Neck Lift Surgery

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Excess skin and fat around the neck can affect our self-confidence and restrict our movements. It can even affect the way we dress. If you have these problems, you may be a candidate for platysmaplasty, also known as a neck lift. This surgery can tighten the muscles in the neck, remove excess skin and fat, and improve the appearance of the neck.

In this article, we will look at the ins and outs of platysmaplasty, from the consultation process to the recovery period. We will discuss the benefits of the procedure, the potential risks, and what to expect before, during, and after the procedure.

Neck Lift Surgery
Neck Lift Surgery

What is Neck Lift Surgery (Platysmaplasty)?

Platysmaplasty is a surgical procedure that targets the neck area. It is often used to treat sagging skin and muscles in the neck, also known as “turkey neck.” During the procedure, the surgeon makes small incisions behind the ears or under the chin to access the muscles in the neck area. The surgeon then tightens these muscles and removes excess skin and fat to create a smoother, more youthful appearance.

Benefits of Neck Lift Surgery

There are many benefits to neck lift surgery. We have listed some of these benefits below:

  • Improved self-confidence and self-esteem
  • A more youthful, refreshed appearance
  • Elimination of “turkey neck”
  • A defined jawline
  • Tightening of loose neck muscles
  • Enhanced appearance of the entire face

Eligibility Criteria

Proper candidates for platysmaplasty are individuals who are in good general health and have realistic expectations about what the procedure can achieve. You may be a good candidate for neck lift surgery in the following cases:

  • Have skin and fat accumulation in the neck area
  • Those with relaxed neck muscles
  • Those with a double chin
  • Those who are uncomfortable with the appearance of the neck area

Consultation Process

If you are considering a neck lift, the first step is to schedule a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon. During this consultation, the surgeon will assess your overall health, discuss your goals and expectations, and examine your neck to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure.

During this consultation, you should ask your doctor all the questions you have about the surgery and share all your concerns.

Surgical Procedure

Before the operation, you will be given anaesthesia so that you will not feel pain during the procedure. The surgeon will make small incisions behind your ears or under your chin in accordance with the surgical plan, which is shaped by your expectations prior to surgery. He will then tighten your muscles through these incisions and remove excess skin and fat from your neck area.

The entire procedure typically takes 2-3 hours to complete, depending on the planning of the surgery.

Recovery Period

Some swelling and bruising after the operation is normal. You can overcome this process with less pain with painkillers prescribed by your doctor. Your doctor will also prescribe appropriate creams for your bruises.

The first week of the postoperative recovery period is very important. Therefore, you should rest at home during this period. If you are working, you should definitely take at least one week off from your workplace beforehand. You should avoid strenuous activities during the following one month. During these few weeks, you will need to wear a compression garment recommended by your doctor to support healing and reduce swelling.

Neck Lift
Neck Lift

Risks and Potential Complications

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with neck lift surgery. Some potential risks and complications include

Infection
Haemorrhage
Scarring
Nerve damage
Poor wound healing

It is important to discuss these risks with your surgeon and make sure you understand the possible consequences before undergoing the procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions

The recovery period for Platysmaplasty typically takes about 1-2 weeks. During this time, patients are advised to rest, avoid strenuous activity, and follow their surgeon’s post-operative instructions.

Incisions for Platysmaplasty are typically made under the chin or behind the ears, so any scarring is usually minimal and can be easily concealed.

As with any surgery, there are some risks associated with Platysmaplasty. These include bleeding, infection, poor wound healing, and nerve damage. However, these risks can be minimized by choosing a qualified, experienced surgeon and following all post-operative instructions.

Patients will not experience any pain or discomfort throughout the treatment because platysmaplasty is often conducted under general anaesthetic. During the recuperation period, some slight discomfort and edema are to be expected, but these can be managed with pain medication and rest.

The results of Platysmaplasty can be long-lasting, especially if patients maintain a healthy lifestyle and take good care of their skin. However, natural aging and other factors can affect the longevity of the results, so occasional touch-up procedures may be necessary to maintain the desired appearance.

Some cases of excess skin and fat in the neck area may be considered medically necessary, in which case insurance may provide coverage. It’s best to check with your insurance provider to determine if you’re eligible for coverage.

After a platysmaplasty procedure, patients may experience some discomfort, swelling, and bruising. Patients will need to wear a compression garment for several days or weeks to reduce swelling and support the neck’s healing process. It is essential to follow your surgeon’s post-operative care instructions carefully to ensure a smooth recovery.

Patients can typically resume light activities within a week or two after the surgery, depending on their individual healing progress. However, it is crucial to avoid any strenuous activity, heavy lifting, or bending over for at least two weeks to prevent complications. Patients should also avoid any activities that involve turning their head excessively for several weeks after the procedure.

The final results of the platysmaplasty procedure will take several weeks or months to become fully visible. It is essential to be patient during the recovery process and allow your body to heal naturally. The duration of the results will vary based on several factors such as the patient’s age, skin elasticity, and overall health. However, in general, the results of platysmaplasty are long-lasting and can help improve the appearance of the neck significantly.

Like any surgical procedure, platysmaplasty involves some risks and potential complications. These can include bleeding, infection, scarring, nerve damage, and anesthesia-related complications. However, these risks can be minimized by choosing a qualified and experienced surgeon and following their post-operative care instructions carefully. It is essential to discuss these potential risks with your surgeon before the procedure to ensure you have a full understanding of the process.

For more information about this surgery, please visit the websites of our doctors listed below:

Erkan Kural – Neck Lift Surgery

Ümran Muslu – Neck Lift Surgery