Plastic Surgery Case Study – Secondary Inverted T Posterior Approach for Additional Reduction of Neck Webs
Background: The webbed neck is a congenital deformity that can be challenging to treat due to the broad upper trapezius muscle area. While the webs are often perceived as being completely composed of excess skin, it is the broader trapezius muscle that precludes achieving a completely straight neck line from any webbed neck surgery technique. Read More…