The Plastic Surgery Room

Episode 34: Facelift Complications — Every Nerve, Every Danger Zone, and Exactly What Goes Wrong When You Go Too Deep

20 min · 19 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 34: Facelift Complications — Every Nerve, Every Danger Zone, and Exactly What Goes Wrong When You Go Too Deep

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Three symptoms. Three nerves. Three completely different anatomical stories — and only one of them needs to be seen today.McKinney's Point, the five danger zones, the temporal branch on the deep temporalis fascia, the marginal mandibular branch dipping below the mandible, Stensen's duct across the masseter, the external jugular vein in the posterior triangle, and why the buccal branch almost always recovers while the marginal mandibular keeps you up at night. Episode 34 — facelift complications, from the nerve map to the phone call at one week.

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19 de jun de 202620 min