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Plain Talk About Plastic Surgery
Dr. Elizabeth Kerner
16 episodes
1 week ago
I'm your host, Dr. Elizabeth Kerner. I hope you'll think of me as your sister, the plastic surgeon, who will tell you like it really is. I have been in practice in Plano & Dallas, TX for over 30 years, and I am American Board of Plastic Surgery certified. During my career I have had the honor to serve over 13,000 patients. Each episode will focus on one area of plastic surgery in depth, discussing the anatomy, the operative technique, risks, potential complications, and most importantly, who would be a good candidate and who would not be a good candidate.
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I'm your host, Dr. Elizabeth Kerner. I hope you'll think of me as your sister, the plastic surgeon, who will tell you like it really is. I have been in practice in Plano & Dallas, TX for over 30 years, and I am American Board of Plastic Surgery certified. During my career I have had the honor to serve over 13,000 patients. Each episode will focus on one area of plastic surgery in depth, discussing the anatomy, the operative technique, risks, potential complications, and most importantly, who would be a good candidate and who would not be a good candidate.
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Why Can't I Just Do a Neck Lift Instead of a Face Lift?
Plain Talk About Plastic Surgery
10 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
Why Can't I Just Do a Neck Lift Instead of a Face Lift?

Thank you for joining me!  Today we're talking about a common question I often hear from my patients: why can't I just have my neck fixed?

In this episode I'll explain the anatomy of the neck, what makes just performing a neck lift instead of a face lift such a complicated issue, why some people are candidates for a neck lift but most people are not, and what to expect if you just receive a neck lift.

We cover a lot of very interesting ground in this episode, and quickly answer many of the questions people have about neck lifts:

What are the risks and complications of neck lifts (cervicoplasty)?
Do neck lifts last?
What about thread lifts or barb suture lifts?
How do neck lifts compare to face lifts?

As a plastic surgeon with over 32 years of experience, I've addressed the questions and concerns of thousands of men and women, and I can tell you that everyone has questions when it comes to plastic surgery. That's why I made this episode about cervicoplasty!

If you have any questions at all, please call the office or look on our website, https://drkerner.com.

For other episodes, and upcoming episodes, you can go to my website https://drkerner.com/podcasts or you can subscribe to our newsletter to know when a new episode is available, and also find our episodes wherever you normally get your podcasts as well as on YouTube.

Have a wonderful day, and don't forget to use your sunblock!

Plain Talk About Plastic Surgery
I'm your host, Dr. Elizabeth Kerner. I hope you'll think of me as your sister, the plastic surgeon, who will tell you like it really is. I have been in practice in Plano & Dallas, TX for over 30 years, and I am American Board of Plastic Surgery certified. During my career I have had the honor to serve over 13,000 patients. Each episode will focus on one area of plastic surgery in depth, discussing the anatomy, the operative technique, risks, potential complications, and most importantly, who would be a good candidate and who would not be a good candidate.