of the fat is removed using suction. The purpose of the procedure is to reduce the amount of fat in the neck.

What Conditions Does the Procedure Address?

Neck liposuction helps address excess fat located under the skin in the neck. The conditions neck liposuction can help address include:

What conditions does neck liposuction address?
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Excess fat located immediately under the jawline in an area called the submentum

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Excess fat located between the lateral jawline and the lateral neck

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Why Choose Dr. Harmon

The desire for youthfulness is understandable. There is no area more important than the face. After all, the face cannot be hidden. It is how we present ourselves to the world. Dr. Harmon works with a refined eye and trained hands to develop a personalized treatment plan with you, utilizing advanced techniques in surgical and non-surgical care of the face, nose, eyes, neck and hair.

Fellowship trained facial plastic surgeons have a unique specialized skill set in performing surgical and non-surgical procedures on the face, nose, eyes, neck and hair. The pathway to becoming a facial plastic surgeon begins with five years of rigorous training in head and neck surgery. This training is focused on all aspects of surgery for the head and neck, in addition to aesthetic and reconstructive procedures.

A small pool of top performing graduates from head and neck surgery programs are then selected to complete sub-specialty training as a fellow in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery through the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS).

Dr. Harmon completed his fellowship in facial plastic surgery through the AAFPRS with the world-renowned facial plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Jacono on Park Avenue in New York City. Dr. Jacono is world renowned for developing the extended deep plane facelift technique. Dr. Harmon is one of the few surgeons in the world, and the only surgeon in the Cincinnati area, fellowship trained in this technique by Dr. Jacono.

Quad A Accredited Surgery Suite

Harmon Facial Plastic Surgery is proud to have a Quad A accredited operating room and facility in our office. Our single-physician, single-specialty facility meets or exceeds the strict guidelines and high standards set forth by Quad A, demonstrating our strong commitment to patient safety and excellence in surgical care. We utilize the services of board-certified anesthesiology physicians only as well as our own personal clinical support staff to ensure the most comfortable, safest experience for our clients.

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Overview of the Procedure

The team at Harmon Facial Plastic Surgery works tirelessly to prepare patients well for their procedure. The time spent with patients and resources provided facilitates a smooth transition from the procedure through recovery. The following overview is a broad summary of the information provided to patients:

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Procedure Consultation

Expect a detailed, informative discussion with Dr. Harmon about your concerns and aesthetic goals. He will develop a personalized treatment plan to address these concerns and goals.

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Pre-Treatment Preparation

Patients receive a packet with detailed pre-operative instructions prior to surgery. This packet includes information on what supplements and medications to hold prior to surgery, activity restrictions, and what supplies are necessary for post-operative recovery. Prescriptions are sent prior to surgery with instructions on their use. Finally, if medical clearance is required, a form detailing the necessary clearance and testing is provided to present to their primary care provider.

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Day of Treatment

Patients are instructed to arrive at the office in comfortable clothes. The surgical plan is discussed with the patient in detail. Paperwork is completed. Photos are usually taken pre-operatively. Finally, the patient meets the surgical team, which may include nurses, anesthesiologists, and/or scrub technologists, depending on the procedure(s) and type of anesthesia used.

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Follow-Up Appointment

Follow up for suture removal is approximately seven (7) days after surgery.

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Social Readiness

Patients wear a compression wrap day and night for seven (7) days after surgery. Patients wear a compression wrap at night only for an additional seven (7) days. Swelling and bruises are expected after surgery. Swelling and bruises usually improve significantly by approximately fourteen (14) days after surgery. Most patients feel ready to socialize by fourteen (14) days after surgery.

Ideal Candidates for Neck Liposuction Surgery

Ideal candidates for neck liposuction include those patients who demonstrate a loss or lack of definition of the neck and jawline secondary to excess fat under the skin in the neck. Most candidates for neck liposuction surgery range in age from their twenties (20s) to their seventies (70s).

A consultation is essential to determine candidacy for the procedure, because there may be factors that preclude this procedure for certain individuals. Reasonable expectations must be established about what neck liposuction surgery can and cannot accomplish. Results can vary, as with all facial plastic surgery procedures.

Benefits and risks of Neck Liposuction Surgery

Benefits of Neck Liposuction Surgery

The potential benefits of neck liposuction surgery include:

  • Reduced fullness of the neck
  • Improved definition of the lateral jawline
  • Improved definition of the space between the jawline, called the submentum
  • Improved definition of the angle between the jawline and the neck, called the cervicomental angle

Risks of Neck Liposuction Surgery

The potential risks of neck liposuction surgery include, but are not limited to:

  • Bruising
  • Swelling
  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Nerve damage
  • Abnormal scaring

Combine Neck Liposuction Surgery with Other Facial Enhancements

Neck liposuction surgery complements other surgical and non-surgical procedures well. Procedures that complement neck liposuction include, but are not limited to:

Deep plane facelift

Pairing neck liposuction with a deep plane facelift can enhance both facial structure and neck contour. Together, they may sculpt a refined jawline and restore youthful volume for comprehensive facial rejuvenation.

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Neck lift

While neck liposuction removes excess fat, a neck lift addresses loose skin and muscle laxity. Together, these procedures may deliver a more defined, smooth, and elegant neck contour.

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Brow lift

A lifted brow helps open the upper face, while neck liposuction can improve jawline definition. When paired, these procedures may create a more refined vertical balance and a refreshed appearance from forehead to neckline.

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Blepharoplasty

Brightening the eyes with eyelid surgery may complement the clean, sculpted neck liposuction results. Together, they can create a well-rested, youthful impression.

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Rhinoplasty

Refining the nose and slimming the neck can dramatically enhance the profile. Combining rhinoplasty with neck liposuction may help bring the facial features into harmony from every angle.

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Fillers

Fillers can add volume and contour to the cheeks, chin, or jawline and may enhance the slimming effect of neck liposuction and support a more sculpted, cohesive facial silhouette.

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Botox©

Botox© may refine jawline definition by relaxing platysmal bands or reducing masseter prominence. When used with neck liposuction, they help smooth and refine the overall lower face and neck area.

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Neck Liposuction Versus a Neck Lift: Which Procedure is the Most Appropriate for Me?

Neck Liposuction Versus a Neck Lift: Which Procedure is the Most Appropriate for Me?

Neck liposuction and a neck lift procedure each address specific concerns about the neck and the area under the jaw. It is important to seek not only a fellowship-trained but also a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon if you have aesthetic concerns about your face and/or neck. Changes Can Occur in All Layers of the Neck Changes can occur at all layers of the neck with aging. The skin and muscles of the neck loosen, forming bands. Fat accumulates immediately below the skin and deep to the neck muscles. These changes can cause the jawline to lose definition and the neck to appear poorly defined. Neck Liposuction and a Neck Lift are Two Options for the Neck Individuals who present with concerns about their neck and/or the area under their jaw may benefit from either neck liposuction or a neck lift procedure. However, a detailed history and physical exam should always be performed prior to making this decision. Neck Liposuction Alone May Be Good for Younger Individuals Neck liposuction, which involves the careful placement of small incisions hidden under the chin and sometimes behind the earlobes, can be a good option to treat patients who have accumulated fat close to the surface of their skin but with minimal skin and muscle changes. Neck liposuction tends to be a better procedure for younger individuals. This younger patient demonstrated excess fat across her neck and the area under her chin, called the submentum. No excess skin or loose muscle was present. This patient was an excellent candidate for neck liposuction only. She could not be happier with her results only one week after surgery. This younger patient demonstrated excess fat only in the area immediately under her jaw, called the submental area. As a result, she desired a more subtle result. She is thrilled with her results four months after surgery. A Chin Implant with Neck Liposuction Can be a Powerful Procedure for Other Younger Individuals Some people not only have lost definition of their jawline and neck over time but also have a poorly-defined chin. A chin that does not project out adequately relative to the lips and nose can exaggerate the appearance of the jawline and neck. That is why a chin implant and liposuction can be so powerful when paired. The patient of ours below is an excellent example of this. This younger patient not only had concerns about the lack of definition to her jawline and neck, but also demonstrated a weakly projected chin. She received a small chin implant that contoured naturally to her jawline in addition to undergoing liposuction under her jawline and neck. A Neck Lift May be More Appropriate for More Complex Changes A neck lift is meant to address more complex changes to the neck more comprehensively, including the skin, muscle, and both superficial and deep fat. The superficial neck fat is usually removed under direct visualization with specialized instruments during a neck lift in Cincinnati. Performing only liposuction, especially aggressive liposuction, on an individual who is experiencing more complex age-related changes to their neck increases the risk of the skin scarring to the hanging muscle bands, worsening the appearance of the banding. Trust Your Face to a Facial Plastic Surgeon It is important to seek a fellowship-trained specialist in plastic surgery of the neck and face when you have concerns about your neck and/or the area under your jaw. Why Choose Dr. Harmon The mission of Harmon Facial Plastic Surgery is to help people along their journey towards self-confidence, to feel good about feeling good. Dr. Harmon is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon. Dr. Harmon values making patients feel welcomed, listened to, and respected. Dr. Harmon graduated with honors from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science degree in molecular biology. Dr. Harmon earned his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Harmon underwent five years of extensive training in head at neck surgery at the prestigious residency program at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Harmon then underwent focused fellowship training in cosmetic facial plastic surgery through the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) with the world-renowned surgeon, Dr. Andrew Jacono, on Park Avenue in New York City. Request a Consultation Request a consultation with Dr. Harmon at Harmon Facial Plastic Surgery in Cincinnati. Visit our clinic. You will learn more about Dr. Harmon's credentials, style and approach. Build a relationship with our dedicated team. Do not stop at searching "plastic surgery near me." Get in touch with us today to learn more! Contact Us

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Youthful Neck Anatomy and Neck Lift Surgery

Youthful Neck Anatomy and Neck Lift Surgery

The neck is a common area patients seek improvements in with surgery. Signs of aging in the neck are the result of loosening muscle and skin and sometimes the accumulation of fat. The medical literature recognizes youthful contours and angles to the neck and jawline which surgeons can strive for. However, all patients are not born with these features. In fact, there probably is no true "ideal" neck which every patient possesses in youth. There are many approaches to a neck lift. My approach is through a deep plane neck lift in the central neck in addition to a deep plane lift of the sides of the neck through the extended deep plane facelift. I feel this approach can provide the most comprehensive and longest-lasting improvements in the appearance of the neck. It is important to seek not only a fellowship-trained but also a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon if you have aesthetic concerns about your face and/or neck. It is important to have a discussion with your surgeon about what can and cannot be accomplished with surgery to treat age-related changes to the neck. Tight Muscle and Skin Tight platysma muscle and skin contribute to a youthful-appearing neck. The platysma muscle is a long, thin muscle that wraps around the front and sides of the neck. It is weakest at the center. Most age-related changes to the platysma muscle occur when the center of the muscle weakens. This results in a separation of the muscle fibers from the center of the neck resulting in banding. Banding appears as thick, ropy folds in the center of the neck that can be more limited to the upper part of the neck or extend down low in the neck. The skin follows the loosening of the platysma muscle. Sharp Angle between the Jawline and Neck The angle between the more horizontal jawline and the more vertical neck is called the cervicomental angle. An aesthetically "ideal" angle is acute, with the soft tissue under the jawline tucked up between the jaw bones and the skin and platysma muscle tight against the neck. Age results in a blunting of the cervicomental angle, regardless of where it started. This can be due to loosening of the platysma muscle resulting in banding, the accumulation of fat deep to and superficial to this muscle, and loosening skin. The horizontal location of the soft tissue – whether it is tucked up under the jawline or rests below it – is dependent on the patient's natural anatomy. Some individuals may have more soft tissue that sits below the jawline from an early age. Visible Thyroid Notch The thyroid notch is a small depression above the cartilage, called the thyroid cartilage, and below the cervicomental angle. It is less visible in women versus men because men have a more prominent thyroid cartilage. The thyroid notch reflects the tight attachment of the soft tissue of the neck just below the cervicomental angle. Loosening of skin and muscle in the neck due to aging reduces the appearance of the thyroid notch. Tightening of the muscle and skin can improve the appearance of it. Every Neck is Different Every individual is born with different neck features. Some individuals were born with a sharp cervicomental angle and little soft tissue hanging below the jawline. Others were born with a blunter cervicomental angle and, therefore, a more poorly defined neck. A blunted cervicomental angle can be due to the location of a bone, called the hyoid bone, which sits above the thyroid cartilage. When the hyoid bone sits up and back in the neck a sharper cervicomental angle is possible. However, some individuals are born with a hyoid that sits down and forward, creating a naturally more blunted cervicomental angle. All the deeper muscles of the neck radiate from this bone, which is what sets the cervicomental angle in the first place. Trust Your Face to a Facial Plastic Surgeon It is important to seek a fellowship-trained specialist in plastic surgery of the face and neck when you have concerns about your face or neck. Why Choose Dr. Harmon The mission of Harmon Facial Plastic Surgery is to help people along their journey towards self-confidence, to feel good about feeling good. Dr. Harmon is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon Dr. Harmon values making patients feel welcomed, listened to, and respected. Dr. Harmon graduated with honors from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science degree in molecular biology. Dr. Harmon earned his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Harmon underwent five years of extensive training in head at neck surgery at the prestigious residency program at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Harmon then underwent focused fellowship training in cosmetic facial plastic surgery through the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) with the world-renowned surgeon, Dr. Andrew Jacono, on Park Avenue in New York City. Request a Consultation Request a consultation with Dr. Harmon at Harmon Facial Plastic Surgery in Cincinnati. Visit our clinic. You will learn more about Dr. Harmon's credentials, style, and approach. Build a relationship with our dedicated team. Do not stop at searching "plastic surgery near me." Get in touch with us to learn more! CONTACT US

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Treatment Options for a Weak Chin

Treatment Options for a Weak Chin

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Discover the expertise and compassionate care of Dr. Jeff Harmon, a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon deeply rooted in the Cincinnati community. A former collegiate athlete and Cornell University graduate, Dr. Harmon brings discipline, precision, and a global perspective to his surgical practice—refined through elite fellowship training in New York City.

Located in Hyde Park, Harmon Facial Plastic Surgery proudly serves patients throughout the Cincinnati area offering personalized facial aesthetics with world-class skill and a hometown heart.

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