Semin Plast Surg 2009; 23(4): 288-291
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1242180
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The Submental Fat Compartment of the Neck

Daniel A. Hatef1 , John C. Koshy1 , Safa E. Sandoval1 , Anthony P. Echo1 , Shayan A. Izaddoost1 , Larry H. Hollier1
  • 1Division of Plastic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas
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Publication History

Publication Date:
16 November 2009 (online)

ABSTRACT

The anatomic understanding of the superficial compartments of the head and neck are evolving. Recently, studies have shown that the superficial fat is sequestered into separate “compartments”; however, the superficial anatomy of the submental region of the neck has yet to be defined, and improved understanding of this area may lead to advances in our ability to rejuvenate the neck. This cadaveric investigation revealed that there is one superficial fat compartment in the submental region. The anterior boundary of this compartment, previously without name, has been labeled the “submental septum.” The posterior boundary of the submental fat compartment is created by a septum that arises from the platysma at a point superficial to the hyoid. Because this area is over the hyoid, it has been named the “suprahyoid septum.” The lateral septal boundaries have been labeled the “digastric septae.”

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Larry H HollierJr. M.D. F.A.C.S. 

Professor and Program Director, Division of Plastic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital

6621 Fannin, MC-CC610.00, Houston, TX 77030

Email: larryh@bcm.edu

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