Neck Lift

The angle that tells the truth.

Profile. Jawline. Chin to collarbone. Addressed once. Properly.

The neck is where time stops being subtle. We address the structure underneath, not the surface — in a single session, on its own or combined with a MILA. Lasting definition.

THE NECK LIFT

The structure most facelifts leave behind.

Your neck is your profile — the view from the side in a meeting, the angle in a photo, the line from chin to collarbone that communicates age more clearly than almost any other feature.

At MILA, a neck lift is most often performed alongside a MILA, addressing the lower face and neck together in a single session. For patients whose primary concern is the neck, it's available as a standalone procedure.

The platysma muscle, submental fat, and excess skin can't be meaningfully addressed without surgery. When the time is right, a neck lift is a lasting correction.

WHAT IT CORRECTS

Four things surgery actually fixes.

Platysmal Banding

The vertical cords down the front of the neck. These are the edges of the platysma muscle and don't respond to non-surgical tightening. Surgical correction addresses the muscle directly.

Submental Fat

Fat directly below the chin that creates a blunted profile. Addressed through liposuction or direct excision, restoring the angle between chin and neck that defines a sharp jawline from the side.

Skin Laxity and Jowling

Skin that has lost elasticity descends below the mandible, creating the jowl. Neck lift surgery repositions and removes excess skin for a cleaner jaw-to-neck transition — without the pulled look of an over-tightened result.

Cervicomental Angle

The angle from chin to neck. A defined cervicomental angle signals youth and proportion; when it blunts — from fat, skin, or muscle — the neck appears heavy. Surgical correction restores the geometry.

The profile.
Rewritten once.

HOW IT FITS YOUR PLAN

Most often combined. Always decided together.

MILA Face — neck lift and facelift combined procedure

The Combined Approach

A facelift that stops at the jaw and ignores the neck creates an incomplete result; the neck reveals age just as clearly as the face. Addressing both in a single session is the most coherent approach — one recovery, one result.

The Standalone

For patients with good facial structure and specific neck concerns, a standalone neck lift is a focused, lasting correction. Ideal when your primary frustration is the neck and jawline rather than the face.

Pricing

Neck lift pricing is provided in writing at consultation, before any commitment. For a MILA, the flat rate covers the procedure, anesthesia, facility, and follow-up; the neck lift is priced separately and transparently.

The Recovery

When combined with a MILA, recovery timelines overlap, so adding a neck lift typically doesn't add much to your overall recovery. You leave the same day, and most patients are noticeably refreshed within a week.

The profile question. Answered properly.

Your consultation is complimentary. Your surgeon assesses whether a neck lift — standalone or combined with a MILA — is right for your concerns. You'll leave with a clear plan, and pricing in writing from your Patient Care Consultant.

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