(866) 263-9123 Call us for a complimentary consultation.
send us a message
Follow us on the social web!
facebook twitter twitter
The Plastic Surgery Center of New Jersey and Manhattan
Our Practice
Our Team of Surgeons
Our Facilities
Documents and Forms for Patients
Breast Surgery
Breast Augmentation
Breast Reduction
Breast Reconstruction
Breast Lift
Breast Correction
Gynecomastia
Face Surgery
Nose Surgery
Face Lift
Brow Lift
Eyelid Surgery
Face Fillers
Neck  Lift
Chin Augmentation
Body Surgery
Tummy Tuck
Liposuction
Body Lift
Upper Arm Lift
Thigh Lift
Post-Bariatric
Fat Grafting
Reconstructive Surgery
Surgery Center
Skin Treatments
Vein Treatments
Hair Restoration
Non-Surgical Techniques
Other Procedures
testimonial
 
 
The incision
The neck lift incision often begins in front of the ear lobe and wraps around behind the ear ending in the lower scalp.
 

Neck Lift

What is a neck lift?


A neck lift, also known as submentoplasty, is a procedure that lifts and rejuvenates a sagging and/or full neck and jawline.

With aging, or following massive weight loss from bariatric surgery, skin can gather in a flap that hangs from the front of the neck, causing jowls and the undesirable "double chin." Neck lift surgery can effectively tighten sagging skin, and give your neck a slimmer, shapelier contour.

Who is a good candidate for a neck lift?


People who complain of having a fleshy neck, "jowls," neck banding’ or a "turkey wattle" can benefit from this procedure. If you have had significant weight loss and are searching for a way to tighten subsequent sagging skin, this is also a good procedure. These are also traits that result from the aging process, which causes laxity and the pull of gravity. The best candidates are women and men whose unwanted fullness or fleshy neck creates a poorly defined jawline.

Is a Neck Lift Combined with Other Procedures?


A neck lift can be combined with a number of procedures, including a facelift, brow lift or liposuction.

How is the neck lift procedure performed?


For a cervicoplasty, the procedure used to remove excess skin, incisions are generally placed inconspicuously behind the ears. Some skin is removed and the remainder is lifted up and secured into the new location with stitches. For a platysmaplasty, which removes or alters neck muscles, additional incisions are made under the chin.

The procedure takes between from two to three hours, depending on exactly what is being done. If liposuction is being performed as well, a short incision is made just below the chin. Stitches are removed after a week to ten days.

For a neck lift in a male, sometimes an incision is made under the chin to remove the excess skin in a more direct approach. This technique eliminates any scars near the ears and may be more appropriate for men with thinning or very short hair, or when facial hair is present.

What is Recovery Like Following a Neck Lift?


Patients may experience some pain, but this can be alleviated with medication prescribed by your surgeon. Following a neck lift, patients are advised to sleep with the head elevated to minimize swelling. In addition to possible swelling and bruising, a patient may experience a tight feeling in the neck. These symptoms fade with healing and when the neck becomes more accustomed to its new shape. Most patients are able to return to work within seven to ten days following a neck lift, sometimes sooner for those who experience only mild symptoms. Light exercise may be resumed within ten to fourteen days after the neck lift and more strenuous activity within three to four weeks.
 
Photo Gallery   Look Natural Blog   Upcoming Events
Get in touch with us.
Mailing List
 
Our Surgeons
Dr. Andrew Elkwood
Dr. Michael Rose
Dr. Matthew Kaufman
Dr. Tushar Patel
Dr. Russell Ashinoff
Dr. Adam Saad

Download Press Kit
 
Our Surgeons
Shrewsbury New Jersey
New York NY
Freehold New Jersey
East Brunswick New Jersey
Brick New Jersey
Egg Harbor New Jersey
Edison New Jersey
Somerville New Jersey
Manahawkin New Jersey
Darby PA
Philadelphia PA