
Neck Lift
Restore a Defined, Youthful Neckline
What is a Neck Lift?
A neck lift (also known as lower rhytidectomy) is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to rejuvenate the appearance of the neck by removing excess skin, tightening underlying muscles, and eliminating fat deposits. It is one of the most effective procedures for addressing sagging skin, “turkey neck,” jowls, and vertical banding, restoring a smoother, firmer, and more youthful neckline.
Often performed alongside a facelift or as a standalone procedure, a neck lift enhances the jawline and profile, helping patients look refreshed and revitalized without altering their natural appearance.
Are You a Good Candidate for a Neck Lift?
Are You a Good Candidate for a Neck Lift?
You may be a good candidate for a full facelift if you experience any of the following:
During your consultation, our board-certified plastic surgeons will evaluate your skin elasticity, muscle tone, and facial anatomy to determine whether a neck lift or a combination procedure is best suited to meet your aesthetic goals.
Star Plastic Surgery Advantage
Why Choose Star Plastic Surgery?
At Star Plastic Surgery, our board-certified surgeons are recognized for their skill, attention to detail, and commitment to natural-looking results. We tailor each neck lift procedure to enhance your features while preserving your individuality. From consultation to recovery, our goal is to provide outstanding care and exceptional results.


Understanding the Neck Lift Procedure
Neck lift surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and lasts two to three hours. The technique used depends on the degree of correction needed and your unique anatomy.
A standard neck lift involves incisions placed behind the ears and possibly under the chin. Through these discreet incisions, your surgeon will:
Tighten the platysma muscles to eliminate vertical neck bands
Remove or reposition fat deposits to sculpt a smoother contour
Excise excess skin to create a firm and youthful neckline
In cases where muscle laxity is not present, a limited incision neck lift or liposuction alone may be used to improve definition. Your surgeon will ensure that all incisions are placed to minimize visible scarring and deliver natural-looking results.
Neck Lift Recovery – What to Expect
Recovery after a neck lift is generally well-tolerated and takes one to two weeks, depending on the extent of the procedure.
After surgery, you’ll wear a compression garment to support healing, minimize swelling, and promote proper contouring. Mild bruising, tightness, and swelling are normal and gradually subside over the first 7–14 days. Keeping your head elevated and avoiding twisting or bending your neck will help optimize results and reduce discomfort.
Most patients return to work and light activities within 10 to 14 days. Strenuous activity should be avoided for three to four weeks, or as directed by your surgeon.
Final results will emerge as swelling resolves and incisions heal, typically within two to three months. The rejuvenated neck contour can last for many years, especially when maintained with healthy habits and proper skincare.
Neck Lift FAQs
What are the benefits of a neck lift?
A neck lift tightens loose skin, eliminates jowls and double chin fat, and smooths vertical neck bands, providing a more youthful, refined profile. It’s ideal for those who want to restore neck definition without undergoing a full facelift.
Will I have visible scars?
All incisions are strategically placed behind the ears and under the chin to remain as inconspicuous as possible. Over time, scars fade and become nearly undetectable.
Can a neck lift be combined with other procedures?
Yes. A neck lift is commonly combined with a facelift, chin liposuction, or eyelid surgery to achieve comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
Is the procedure permanent?
While a neck lift turns back the clock significantly, it cannot stop the aging process. Results typically last 8 to 10 years and can be extended with healthy living and sun protection.
How do I know if I need a neck lift or a mini-lift?
Our surgeons will evaluate your goals and anatomy during your consultation to determine whether a full neck lift, mini-lift, or non-surgical option is most appropriate.