Neck Lift
Neck Lift aims at removing the excess redundant skin of the neck. The procedure commonly involves removing the fat under the chin and tightening the platysma providing a youthful smooth neck. The procedure is commonly accompanied by a face lift.
Learn more about Neck Lift from the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery at https://www.americanboardcosmeticsurgery.org/proce...
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Additional Facts
Who is a good candidate for Neck Lift?
Patients with loose excess skin of the neck, platysmal banding, jowling of the jaw line.
What are Neck Lift contraindications?
We recommend avoiding the procedure in severe or uncontrolled systemic diseases, connective tissue disease, malignancy, unrealistic expectations, local skin pathology and pregnancy.
Note: A contraindication is a condition or factor that serves as a reason to withhold a certain medical treatment due to the harm that it would cause the patient.
How is this procedure performed?
- The procedure is performed under local anesthesia with monitored IV sedation. The incision for the neck lift is hidden behind the ear and in the hair on the back of the head.
- If a face lift is done, the incision is hidden in the temporal hairline and around the ear.
- It is very important to tighten the muscle layer under the skin (SMAS) to achieve durable long term results and avoid tension on the skin.
- After the SMAS is tightened and the excess skin is removed, the incision is closed using different modalities.
- Face and neck lifts might be accompanied by other procedures as chin implants, cheek implants, eye lid rejuvenation, etc
How long does the effect last?
While every patient is different, the results are expected to last for approximately 10 years. This varies based on patients, skin integrity, genetics etc
What should I expect during recovery?
- Patients are discharged home after the procedure with a head compression wrap
- A drain might be used and is usually removed in 1-2 days
- Initial neck stiffness is common
- Swelling and numbness are expected and usually resolve within 1-2 weeks
- You need to avoid sun exposure to avoid hyperpigmentation of the healing incisions
- Sleep with the head elevated to decrease swelling
- Sutures are usually removed approximately 1 week after the procedure
Where is the scar?
The scar is hidden around the ear and in the hair
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