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Risks Of Neck Lift Surgery – Is A Neck Lift Safe?


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Safety of Neck Lift Surgery


Every year, many people in the UK safely undergo , with some combining it with a facelift to achieve their desired results. A neck lift on its own or a without addressing sagging neck skin may not provide the desired outcome. The goal of a neck rejuvenation procedure is to achieve a younger, firmer, and smoother-looking jawline and neckline. As we age, our jawlines, chin areas, and upper necks can become crepey and droopy, which is often undesirable. Losing our chin or gaining a second one is something few of us appreciate. One common issue people have is the "" syndrome, which can be treated with .


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Cosmetic injections into under-chin fat can help improve the appearance of the jawline or double chin for some people. However, for others who have lost collagen, experienced reduced elasticity, or have visible neck bands or excess Onabotulinumtoxinaabobotulinumtoxinaincobotulinumtoxinaprabotulinumtoxinaletibotulinumtoxinarimabotulinumtoxinbhyaluronic Acid Fillerscalcium Hydroxylapatite Fillerspoly-L-Lactic Acid Fillerspolymethylmethacrylate Fillersautologous Fat Graftingforehead Lines Treatmentglabellar Frown Lines Treatmentcrow's Feet Treatmentbunny Lines Treatmentchemical Brow Liftlip Flipgummy Smile Correctionmasseter Reductionjaw Slimmingdimpled Chin Smoothingcobblestone Chin Smoothingnefertiti Neck Liftmicro-Botoxmesotoxhyperhidrosis Treatmentchronic Migraine Reliefbruxism Treatmenttmj Treatmentcervical Dystonia Treatmentneck Spasm Treatmentblepharospasm Treatmentlip Augmentationlip Contouringcheekbone Enhancementtear Trough Fillersnasolabial Fold Softeningmarionette Line Fillersliquid Rhinoplastynon-Surgical Nose Jobjawline Contouringjawline Definitionchin Augmentationtemple Volumisinghand Rejuvenationacne Scar Subcision Filling beneath the chin, surgical intervention may be necessary. Sagging in the upper neck and jawline, or chin, is common as we age, and many of us are unhappy with the aged appearance of our necks. Surgery or liposuction of the neck, jawline, or face, along with fillers or other rejuvenation approaches such as , is an option for men and women who wish to appear younger or compete in a younger job market. While some people may have good results with injections to under-chin fat, many may require a surgical solution to achieve stronger, firmer-looking jawline contours that have been lost with age.


While injections to reduce a double chin can be a solution for some people, others may require a more intensive treatment that involves surgery or a combination of cosmetic injections, surgery, and liposuction. Additionally, while some individuals may achieve their desired results with a facelift alone, the neck’s appearance can significantly affect the overall outcome of a facial rejuvenation procedure. Ultimately, the best approach for each person will depend on their unique circumstances and what their surgeon believes will be most effective in achieving their desired outcome.


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According to BAAPS, the safety and risks associated with neck lift surgery may include the following:



What Makes a Good Candidate for Neck Lift Surgery?


A good candidate for neck lift surgery is someone who is bothered by sagging neck skin, deep folds or creases along the jawline, a double chin, platysmal bands, or a appearance. The skin on the neck is delicate and susceptible to the effects of ageing, and visible bands can become more pronounced. Platysmal bands can stretch from the jaw and chin down to the bottom of the neck, resulting in an aged or altered neck appearance. Neck lift surgery can address these concerns and improve the appearance of the neck and jawline.





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When Might You Consider a Neck Lift Procedure? Exploring Appropriate Age and Candidacy for Surgery


If you’re self-conscious about your neck appearance or find yourself constantly hiding it with scarves, a neck lift procedure may be an appropriate solution. Whether you’re young or old, a neck lift can transform and rejuvenate your appearance, especially when the neck has become a telltale sign of ageing.


During a consultation with a specialist plastic surgeon, options for neck lift surgery, such as submentoplasty () or (full neck lift), can be discussed to determine the best approach for rejuvenating your neck.


Excess skin and fat can be removed, and the underlying muscle can be tightened, resulting in minimal scarring. The soft tissue can also be sculpted to improve neck contour, reducing the appearance of loose skin and jowls.



What is the best age for Neck Lift Surgery?


Both men and women of a broad age range can be candidates for neck lift surgery. Typically, individuals neck lift surgery, along with other facial surgeries such as facelifts or skin peels, from the age of 40 and up, with the most common ages ranging from 45/50 to 60-70. However, some candidates are well over 70, or even 80.


There are benefits to having surgery at a younger age, including longer-lasting rejuvenation, faster healing, and greater skin elasticity for better recovery. Those considering neck lift typically have sun-damaged or wind-damaged skin, along with excess fat under the chin, sagging jowls, visible platysmal bands, or other neck skin concerns.


Good skin elasticity is essential for achieving optimal results with any cosmetic surgery, including neck lift surgery. While neck lift surgery is considered a relatively safe procedure, it is still invasive, so it is ideal to be in good physical health before undergoing the surgery. During the procedure, excess skin is removed by pulling the skin, so it is most effective on skin that is not too thin or fragile. This may exclude certain candidates, or skin preparation and rejuvenation may be necessary before undergoing surgery to achieve the best results.


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What Does a Neck Lift Procedure for Rejuvenation of the Neck Involve?


A neck lift procedure is a complex surgical procedure that requires extensive knowledge of facial and neck anatomy for optimal planning. A neck lift typically involves removing excess skin and tightening the underlying muscles to the appearance of sagging or loose skin on the neck and jawline. Liposuction may also be used to remove excess fat around the neck or under the chin, the appearance of a double or triple chin.


In some cases, may be used during facial or neck rejuvenation to restore volume in areas that have lost volume over time. Skin refinement before and after surgery can also help improve collagen levels, circulation, and healing times. Patients can ask their surgeon’s skincare team for recommendations on treating their skin before and after surgery to aid in rejuvenation and post-operative recovery.


If you’re interested in a neck lift procedure, contact Centre for at to schedule an appointment and read our procedure pages for more information.





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If skin rejuvenation or collagen improvement is necessary to reduce wrinkles and enhance the overall appearance of the skin, the plastic surgeon will advise the patient on these treatments will occur before the surgery, after surgery, or both.



Incisions and Scars from a Neck Lift Surgery


During a neck lift, incisions are made in strategic areas that can often be concealed, such as behind the ear, under the chin, or both, to achieve the best neck rejuvenation results with minimal scarring. The surgery can dramatically improve the appearance of the neck, providing a firmer and more youthful jawline. However, patients may also be advised to combine their neck lift surgery with other skin rejuvenation treatments, such as lasers, peels, or light-based therapies, or to combine neck lift surgery with a SMAS facelift or eyelid lift.


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The duration of a neck lift surgery can vary between one and a half to three hours, depending on the surgical approach and the extent of work required on the neck and/or facial area.



Healing and recovery after a neck lift


In to having a support system and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, it’s important to follow your surgeon’s post-operative instructions carefully. This may include wearing a compression garment, avoiding strenuous activities or heavy lifting, and taking prescribed medication as directed.





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You may experience some discomfort, swelling, and bruising in the days and weeks after surgery, but these should gradually subside. It’s important to attend all scheduled follow-up with your to monitor your healing progress and address any concerns.


Remember to be patient with your recovery and allow yourself time to heal correctly. Rushing back to your normal routine too soon can potentially compromise your and prolong your healing time.



How long does a neck lift last?


The longevity of neck lift results varies from patient to patient and can range from 5 to 10 years or more. Several factors contribute to the longevity of the procedure, including skin health, collagen levels, genetics, overall health, and surgical precision. However, the care you take of your health and skin, such as protecting yourself from the sun’s harmful rays, is also crucial for prolonging the results. It is advisable to consult with your Specialist Plastic Surgeon for more information about the expected longevity of your neck lift surgery.



Neck Lift Surgery at Centre for Surgery


If you’re considering plastic surgery or a medical procedure, there are many reasons to choose Centre for Surgery. Our team of and skilled specialises in a range of procedures, and we provide personalised care and attention to each . Here are just a few of the benefits of Centre for Surgery:


Before your consultation, it’s important to take some essential steps, including conducting thorough research and arriving a little early for your . If you’re seeking more information, you can learn more about pricing, payment plans, and or request information about the procedure. To book your consultation, prepay the £100 cosmetic consultation fee when scheduling your appointment or arrange a phone call for more information.


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Centre for Surgery means choosing a top plastic surgery clinic committed to providing care, personalised attention, and exceptional results. Our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way, ensuring a safe and satisfying experience from consultation to recovery.





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