Dr. Patrick Trevidic
Dr. Patrick Trevidic
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01.02.25

Denervation neck lifting

Over the past ten years, neck lifting techniques have rapidly evolved. They vary between less invasive techniques, so patients can quickly resume a social life, and more invasive techniques, such as “Deep Plane” which give more effective results over a longer term.

Doctor Trévidic uses the Deep Plane technique as the results can last up to twelve years instead of five years with the less invasive techniques.

In addition, the outcomes are simpler, with more natural results and with fewer risks of scarring.
The use of targeted anaesthesia has also improved with more efficient products, improved techniques and machines that optimize and carefully monitor anaesthesia. All of this provides patients with reduced side effects, less pain and less time spent in the clinic.
Indeed, with Doctor Trévidic, the procedure will take place in an outpatient clinic, unless the patient has special needs, such as living at a distance or returning home alone.
Whichever technique is used, clinical studies show that there is, at six months, an 11.4% recurrence of neck deformation (Platysmal bands and sagging) and at one year, 35% of this deformation reoccurs.
This is why, after seven years of research on neck lifting, Doctor Trévidic recommends a Deep Plane plus a denervation technique – a new paradigm in technical advances, by.
This procedure, denerves the muscle, which leads to this deformation, and ensures improved long-term results with minimal 10% recurrence rates.
Two recent articles published in aesthetic surgery peer-reviewed journals, validate this safe and effective Deep Plane plus denervation technique.