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Neck LIft Surgery
Neck Lift Surgery at Ippeuda Co., Ltd.
A neck lift is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to improve visible signs of aging in the neck and jawline. It may help address concerns such as loose neck skin, excess fat under the chin, muscle banding, and reduced definition along the lower face.
At Ippeuda Co., Ltd., neck lift surgery is approached with careful assessment, clear communication, and a patient-centered treatment plan tailored to each individual’s anatomy, goals, and overall health.
What a Neck Lift Can Address
Neck lift surgery may be considered for patients who are concerned about:
- Loose or sagging skin around the neck
- Excess fat beneath the chin or along the jawline
- Visible vertical neck bands
- Reduced definition between the chin, jaw, and neck
- Age-related changes that do not improve with non-surgical care
A neck lift does not stop the aging process, but it may help create a smoother and more defined neck contour when performed for appropriate candidates.
How the Procedure Works
The exact surgical plan depends on each patient’s needs. A neck lift may involve:
- Removing excess skin
- Tightening underlying neck muscles
- Reducing localized fat deposits when appropriate
- Improving the contour of the jawline and upper neck
Incisions are typically placed in discreet areas, such as around the ears and sometimes under the chin. Your surgeon will explain the planned incision locations, expected scarring, and recovery process during consultation.
Who May Be a Candidate?
You may be a candidate for neck lift surgery if you:
- Are in generally good health
- Have realistic expectations about surgical outcomes
- Do not smoke, or are able to stop as advised before and after surgery
- Have loose neck skin, muscle laxity, or excess fat that may benefit from surgical correction
- Understand the risks, benefits, and recovery requirements
A medical evaluation is necessary to determine whether surgery is safe and appropriate for you.
Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery varies by patient and by the extent of surgery. Swelling, bruising, tightness, and mild discomfort are common during the early healing period. Patients may be advised to:
- Keep the head elevated as instructed
- Avoid strenuous activity during the initial recovery phase
- Wear a compression garment if recommended
- Attend follow-up visits to monitor healing
- Follow all wound care and medication instructions carefully
Most patients gradually return to normal daily activities based on their surgeon’s guidance.
Safety and Consultation
As with any surgery, a neck lift carries potential risks, including bleeding, infection, scarring, changes in sensation, asymmetry, delayed healing, and anesthesia-related risks. These will be reviewed during your consultation so you can make an informed decision.
If you are considering neck lift surgery, schedule a consultation with Ippeuda Co., Ltd. to discuss your goals, medical history, and the most suitable treatment options for your needs.