How to get rid of excess neck skin

I am an active, fit, thin 49yr old woman. However I have one issue that is making me uncomfortable about my appearance. I have a fold of excess skin running lengthwise under my chin. I don't have the sloping chin with excess fat. It seems to be just skin. My friends tell me that it's not noticable, but then I pull the skin back manually behind my ears and they are amazed. I quite litterally look 10 yrs younger! Are there any non surgical ways to get rid of this excess skin or are they a waste of time and money. Should I just go with a chin lift?

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13 answers to “How to get rid of excess neck skin”

A: Improving the Neck

Michael Law, MD

The neck is the one area in facial rejuvenation where a tighter and more toned surgical result looks natural and aesthetically ideal (as opposed to the face where ‘tight’ and ‘tighter’ just looks like surgery).  Neck skin removal is accomplished through incisions around the ears... more

A: No nonsurgical ways to get rid of excess skin in the neck

William Portuese, MD

There are no nonsurgical ways to get rid of excess skin in the neck. Neck liposuction only addresses extra fat removal. A neck lift addresses fat removal both above and below the platysma as well as tightening the platysma anteriorly. When excess skin is present in the neck, a lower face/neck lift must be... more

A: A necklift would be a nice, durable option

Shahram Salemy, MD

Your question is a very common one, and while most patients want to have the procedure with the least amount of downtime, I think an important question to ask yourself is if these nonsurgical procedures will create natural, durable results.  With a necklift, the surgeon can control the variables that are... more

A: You probably need an isolated neck lift without a facelift.

George J. Beraka, MD

To amourei, Hi!   It is very hard to give you specific advice without seeing you because every thing depends on the individual anatomy.  There are literally 8 different causes for a "bad neck". Based on your description, a neck lift would help you. This is done through a short scar... more

A: Excess neck skin needs to be surgically treated

Scott Trimas, MD

Excess neck skin needs to be surgically treated. Unfortunately, there is no way that works with the neck except to pull or tighten it and remove the excess. The neck does not resurface well from lasers or chemical peels due to the lack of sweat glands that aid in healing. Also, fillers have not been useful in... more

A: Neck laxity and early facial drooping

Brent Moelleken, MD

Problems with facial drooping that look better when the skin around the ears is pulled back with the "magic fingers") call for a face and necklift for optimal correction. The face and necklift starts with a tightening of the neck muscles in the under-the-chin area.  This is usually called a... more

A: Neck issues are simple!

Robert M. Freund, MD

The problems of the neck can be broken down into anatomic structures and there findings as you age: 1. Sagging skin due to loss of elasticity Non-surgical treatment options - Laser Thermage IPL (Intense pulsed light) Chemical peels All have very little effect on the excess skin of the neck. Some believe... more

A: Laser skin tightening , and ideally neck lift

Hisham Seify, MD, PhD

Several options are available for having excess skin in the neck area. Mild skin excess could benefit from laser tightening. If platysmal bands or excess fat is present additional procedures will need to be performed (liposuction, plication etc...) In moderate to excessive skin conditions specially with... more

A: There are several options...

Scott Greenberg, MD

As always, it is difficult to assess things without a full consultation where your goals and desires can be discussed in detail and a physical examination can be done. Besides the actual physical deformity, other considerations include how much downtime you are willing to tolerate and the degree of correction... more

A: A tightening device may help you

Ronald Shelton, MD

Some patients receive a good response with tightening devices such as Thermage and Titan. Others do not receive the good result. There is no guarantee and it is a costly treatment. Liposuction is a surgery but can improve the looseness as well.

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