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Neck Lift

 

A neck lift is a surgical procedure designed to give better definition to the neck and angle of the jaw.

This procedure tightens the muscles running down the neck (platysma) and removes excess fat and skin. Liposuction may be used to remove some of the fat. Following a neck lift you will have a permanent scar under the chin and/or behind the ears.

Are there options to improve the appearance of the neck?

Other procedures address the neck area and may be more appropriate either on their own or in combination with a neck lift. This will depend on your particular circumstance and goals. Your surgeon will discuss these with you.

What are the risks?

Overall, this is a safe procedure with few complications, however, like all cosmetic procedures there are risks involved. There are general risks associated with surgery as well as risks specific to this procedure. Your surgeon will discuss these with you during your consultation. You should then reassess whether the procedure is right for you. Problems include injury to the nerves causing loss of motion, muscle weakness or persistent areas of numbness. As with all surgeries problems may arise related to anaesthesia, bleeding, infection or scarring.

 

The Essential Facts
Length of Procedure
2-3 hours
Anaesthesia
General anaesthetic or light sedation (twilight anaesthesia) and local anaesthesia
Inpatient/Outpatient
Day case or 1 night stay
Time off work
5-10 days
Getting back to normal/sport
3-4 weeks (recovery from bruising/ swelling: 2 to 4 weeks; limit sun exposure for several months)
 
Treatment snapshot
A small incision is made under the chin. Excess fat is removed and the platysma neck muscle is tightened (a portion may also be removed). Where there is excess or sagging skin, additional incisions are made behind the ear. The skin is elevated, tightened and trimmed. The incisions are closed. A neck garment must be worn for a few days.