Archive for the 'jowls' Category


September 9, 2008

LipoDissolve Injections of the Neck and Jowls

Author: barryeppley

Fat in the neck and jowl area would certainly classify as a Type LipoDissolve problem. I find that LipoDissolve injections in the neck to be a particularly effective treatment, probably the best use of an injectable fat reduction method. It works in this area for one good reason, the neck has a small surface area to it and therefore the fat problem is likewise limited. It fits in well with my concept of the ‘hand’ evaluation method to determine LipoDissolve candidacy. If the area fits into the size of my hand (size 6 ½) then it is reasonable to treat with LipoDissolve. In many necks that I have treated, the results with LiposDissolve can be close to that of liposuction.

 

The concept to grasp about LipoDissolve is that it is an inefficient method of fat treatment, albeit non-surgical. Unlike liposuction, fat injections require months of treatments to achieve its final results. So while it can be effective, it is not efficient. Liposuction surgery achieves its results in less than 30 minutes, albeit through a surgical process. Generally, the inefficiency of LipoDissolve would not be an issue if the treatment was hidden and not socially obvious. However, in the neck and jowl area, the effects of LipoDissolve treatment are for all to see and I am not just talking about the final results. After each LipoDissolve treatment session, the injected area will immediately swell and stay that way for about five days. And when I mean swell…think of doubling in size! Yes I did say double in size, you will have a bullneck. And this swelling process must be repeated each time that a treatment session is done, generally around three treatment sessions are needed to get the best result. For many patients, this neck swelling and how to explain it is enough for them to choose liposuction over LipoDissolve. For others, the importance of not having to go to surgery, and the additional expense, is worth the temporary neck swelling.

 

Besides the neck swelling, the other consideration is if the neck fullness is an isolated problem. LipoDissolve makes no sense if you are having other procedures anyway. The whole purpose of LipoDissolve is to avoid a surgical procedure. If you are getting on the operating room table anyway, then opt for liposuction and enjoy the benefits of the efficiency of surgery. One final consideration is how much much loose skin you have in the neck. While LipoDissolve can tighten some skin, do not think of it as an alternative to other truly neck tightening procedures such as a facelift. In older patients with more loose skin, these procedures are likely better and neck liposuction is part of every facelift (necklift) anyway.

Dr. Barry Eppley

http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com

http://www.ologyspa.com

Clarian North Medical Center, Carmel, Indiana

Clarian West Medical Center, Avon, Indiana

Indianapolis


May 6, 2008

Managing the Jowls of Facial Aging

Author: barryeppley

One of the earliest signs of facial aging is the development of jowls or jowling. The jowls are areas of skin and fat that have fallen from the side of the face to hang along or below the jawline. As we age, these areas tend to become more noticeable as the sag worsens. The once straight jawline of youth is gradually replaced by the saggy full jowls of the aging face. Why this occurs is the age-old phenomenon of time and gravity, weakening the attachments of the skin to the underlying muscle so that a tight bond between the two no longer exists.
I see many patients who are bothered by jowling, including younger patients who often see this as one of the first signs of real aging. There are numerous options to treat the jowls, both surgical and non-surgical, with varying degrees of effectiveness. The most effective methods, to no surprise, are surgical and include facelifts and liposuction. A facelift in its fullest extent is a jowl-neck lift. In its more limited form, it is primarily a jowl lift. It works by pulling skin and deeper tissues up and back, eliminating the jowls by pulling loose tissue above the jawline again. The loose jowl tissue is simply repositioned and not removed. More minor procedures that have recently gained popularity, which aims to do the same thing, are the Threadlifts or Featherlifts. In this simple procedure, barned sutures are passed deep into the cheek and facial tissue above the jowl area and cinched up from above. For very minor degress of jowling, this has some benefit but is not effective enough with large amounts of jowling and the long-term results with these procedures is suspect. Actually removing jowl fat can be done with liposuction, reducing their size. This can be done alone or in conjunction with some form of a facelift. When performed alone, liposuction of the jowls must be done very carefully and conservatively, lest you get irregularities that are apparent in the overlying skin. When done with a facelift, the lifting and tightening of the skin usually eliminates this concern.
Non-surgical options include skin tightening by heat-generating devices and LipoDissolve. neither approach treats both of the jowl issues, skin and fat, and therefore they are usually less effective than surgery. Heating the underside of the skin through a series of treatments can cause a tightening effect. Devices such as Thermage or SkinTyte do it differently but the objective is the same, heat up and the skin on its underside and cause it to tighten. The long-term results of this procedure appear to be short-lived and that is why I perform them in conjunction with other procedures rather than as a stand alone technique. LipoDissolve treats the jowls by fat-dissolving injections done as a series. As the fat dissolves, the jowl is reduced in size. In my experience, it is just as effective as liposuction, albeit a lot slower. When performing non-surgical jowl reduction, I like the combination of LipoDissolve and Skin Tyte. That combination seems be particularly effective as both components of the problem, skin and fat, are addressed. They are also great touch-up procedures to do after a facelift when a little rebound relaxation in the jowl area occurs.
The jowsl can be treated by numerous surgical and non-surgical methods. Limited and full facelifts produce the best and most long-lasting results and should be the first choice when moderate to severe jowling is present. In more minor jowling, LipoDissolve and Skin Tyte work well if the patient can tolerate a slower speed of noticeable improvement.
Dr Barry Eppley
http://www.eppleyplasticsurgery.com
http://www.ologyspa.com
Clarian North Medical Center, Carmel, Indiana
Clarian West Medical Center, Avon, Indiana
Indianapolis