Neck rejuvenation using a multimodal approach in Asians

The Journal of Dermatological Treatment
Eun Jin DohJe-Young Park

Abstract

A multimodal approach is essential for neck rejuvenation because many factors contribute to the aging of the neck. We evaluated the effect of combined therapy using microfocused ultrasound with visualization (MFU-V), neuromodulator injection, and filler injection for neck rejuvenation. Subjects were sequentially treated with three kinds of interventions in a single session, as follows: (A) MFU-V or calcium hydroxyapatite injection for restoring skin laxity; (B) hyaluronic acid filler injection for horizontal neck lines; and (C) neuromodulator injection for platysmal bands. All ten patients showed clinical improvement of neck aging after combined treatment. Patients with more aged neck at baseline were more likely to show greater improvement after treatment. Neck rejuvenation using multimodal approach is effective in Asians.

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