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Unilateral Platysma Muscle Rupture as an Effect of Using a Hard Wooden Block for Facial Massage.

Kyu Hwa JungEun-Jung YangWon Lee
Published in: Archives of plastic surgery (2024)
Facial massages are frequently performed to achieve a feeling of freshness, rejuvenation, skin tightening, and delayed onset of wrinkles. However, vigorous massages can induce unexpected symptoms. Here, we present a case of a woman who complained of an asymmetric facial appearance and a mass-like lesion following a long-term facial massage intervention. A facelift incision was performed. Platysma muscle rupture was observed intraoperatively, which was then repaired. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a vigorous facial massage-induced ipsilateral platysma rupture.
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