Best Non-surgical Neck Lift Treatment

Neck lift surgery is excellent for renewing the neck area and achieving stunning results. However, many patients desire non-surgical methods for neck rejuvenation. This blog will discuss the various aspects of aging in the neck, as well as two powerful treatments for neck tightening and lifting without surgery.
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How Does the Neck Age?
In her book, “I Feel Bad About My Neck and Other Thoughts on Being a Woman,” Nora Ephron shares that she can’t stand the way her neck looks and that her dermatologist tells her that there is nothing to do about it. Well, today, we do have non-surgical treatments that can effectively help an aging neck.
The neck is a graceful and alluring body part that is usually taken for granted until a good look in the mirror reveals sagging skin and bands of aging. The aging neck manifests differently for everyone but is, for most, a universally unwelcome sight. Common features of an aging neck include:
- Horizontal Rings of Venus: Skin loses elasticity as we age, leading to the formation of “Rings of Venus,” the horizontal lines and folds in the neck.
- Banding and muscle laxity: The main neck muscle, the platysma, weakens and can even separate, creating thick vertical bands from the chin down to the clavicle, adding to a saggy appearance overall.
- Excess fat: Fat can accumulate under the chin and along the jaw, creating fullness or a double chin.
- Loss of definition: As we age, the well-defined jawline of our youths can slowly lose its tight contours, making dreaded jowling appear.
How to Make Your Neck Look Younger
There are several ways to combat these signs of aging. Neck lift surgery is the most transformative method, but patients desire less invasive cosmetic treatments.
Fortunately, several effective treatments are available today that provide beautiful skin-tightening results for patients, especially when used in combination.
Neuromodulators (BOTOX® Cosmetic)
BOTOX® Cosmetic can be injected into vertical platysma bands to effectively smooth and rejuvenate the neck. It can also be used along the jawline and lateral platysma bands to give the “Nefertiti” neck lift, which adds definition to the jawline. BOTOX® Cosmetic treatments in the neck may last from three to five months.
Hydration with Micro-Droplet SKINVIVE™ by JUVÉDERM®
SKINVIVE™ by JUVÉDERM® is a unique micro-droplet of hyaluronic acid that is very effective when injected in the horizontal “Rings of Venus” neck lines. SKINVIVE™ takes up 1000 times its weight in water molecules, resulting in minimizing neck lines as well as giving a lasting glow to the skin. We recommend maintenance with SKINVIVE™ about every six months.
Ultherapy®
Ultherapy® utilizes ultrasound energy to penetrate the skin and stimulate collagen production. This non-invasive treatment has the ability to lift and tighten the skin and muscles of the neck. Studies have shown that this treatment is safe and effective and provides long-lasting results that continue to improve over time.
What is Ultherapy® recovery like?
There is no downtime with the one-hour Ultherapy® office neck rejuvenation treatment. Some flushing, tingling, or swelling are normal responses. Patients may resume normal lifestyle activities immediately following the procedure.
How much does Ultherapy® cost?
The cost of this new extended Ultherapy® neck treatment varies depending on the areas treated. A complete neck treatment with Ultherapy® costs about $2,500.
Fraxel® Laser
Fraxel® Repair is a non-surgical fractionated CO2 laser skin resurfacing treatment. The heat from this laser removes excess skin and stimulates collagen production in the deeper skin layers. On the superficial layer, it improves texture, tone, and color, reduces the appearance of wrinkles, and corrects sun damage. The result is overall neck tightening and lifting and smoother, brighter skin. Fraxel® Repair is also proven to effectively treat pre-cancerous lesions.
What is Fraxel® laser recovery like?
This non-surgical treatment leaves the skin of the neck red for about five to seven days. When laser beams are fractionated, they are split into tiny columns of microthermal energy instead of one larger laser beam. This means recovery is much better as surrounding normal skin tissue facilitates healing. Other than an initial hour of feeling warm skin, there is no discomfort from the treatment.
How much is Fraxel® laser treatment?
The cost of Fraxel® Repair treatment on the neck is $1,250.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Hyperdilute RADIESSE®
In addition to Ultherapy® and Fraxel® Repair laser, Dr. Persky uses collagen stimulation of the subcutaneous tissues of the skin either alone or in combination.
How to Tighten Neck Skin at Home
Clinical treatments like laser skin tightening or ultrasound therapy at our office will give you more noticeable results than most home treatments. You can maintain your beautiful results with high-quality skincare at home. Consider adding a neck-tightening cream to your skincare routine. Dr. Persky recommends ALASTIN Skincare® neck formulation, which patients rave about. The SkinMedica® line also has excellent formulations and value. These neck creams help neck skin appear firm and lifted, reduce the appearance of rough, crepey skin, and dramatically decrease the look of fine lines and wrinkles. Treating yourself to luxurious and effective skincare products is an excellent way to prolong your results.
Want to Learn More About Neck Tightening in Los Angeles, CA?
If you’re interested in exploring your options for achieving a smooth, youthful neck without neck lift surgery, we can help. Dr. Michael Persky is a facial plastic surgeon who provides multiple non-surgical facial treatments to help patients get the results they desire. To schedule a consultation, fill out our online contact form or call (818) 501-3223. Join our newsletter to receive special offers & promotions exclusively available for subscribers.
The recent issue of Allure Magazine discusses the 11 most overrated cosmetic procedures. As the title would indicate, we don’t perform most of these procedures, we do use some of the treatments, but definitely have our opinions on all of them. So here we go:
1. Foot Lifts…this can vary from surgical intervention to make feet fit better into pointy shoes, shortening of a long second toe, and even lipo for a little toe that is too fat! The treatment that we are most asked about is the injection of hyaluronic acid to add padding to the balls of the feet (dubbed the “Loub job,” after Christian Louboutin). We do not perform any of these procedures, the risks and complications are not worth the small benefits of the treatments.
2. The “Vampire Lift”…involves drawing blood from a patient and then re-injecting plasma (the yellow fluid) from the blood into wrinkles around the eyes and lips. The problem with the procedure is that it has not proven to be effective, does not last, is not FDA approved, and adds about $1,000 to your filler injection bill. Kim Kardashian had a variant of this when she had her own plasma applied to her face after having had a dermapen treatment (it makes small pin pricks into the skin). We are not fans of the Vampire Lift.
3. Smart Lipo…is effective when performed properly. It uses a laser fiber to assist in liposuction of the body. There is an increased risk of skin burns and scars with the treatment. It is one of the best treatments that I have seen for loose upper arms in women. We do not perform body liposuction, and have found that standard liposuction of the neck is as effective without the risks and complications.
4. Stem Cell Facelift… is quite the rage, most surgeons believe it is more hype than substance. Almost immediately, surgeons began to claim—with no proof—that the stem cells in fat improved skin quality and starthttps://www.drpersky.com/ed calling fat injections a stem-cell face-lift, says Rod J. Rohrich, MD chair of plastic surgery at the University of Texas, Southwestern, in Dallas, and the coauthor of a recent paper on the subject. But the idea that fat injections could replace a traditional face-lift is “high on marketing and short on science,” Rohrich says. “Stem cells have great promise, but there is so much conjecture.” We have believed that the stem cells present in fat transfer procedures are responsible for some of the incredible improvement of the overlying skin, but doubt the added benefit of concentrated these stem cells and calling it a stem cell lift.
5. Artefill and Sculptra for Lips…should never be used. Lip tissue is delicate, Artefill is a permanent mixture of Plexiglas-like beads and cow collagen, is approved only for filling smile lines. We do not use Artefill. Sculptra is a wonderful facial volume rejuvenation treatment, but should not be used close to or in the lips.
6. Silicone Cheek Implants…The news for women who want to add volume to their cheeks is good: Facial fillers have all but replaced the silicone implants that were standard in the ’90s. I am not a big fan of permanent cheek implants as they remain static as the face changes over time, often causing a “funny looking” result (see Barry Manilow, Dionne Warwick, etc.). I much prefer using injectable fillers such as Sculptra and Radiesse to augment cheeks.
7. Ulthera…is one of our favorite and most popular and effective procedures. The reason that Ulthera made this list is because so many practitioners are unable to control the discomfort of the procedure for their patients. We have by the judicious and strategic use of local anesthesia. After more than 250,000 worldwide treatments over the past 3 years, Ulthera remains the best non-surgical lifting and tightening tool for the face, neck, and eyebrows at our disposal!
8. Fat Injections for Breast Augmentation…There’s a good reason “fat injection” is the latest catchphrase in cosmetic breast augmentation. The results look good and feel natural, and unlike a scalpel, the needles leave no scars. But there are often downsides. Multiple procedures may be necessary and, with few exceptions, provide, at most, a one-cup-size enlargement. A study by Mihye Choi, an assistant professor of plastic surgery at NYU School of Medicine, found that half the volume created by shots of fat disappears into the body within months. More worrisome, there is concern that, years later, stem cells in the fat might stimulate cancer. We limit our treatments to the face.
9. Brachioplasty…is surgical treatment of the upper arms. The problem is that no one likes the scars that result, defeating the goal of the treatment, being able to again wear sleeveless clothes.
10. Butt Implantsare being replaced by fat transfer due to the lack of a natural pocket and the high complication and re-operation rate.
11. Zerona Fat Melting Laser…only melts your hard earned dollars from you wallet. The super market bar code reading laser cannot penetrate through the skin to cause the effects that are claimed by the company. The studies only measure patients results for two weeks after the treatment, and patients must take a dietary supplement, Curva to get the “results”. Zerona truly deserves to be on this list, probably at the top.
We are constantly evaluating new techniques, products, devices, and procedures. Unfortunately in the “business ” of aesthetics it is often difficult to distinguish the hype from what’s real. Other than Ulthera and SmartLipo, the Allure article has successfully done that for the public. Please feel free to contact us with questions or concerns that you may have regarding facial aesthetics. Be well!

+ Michael Persky



