Englewood Neck Lift doctors
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Stephen A. Goldstein, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
125 Inverness Dr E Suite 200, Englewood |
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Mario J. Imola, MD, DDS
Denver Facial Plastic Surgeon
3600 So. Logan St. Suite 100, Englewood |
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Christine Rodgers, MD
Denver Plastic Surgeon
4600 Hale Pkwy Ste 330, Denver |
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Richard Asarch, MD
Denver Dermatologist
3701 S Clarkson St Suite 400, Englewood |
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Terrence Murphy, MD
Englewood Plastic Surgeon
601 E Hampden Ave Suite 310, Englewood |
Recent Answers
I`m wondering whether a neck lift improves the look of the far edges of the jawline? Is there any procedure that lifts to the jawline or does that mean a full lower face lift?
The goal with all facial cosmetic procedures is to look and feel natural, refreshed, and younger by setting the clock back a few years. In general, the neck lift corrects the neck with minimal improvement to the jaw line. To fully correct the jaw line and neck, a formal face and neck lift procedure is required. There are several variations of face and neck lift procedure that the surgeon may choose from to yield the best result. I would strongly advise you to consult with a board certified plastic surgeon or facial plastic surgeon experienced in facial rejuvenation to find out what method works best for you.
Thanks for your question.
I have developed a turkey neck look and can't stand how old it makes me look. Plenty of magazines suggest alternatives to getting neck lift surgery. Do any of these seem worth trying instead of plastic surgery?
- tightening cream like L’Oreal’s Collagen Skin Re-Modeller
- accent laser
- restylane
The neck is a very difficult area to correct without surgery. A turkey golbler deformity suggests that the problem with neck is due to specific anatomic issues. The three tissue layers that need to be evaluated and addressed are (1) excessive loose skin, (2) excessive neck fat, and (3) seperation of a muscle in the neck ( the platysma muscle).
It has been my experience with many patients over the years that conservative, non-invasive, modalities just do not work including all the ones that you mentioned. There are several sugical procedures that may be considered depending upon your clinical findings and the degree of severity of the anatomic issues listed above.
Bottom line, make an appointment with a board certified surgeon, who is experienced in face-neck rejuvenation. Spending time with an expert in the this field of surgery will assist you putting in into perspective what surgical options are available to you.
I hope this helps!




