Medford Neck Lift doctors

Douglas J. Key, MD Douglas J. Key, MD
Portland Dermatologic Surgeon
9555 SW Barnes Rd Ste 390, Portland
1 answer
Robert M. Jensen, MD Robert M. Jensen, MD
Medford Plastic Surgeon
1353 E. McAndrews Road, Medford
1 answer
Ronald V. DeMars, MD Ronald V. DeMars, MD
Portland Plastic Surgeon
10201 SE Main Suite 20, Portland
Michael M. Kim, MD Michael M. Kim, MD
Portland Facial Plastic Surgeon
3303 SW Bond Avenue Center for Health & Healing, 5th Floor, Portland
Scott C. Young, MD Scott C. Young, MD
Medford Plastic Surgeon
521 N. Main Street, Ashland

Recent Answers

What is the Best Least Invasive Solution for Turkey Neck?

I am a 68 year active male in good health. However over the past 2-3 years I've developed a hereditary turkey neck. I cannot afford an extended recovery time and seek the best alternative solution to invasive surgery. What are my best possibilities?

A: Ultherapy is a good solution to eliminate the "Turkey Neck"

As seen on Dr. Oz, The Doctors and Rachel Ray, we are also finding that Ultherapy is working extremely well to treat "turkey neck". It uses safe, ultrasound technology to target collagen and actually lifts and tightens the skin. We've treated hundreds of cases, both men and women, with great, non-surgical results. Ultherapy is fda-approved and involves no downtime, no needles, no cutting, so this works well for many patient's lifestyle.

Douglas J. Key, MD
Portland Dermatologic Surgeon
How to Lose a Double Chin and Neck Flab

I am looking for a non-surgical, long term solution to slim down and tighten my chin and neck. Any ideas?

A: There are 4 options for getting rid of double chin

There are typically two components that contribute to the formation of a "double-chin"; localized excess fat and loose skin. There are four different options for eliminating a double chin, depending on the degree of skin laxity.

1) Liposuction only. This works well when there is excellent skin tone and localized excess fat under the chin.

2) Short Scar Facelift and liposuction of the neck. Also called a MACS lift, will help when there is minimal to moderate skin laxity.

3) Lower Facelift. The Gold standard when it comes to removing excess fat, skin and tightening of the neck muscles.

4) Direct neck lift. This involves a direct excision of the neck skin, leaving a vertical scar in the mid-line of the neck. Usually reserved for men. Works great when there is a severe amount of skin laxity.

Robert M. Jensen, MD
Medford Plastic Surgeon
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