Your neck can age a lot faster than other parts of your body because it is exposed quite a bit to outside factors, namely the sun and weight loss or gain. Sagging skin may develop or even those bands and creases across your neck. Excessive skin can be a problem as well, especially after a significant weight loss. Sometimes genetics are to blame for your neck's appearance and sometimes it is just natural age progression. Your face could remain relatively wrinkle-free but from the chin down, your age could show. A neck lift is a cosmetic surgery possibility that you could undergo to make your neck look younger and match that flawless face.
A number of reasons exist as to why people want neck lifts. The greatest and best reason is weight loss. If you have dropped quite a few pounds, chances are that you now have sagging skin around your neck area. To have your neck to match the rest of the new and improved you, a neck lift is often suggested. In fact, losing such a large amount of weight may also result in having wrinkles or extra skin on your face. Therefore, you may want to consider the combination of a neck lift and a lower face lift.
A neck lift's price tag is usually a few thousand dollars and insurance is usually not an option unless the surgery is medically necessary. A neck and face lift may increase in price if you add extra procedures. Being up front about the cost with your surgeon could open up dialogue about a payment plan if you cannot afford to pay out of pocket right away.
A few ways exist when it comes to carrying out neck surgery. Your neck lift surgery can be performed with very little scarring. In fact, most surgeons will place their incisions behind the ears or under the chin. It is important to both you and the doctor that the scars are minimum and unseen. A neck lift without scars may not be possible but any scars will most likely not be seen in the light of day due to their locations. No one is going to purposely look behind the ears for surgical scars, unless of course you tell someone.
Several weeks are necessary to really start feeling like your normal self after neck and face lift surgery. To ensure the results are what you wanted, be sure to follow the directions for post-surgery care and refrain from physical activities for a while until recovery time ends. You may experience neck lift surgical complications like bruising, numbness, swelling or a pulling sensation. You dictate how long your recovery period is based on how well you follow post-op rules.
If using a scalpel to tighten your neck makes you feel scared and nervous, you could go for a non-surgical technique. Thermage is a great option which does not involve cutting. Instead, thermage involves the use of radio frequency waves to tighten the skin and muscles. Your pocket book, fear (or lack thereof) of surgery and desired procedure will dictate the type of neck lift you get.