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Volumetric Assessment of the Anterior Digastric Muscles: A Deeper Understanding of the Volumetric Changes With Aging

Aesthet Surg J. 2022 Aug 30:sjac233. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjac233. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Recently we have seen an expanding practice of targeting the deeper, subplatysmal structures in the neck. In particular, interventions targeting the “bulky” anterior digastric (AD) muscle have been described with excellent results. However, much remains to be understood about the deep anatomy of the neck and the age-associated changes of the AD.

OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between AD volume and age.

METHODS: This retrospective study calculated the AD volume utilizing MRI segmentation in subjects between the ages of 20-92 with prior MRIs. Those with compromised imaging due to pathology or artifact were excluded. Subjects were divided into four age-defined cohorts for clinical applicability.

RESULTS: This study included 129 patients (male n=64) with a mean age of 52.3. The AD volume of the reference group was 3.2 cm3. A linear decrease in muscle volume was observed with age compared to the reference group: age 45-54 cohort, 2.95 cm3 (p=.3), 55-64 cohort, 2.7 cm3 (p=.05) and >65 cohort, 2.45 cm3 (p<0.001). Male sex (p=.0001) and laterality (p=.003) were associated with significantly larger volumes. Overweight and obese BMI classification was not associated with a significantly different volume than normal or underweight subjects (p=.067).

CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest an age-associated reduction in AD volume. Gender and laterality significantly affected volume, while BMI did not. While our results do not support the theory of muscular hypertrophy with aging, they reveal that the perceived bulkiness may be due to changes in the surrounding anatomy affecting the morphology of the AD and subsequent blunting of the cervicomental angle.

PMID:36039633 | DOI:10.1093/asj/sjac233

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