Fighting A Sagging Neckline? Here’s How A Neck Lift Can Help

You take good care of yourself and anyone meeting you for the first time would be surprised to find out your true age. Recently, however, you’ve been noticing a telltale slackening in the neck area. Or perhaps you are just dissatisfied with the amount of soft tissue you have in your neck and would like a longer-appearing, more elegant neckline. In either case, you may be a good candidate for a neck lift. 

How can a neck lift procedure benefit you?

Neck lifts are tailored to the individual and designed to restore a firm, youthful appearance to the neck. In some cases, the procedure involves only removing excess fat from the neck area. In other cases, excess skin is also removed and the neck muscles may even be tightened. The end result is a rejuvenated, firmer, more youthful neckline, leaving you with a dramatically improved profile and enhanced self-confidence.

If you are dissatisfied with the way your neck appears, a neck lift may be beneficial to attain the look you desire. To learn whether you are qualified to undergo the neck lift procedure, schedule a consultation with Dr. Schwarcz, who has a track record of performing successful neck lifts. Once in the office, you will be evaluated, and factors such as your bone structure and the elasticity of your skin will be taken into consideration before an individualized treatment plan is devised for you. 

The key to getting the best results possible is to choose the right surgeon. Dr. Robert M. Schwarcz is a cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon specializing in helping patients look and feel their best. If you’re interested in learning more about neck lifts, and how this procedure can take years off your face and appearance, contact us today. 

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