Neck Surgery Complications Described by Certified Expert, Assessment Launched

This new assessment, launched by Dr. Harvey "Chip" Cole, provides an in-depth look at various types of neck lift surgeries, and their potential complications.

Atlanta,United States - December 14, 2022 /PressCable/

This new assessment of cosmetic neck surgery options, launched by Dr. Harvey “Chip” Cole, III, MD, FACS, draws on over 33 years of experience to explain the risks, variations, and recovery process that patients can expect from a neck lift when using the most innovative surgical techniques.

More information about cosmetic neck surgery, new surgical techniques, and Dr. “Chip” Cole can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-harvey-chip-cole-iii-md-facs-5a86649a

Neck lift surgery, also known as a lower rhytidectomy or platysmaplasty, has been in common use for decades, but recent advances in medical science have allowed cosmetic surgeons to employ new techniques that can produce more customized results. This new assessment explores how these new techniques work, and what the individual risks are for each variation.

Dr. “Chip” Cole examines several popular techniques, that each provide very different aesthetic results, including the deep neck lift, micro neck lift, and a much newer technique known as a Hyo neck lift. While these surgical options are considered quite safe, none of them are entirely without risk.

The assessment explains that, with proper pre-surgical preparation and an experienced surgeon, the chance of complications is quite small. The most common complaint from patients is being displeased with the cosmetic result, though experts believe this is often caused by patients having unrealistic expectations going into the procedure, and it is still relatively uncommon, affecting only 8% of patients.

Unfortunately, while other complications are much less likely, they are still possible. The next most common issue mentioned in the assessment is a hematoma, or blood pooling under the skin. In most cases, a hematoma will only cause minor bruising, which the body will clear up on its own during the healing process.

Dr. “Chip” Cole suggests patients should consult with their surgeon about the specific results they desire, to help determine which type of neck lift procedure is right for them, and what risks it may include.

About Dr. Harvey “Chip” Cole:

Dr. “Chip” Cole has completed over 33,000 surgeries in his more than three decades of experience and has become known internationally as “The Eye Guy,” for his specialization in oculoplastic and cosmetic surgeries of the eye and face. He is an award-winning quadruple board-certified surgeon and best-selling author.

More information about Dr. “Chip” Cole, oculoplastic or cosmetic surgeries, and neck lifts, can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-harvey-chip-cole-iii-md-facs-5a86649a

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Organization: Dr. Harvey "Chip" Cole III, MD, FACS, Quadruple Board Certified Surgeon
Address: 5505 Peachtree Dunwoody Road Ste 630, Atlanta, GA 30342, United States
Website: https://www.drchipcole.com/

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