Facial Aesthetics
Neck Lift
A reconstructive lifting procedure targeting submental sagging caused mainly by aging, gravity, or genetic structure.

Expert Team
Hygienic Facility
Personalized Approach
Modern Technology
The natural thinness of neck skin and the gradual weakening of the underlying "Platysma" muscle, combined with submental fat deposits, frequently contribute to layered sagging below the jaw. A neck lift aims to responsibly excise this excess skin and therapeutically reconstruct neck anatomy in proportion to the jawline framework.
Treatment Process
1
Medical Assessment
Skin elasticity, fat composition, and muscle laxity parameters are objectively measured.
2
Surgical Route
Precise incisions are placed submentally (under the chin) or tracing the posterior ear contours.
3
Muscle Repair
Separated platysmal bands are typically tightened along the midline for reinforced structural support.
4
Post-Op Monitoring
Targeted supportive neck garments are utilized to assist proper tissue adherence during recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
While liposuction solely manages accumulated fat tissues, a neck lift surgically removes excessive dermal layers and repairs separated musculature.

