Arch Plast Surg.  2016 Jul;43(4):374-378. 10.5999/aps.2016.43.4.374.

A Novel Approach to Submandibular Gland Ptosis: Creation of a Platysma Muscle and Hyoid Bone Cradle

Affiliations
  • 1Department of General Surgery, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  • 2Department of Otolaryngology, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Christopher.Fundakowski@fccc.edu
  • 3Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Abstract

Submandibular gland ptosis is a common impediment to obtaining superior surgical aesthetic results in neck lift surgery. Techniques for suspending the submandibular gland have been proposed, but these procedures have the drawbacks of disturbing the floor of the mouth mucosa and periosteum. We present an approach of submandibular gland suspension for the treatment of gland ptosis by employing a platysma and hyoid bone fascia cradle. Our technique was performed on cadaveric models. The platysma muscle and hyoid bone cradle for submandibular gland ptosis was created on the left side of the neck in two cadavers. A submental incision with sharp dissection was performed to raise a supraplatysmal flap. A subplatysmal plane was developed until the submandibular gland was identified. Sutures were used to pexy the platysma to the hyoid bone periosteum and deep cervical fascia, tightening the overlying muscle and in turn elevating the submandibular gland. Submandibular gland ptosis must be corrected in order to achieve exemplary aesthetic results. Our approach of creating a cradle with the platysma and hyoid bone avoids the potential complications of previously described sling procedures, while still maintaining the integrity of the gland and surrounding tissues.

Keyword

Rhytidoplasty; Subamandibular; Cosmetics

MeSH Terms

Cadaver
Fascia
Hyoid Bone*
Mouth Mucosa
Neck
Periosteum
Rhytidoplasty
Submandibular Gland*
Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System*
Sutures
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