Introduction: A retrospective study is presented of surgical patients under
going simultaneous SMAS lifting technique and parotidectomy, with evaluatio
n of the incidence of clinical Frey's syndrome.
Methods: 40 patients were operated on between 1978 and 1999. The surgical t
echnique is described and the incidence of clinical Frey's syndrome as eval
uated by questionnaire is presented.
Results: The 36 patients who answered the questionnaire were satisfied with
the aesthetic result in terms of hidden scar and defect filling. 2 patient
s complained of warm cheek sensation during meals, without associated sweat
ing. One patient who had had superficial parotidectomy in 1978 and total pa
rotidectomy for recurrent pleomorphic adenoma in 1997 complained of Frey's
syndrome.
Conclusion: Combination of the two techniques provides excellent aesthetic
results. In this study the incidence of clinical Frey's syndrome was 2%, wi
th all incidence of incomplete Frey's syndrome in 5.5% of cases due to SMAS
interposition.