
Neck Lift
Istanbul, Turkey
A neck lift, or platysmaplasty, is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at enhancing the appearance of the neck by removing excess skin and fat and tightening the underlying muscles. This procedure is commonly sought to address issues such as sagging skin, muscle banding, and excess fat deposits in the neck, which can give an aged or heavy appearance. A neck lift can provide a more defined and youthful neck contour. The surgery is often performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation. Recovery time generally ranges from two to four weeks, with most patients experiencing some swelling and bruising initially.
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A neck lift, or platysmaplasty, is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at enhancing the appearance of the neck by removing excess skin and fat and tightening the underlying muscles. This procedure is commonly sought to address issues such as sagging skin, muscle banding, and excess fat deposits in the neck, which can give an aged or heavy appearance. A neck lift can provide a more defined and youthful neck contour. The surgery is often performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation. Recovery time generally ranges from two to four weeks, with most patients experiencing some swelling and bruising initially.
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A neck lift, or platysmaplasty, is a surgical procedure that targets sagging skin, excess fat, and muscle banding in the neck to create a smoother, more youthful appearance. It involves removing excess skin, tightening underlying muscles, and sometimes liposuction. Recovery usually takes 2-3 weeks, with final results visible after several months. Risks include scarring, infection, and nerve damage.
