A neck lift is a cosmetic surgery that improves the appearance of the neck by tightening underlying muscles, removing excess fat, and trimming loose skin. It is often recommended for individuals experiencing concerns like a “turkey neck,” vertical banding, or loss of definition beneath the chin. The goal is to restore a clean and youthful contour from the jawline down to the collarbone. This procedure can be done on its own or combined with a facelift for more comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Results are designed to look smooth and natural, not pulled or overcorrected.
A neck lift is performed in the operating room under general anesthesia. Small incisions are placed discreetly behind the ears and sometimes under the chin to access the deeper structures of the neck. The platysma muscle is tightened, fat may be removed or repositioned, and the skin is redraped for a firm, refined finish. Fine sutures are used to close the incisions, which are designed to be as unnoticeable as possible once healed. The technique is focused on lifting and contouring while maintaining harmony with the rest of the face.
Swelling after a neck lift typically lasts 10 to 14 days, with most of the noticeable puffiness improving within the first few weeks. Mild swelling may continue to resolve over the next one to two months as your results refine.
Cervicoplasty is performed under general anesthesia in a fully accredited operating room. This ensures you are completely comfortable and safe throughout the procedure.
Yes. A neck lift can include fat removal or repositioning to address fullness under the chin and improve the contour of the jawline and neck.
There is no specific age requirement for a neck lift. Candidates are typically those in their 40s to 70s who have visible neck laxity, though younger patients with hereditary fullness or skin laxity may also benefit.
Before undergoing cervicoplasty, you’ll receive a detailed list of preoperative instructions. These may include pausing certain medications, adjusting your skincare routine, and arranging for post-surgery support during recovery.