As most of usage, the youth we once had will begin to fade. What if I told you that it is possible to bend the hands of time with a simple plastic surgery procedure? Well, you can with neck lift surgery. If you're considering a neck lift, you'll want to know what to expect before, during, and after the procedure. In this article, I will discuss what a neck lift is, what happens when a neck lift is done, and what the neck lift process looks like. Neck lift is a common cosmetic procedure intended to improve the visible signs of aging along the jawline and neck. Neck lifts work to remove excess fat and sagging skin that creates jowls. This procedure works to provide the patient with a shorter and clearer neck and jaw line. During surgery, your plastic surgeon may also remove fat deposits under the chin to create a more natural shape in the neck and jaw. The neck lift can be performed alone or in conjunction with a face lift. Neck lift is a traditional surgical procedure performed under local anesthesia or, more typically, under general anesthesia. Your surgeon will make a small incision behind each ear and under your chin or along your hairline. Fat can be sculpted or removed from the jowls and neck, then the excess skin is trimmed and removed. Finally, the incision is closed with sutures. Your doctor will help you decide what type of surgery you need based on your goals and health. After neck lift surgery, you are more likely to have swelling and sores in this area. Your surgeon may recommend that you wear compression clothing that holds your neck in place and works to reduce swelling. Your surgeon will also give you specific instructions regarding:
- How to care for the surgical area?
- Medications to apply topically or orally to speed the healing process and reduce the risk of infection.
- Issues to look for after the surgery.
- When should you see the surgeon for a follow-up?