The authors regret the follow errors in the above published paper, where the ethic approval and acknowledgement was missing, the correct statements are as follows:
Ethical Approval: Ethical Approval by Hull York Medical School Ethics Committee was granted for the cadaveric anatomical study of the submental flap.
Acknowledgement: HYMS Anatomy School.
The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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