A neck lift offers an elegant way to rejuvenate the neck and remove excess skin.
At Stamboul Clinic, we use cutting-edge techniques to achieve natural, well-defined results that seamlessly enhance the overall facial harmony.
By gently tightening the skin, we create a youthful, refreshed profile that perfectly complements your natural aesthetics.
Comprehensive aftercare and regular check-ups ensure lasting results and your satisfaction.
Gentle skin tightening for an elegant neckline
Before & After: Your Transformation with a Neck Lift
Discover the natural results that a neck lift can deliver. Our before-and-after images illustrate the meticulous work and aesthetic sensibility of Stamboul Clinic.
A neck lift tightens the skin and removes excess tissue in the neck area.
Over time, the skin on the neck can lose elasticity, leading to wrinkles and sagging. A neck lift provides a way to rejuvenate the neck area, restoring a fresh, youthful appearance.
At Stamboul Clinic, we combine modern techniques to deliver natural, long-lasting results.
The procedure involves several steps to achieve comprehensive improvement of the neck area.
After careful planning, excess skin is removed and underlying tissue layers are tightened. The procedure typically takes a few hours and is performed under anesthesia.
The outcome is a firmer, more youthful neck that harmoniously complements the facial contours.
Before & After: Natural Results of Your Neck Lift
View the before-and-after results of our neck lifts. The images reflect the professional work at Stamboul Clinic and the positive changes in appearance.
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Neck lift results are generally long-lasting and rejuvenating.
A neck lift refines contours that can remain defined for many years. With gentle lifting and tightening, the neck regains its natural firmness.
Stamboul Clinic employs techniques focused on the durability and aesthetics of the outcome.
Recovery typically lasts one to two weeks.
After a neck lift, it’s advisable to rest for a few days. Some swelling and mild bruising are normal and usually subside within two weeks.
Stamboul Clinic supports you throughout the healing phase and is always available to answer your questions.
Stamboul Clinic places the highest priority on delivering top-quality neck lifts.
Our specialists use only certified materials and state-of-the-art technologies to ensure a safe, reliable neck lift. We focus on achieving natural and aesthetically pleasing outcomes.
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Free Preliminary ExaminationFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Before undergoing a neck lift, patients often have questions about the method, aftercare, and long-term results. Here, we answer the most common questions to help you achieve a more defined and youthful neck.
A well-defined jawline and a smooth neck are often regarded as the hallmarks of youth and vitality. However, the neck is frequently the first area to betray the signs of aging. Due to a combination of gravity, genetics, and the natural depletion of collagen and elastin, the skin loses its structural integrity. This leads to common aesthetic concerns such as cervical skin laxity, colloquially known as a "turkey neck," or the accumulation of submental fat (the "double chin").
A professional neck lift, or lower rhytidectomy, is a transformative surgical procedure designed to tighten the skin, reposition underlying muscles, and refine the contour of the lower face. For patients in the US and UK seeking a rejuvenated appearance, understanding the nuances of modern surgical techniques is essential for achieving natural-looking, long-term results.
A neck lift (lower rhytidectomy) is a surgical procedure focused on restoring definition in the neck and jawline by tightening lax skin, refining submental fullness, and improving the cervicomental angle. Rather than relying on superficial skin pulling, modern neck lift surgery aims to improve deeper structural support for a smooth, natural contour.
The neck commonly shows aging early because skin and soft tissue in this area are strongly affected by gravity, genetics, and the gradual loss of collagen and elastin. Over time, skin loses firmness, fat distribution can change, and the platysma muscle may weaken—leading to cervical skin laxity ("turkey neck"), submental adiposity ("double chin"), and visible vertical neck banding.
When addressing neck rejuvenation, surgeons typically utilize a combination of two primary techniques depending on the patient's unique anatomy and degree of aging.
Cervicoplasty: Precision Skin Redraping
Cervicoplasty focuses specifically on the removal of excess skin. This approach is ideal for patients with significant "crepiness" or skin sagging but who still maintain relatively good muscle tone. By making discreet incisions usually behind the ears or under the chin the surgeon can redrape the skin to create a tauter, smoother surface.
Platysmaplasty: Structural Muscle Tightening
For many patients, the issue is not just skin deep. The platysma muscle can weaken over time, leading to the appearance of vertical "platysmal bands." A platysmaplasty involves surgically tightening these muscles and, in some cases, suturing them together (the "corset platysmaplasty" technique). This provides a firm internal scaffold that dramatically improves the angle of the neck and the sharpness of the jawline.
While a neck lift is highly effective, the strategy varies based on the specific type of tissue changes present. Understanding which category you fall into helps in tailoring the surgical plan:
Skin Laxity (The "Turkey Neck"): Characterized by loose, hanging skin that has lost its "snap-back" quality. This requires surgical excision (removal) of the redundant tissue.
Submental Adiposity: This refers to localized fat deposits under the chin. In younger patients with good skin elasticity, neck liposuction alone may suffice. However, older patients usually require liposuction combined with a lift to prevent sagging after the fat is removed.
Muscle Banding: The emergence of two prominent vertical lines in the neck. This is a muscular issue that requires a platysmaplasty rather than topical treatments or skin-only surgery.
As with any major aesthetic procedure, safety and precision are paramount. In leading clinics across the US, UK, and international hubs like Turkey, surgeons adhere to rigorous protocols to minimize risk and maximize aesthetic symmetry.
The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia or intravenous sedation (twilight anesthesia). The surgery generally lasts between 2 to 4 hours, depending on whether it is a standalone neck lift or part of a comprehensive lower facelift. Modern techniques focus on "deep-plane" adjustments, which move the underlying structures rather than pulling the skin too tight. This prevents the "operated" or "wind-tunnel" look, ensuring that the results appear refreshed and organic.
One of the primary concerns for patients is the visibility of scarring. Senior surgeons utilize strategic incision placement to ensure that marks are virtually invisible once healed:
Submental Incision: A small, 3cm incision hidden in the natural crease under the chin, used for muscle tightening and fat removal.
Retroauricular Incision: Incisions that start in front of the earlobe, wrap around the back of the ear, and extend into the hairline. These are used to pull back and trim excess skin.
Through the use of advanced suturing techniques and post-operative scar therapies (such as silicone sheeting or laser resurfacing), these incisions typically fade into thin, pale lines that are indistinguishable from natural skin folds.
The success of a neck lift is not determined solely in the operating room; it is equally dependent on the physiological healing process and the patient’s adherence to clinical post-operative protocols. For those targeting a "total rejuvenation" of the cervicofacial region, understanding the trajectory of recovery and the expected lifespan of the procedure is critical for informed decision-making.
Patients often inquire about the "downtime" associated with cervical contouring. While modern minimally invasive techniques have reduced recovery periods, the body requires a structured timeframe to settle into its new contours.
The initial 2 to 4 days following surgery represent the peak of the inflammatory response. Patients should expect moderate swelling (edema) and bruising (ecchymosis) around the neck and jawline. During this phase, surgeons recommend:
Elevated Sleeping Positions: Maintaining a 45-degree angle to facilitate lymphatic drainage.
Compression Therapy: Wearing a specialized medical-grade neck garment to support the newly tightened tissues and reduce fluid accumulation.
Activity Restriction: Avoiding any sudden head movements or heavy lifting that could strain the internal sutures.
By the end of the second week, most patients are "socially presentable." Sutures are typically removed between days 7 and 10. While the primary swelling subsides quickly, residual "micro-swelling" can persist for several months. It is during this period that the final, sharp definition of the mandibular angle becomes fully visible.
A surgical neck lift is the "gold standard" because of its permanence compared to non-invasive treatments. On average, the results of a high-quality platysmaplasty last between 10 to 15 years.
While the surgery effectively "turns back the clock," it does not stop it. The skin will continue to age naturally, but the patient will always look significantly younger than they would have without the intervention. To maximize the longevity of the results, clinical experts emphasize the "Trinity of Maintenance":
Strict Photoprotection: UV radiation accelerates the breakdown of new collagen. Daily application of SPF 50+ on the neck is non-negotiable.
Weight Stability: Significant weight fluctuations can stretch the skin and diminish the surgical definition.
Medical-Grade Skincare: Utilizing retinoids and peptides helps maintain the dermal thickness and elasticity of the redraped skin.
For patients with early-stage laxity or those who are not yet ready for a full surgical commitment, several "bridge" treatments offer impressive results with zero to minimal downtime.
Micro-Focused Ultrasound (Ultherapy) and Radiofrequency (RF)
Technologies like Ultherapy utilize focused ultrasound energy to heat the deep layers of the dermis, triggering a natural regenerative response. Similarly, RF Microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries while delivering heat, causing the skin to contract. These are excellent preventive measures for patients in their late 30s or early 40s.
The "Mini" Neck Lift: A Targeted Approach
The "Mini Neck Lift" or submentoplasty is a middle-ground solution. It involves a single small incision under the chin to address the "turkey neck" directly without the extensive incisions around the ears. This is ideal for patients who have localized fat and muscle banding but do not yet have significant excess skin on the sides of the neck.
The cost of a neck lift varies significantly based on geographic location and the complexity of the case. In the United States and United Kingdom, a comprehensive neck lift typically ranges from $8,000 to $15,000 (£6,000 to £12,000).
Due to the rise of medical tourism, many patients opt for world-class facilities in hubs like Turkey, where the same level of surgical expertise often by board-certified surgeons with international accreditation is available for $3,500 to $6,500. This price often includes a "full-service" package (accommodation, transfers, and post-op care), making it a highly competitive choice for the international market.
| Procedure Type | Estimated US/UK Cost | Estimated International (Turkey) Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Mini Neck Lift | $5,000 – $8,000 | $2,500 – $4,000 |
| Full Neck Lift (Platysmaplasty) | $8,000 – $15,000 | $3,500 – $6,000 |
| Lower Facelift + Neck Lift | $15,000 – $25,000 | $6,000 – $9,000 |
A neck lift is more than just removing skin; it is about restoring the architectural balance of the face. Whether opting for a full surgical platysmaplasty or a series of non-invasive ultrasound treatments, the goal is to create a seamless transition between the jaw and the décolletage. By choosing a surgeon who prioritizes structural integrity over simple skin tension, patients can achieve a rejuvenated, elegant profile that stands the test of time.