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ANATOMY OF THE NECK TO OPTIMISE MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES

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ANATOMY OF THE NECK TO OPTIMISE MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES (timeline: 00:55:03)

Language of this video: English

The video course is very interesting for already practicing specialists. 


In this fourth webinar of a series of 5, Professor Ali Mojallal dives deeper into the understanding of the anatomy of the neck to optimise minimally invasive procedures.

Platysmal bands on the neck are an early sign of ageing, particularly in women. The vertical neck lines that run from your décolletage to the chin become more prominent when the face is animated. This can happen even when there are few signs of ageing on other areas of the face.

There are a few ways to deal with platysmal bands, both surgical and non-surgical. The non-surgical treatment is typically muscle-relaxant injections that reduce tautness of the platysmal bands in the neck.


Speaker:

Prof. Alain Mojallal (France)

Ali Mojallal MD, PhD is Full Professor of Plastic Surgery.

He is the Co-Chair of the department of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery at University of Lyon-France. He worked as Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor at UT-SouthWestern in Dallas-Texas with Dr Rod J.Rohrich during five years.

He is an editorial board member of PRS-GO and Aesthetic Surgery Journal. His work focuses on Regenerative Medicine based on Adipose Derived Stem Cells at its application in reconstructive and aesthetic procedures.

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