A neck lift, also known as a lower rhytidectomy, is a surgical technique that reduces the neck's and jawline's outward indications of aging. There are many causes of the loss of youthful features in the face and neck, including heredity, gravity, external circumstances, and stress. Some people believe that while the upper face still looks good, they are not ready for a complete facelift. However, a lot of patients will also see jowl lines, a double chin (sometimes known as a "turkey wattle"), and excessive neck skin wrinkles. A neck lift could be an excellent remedy if the neck area doesn't look as attractive as the upper face. The following rejuvenation procedures can be carried out in conjunction with a neck lift: a brow lift to raise a droopy or heavily wrinkled brow
A neck lift, also known as a lower rhytidectomy, is a surgical technique that reduces the neck's and jawline's outward indications of aging. There are many causes of the loss of youthful features in the face and neck, including heredity, gravity, external circumstances, and stress. Some people believe that while the upper face still looks good, they are not ready for a complete facelift. However, a lot of patients will also see jowl lines, a double chin (sometimes known as a "turkey wattle"), and excessive neck skin wrinkles. A neck lift could be an excellent remedy if the neck area doesn't look as attractive as the upper face. The following rejuvenation procedures can be carried out in conjunction with a neck lift: a brow lift to raise a droopy or heavily wrinkled brow
A cosmetic surgery procedure in South Africa that improves visible signs of aging by tightening neck muscles and removing excess fat and skin.
Popular among locals and tourists alike, the procedure can cost between ZAR 25,000 to ZAR 70,000 depending on the extent of the treatment. Waiting time is typically 1-3 weeks.