Neck Rejuvenation Treatments
What are the Signs of Aging in the Neck Area?
- Fine wrinkles in the skin,
- Horizontal lines,
- A noticeable double chin,
- Exaggerated wrinkles when turning left or right,
- Double chin appearance
Why Does My Neck Age Twice as Fast as My Body?
There are four anatomical layers that provide contour to the neck area: neck skin, subcutaneous fat tissue, muscle tissue, and submuscular fat tissue. Problems in these anatomical areas vary from person to person. Therefore, the causes and form of neck aging are different in each patient.
The area around the eyes and the neck are among the body areas with the thinnest skin and age rapidly. Incorrect posture, incorrect sleeping position, smoking and alcohol use, sun exposure, irregular nutrition, and most importantly, “genetic” reasons accelerate the aging process.
The neck skin is one of the thinnest skin layers in the body. Because this very thin neck skin is poor in collagen fibers, it is very sensitive to sunlight, hormonal changes (especially after menopause), and wrinkle development.
And it is difficult to solve neck skin problems with medical aesthetics. It requires continuity, repetition, and follow-up. Correct and timely intervention is important.
What are the main treatment options for neck rejuvenation?
These can be listed as: Radiofacious (needle/needleless), HIFU, Laser systems, Fillers, PRP, Youth injections, Skinbooster, Biological lifting injections, Biostimulants, Exosome, Hot collagen and Mesotherapy applications, etc.
The Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, with her long neck and sharp jawline, is the first name that comes to mind when it comes to neck aesthetics. Since the Egyptian era, a long and smooth neck has been at the forefront of women’s beauty ideals. Today, this beauty trend continues when it comes to neck aesthetics…

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