Anatomy

Facial liposuction and anatomy

Facial liposuction in all its the direct extraction of fat in the face to contour and define the face to the patient's expectations.

Cervicofacial liposuction uses negative pressure along with the cannula in a subcutaneous plane to avulse cells of fat and sculpt undesirable fat deposits in the neck and face region.  When used in combination with other adjunctive procedures facial liposuction is a versatile tool in Dr. Azizzadeh's arsenal for achieving optimum results.

Dr. Azizzadeh has a complete understanding of the skeletal, neurovascular and anatomy, and soft tissue of the head and neck.  A deep understanding of these areas is imperative to success in the facial liposuction and lipocontouring arenas.

Underlying cartilage along with the phone framework give a person and their unique appearance in their face.  Muscles in the face provide the substance of most of the soft tissue that covers your neck and face region. During the 18th process is soft tissue and muscle becomes weaker and thus begins to sag.

Please read on for more information on facial liposuction.



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