Although beauty trends change every year, some things never change. The phrase "neck like a swan" consistently occupies the top spot when it comes to attractiveness and beauty assessment.
One of the most graceful parts of our bodies is the neck. Unquestionably, a stylish and attractive neck puts us one step forward. However, one of the areas of the body where aging is most obviously a disadvantage is the neck. It is one of the amazing places where we are unable to conceal ourselves or blend in.
In this case, it is also an important topic for aesthetic plastic surgery. Necks can simply revert to their former state of elegance and swan-like beauty thanks to the spectacular surgical procedure known as neck rejuvenation and neck lift. Let's examine what the term "neck rejuvenation," to which we give (and continue to give) so much meaning, actually entails. While gravity causes our face to tilt downward at every point, where the signs of aging and aging typically first appear, our lower face relaxes and hangs down to our neck. In order to achieve this outcome, we wipe our jawline in front of the mirror, which causes our jowls and neck to become looser and wider. As a result, sagging is visible. Our neck ages alongside our face; it does not age independently. For this reason, lower face and neck lifts are two treatments that are frequently planned along with neck rejuvenation procedures.
Of course, there are neck lift operations done with the entire face depending on the severity of aging, but what I want to convey today is that the unique circumstances of our neck typically point to our lower face and create the planning together with our lower face.
What does aging of the neck mean?
Neck aging can generally be seen in 3 types;
- Sagging of the neck and lower face due to weight gain
- Deformation of our neck as a result of loosening and sagging of our skin
- Situations where the above two problems are seen together, as a result of a partially fat and partially sagging neck.
Although I often mention skin and fat when I tell you this, our muscles, salivary glands, and the base of our tongue are also to blame for the aging of our necks. But let's leave the discussion of how these other structures age for another day in order to keep things simple.
Whatever the cause, the neck and lower face are relaxed, drooping, and somewhat fat.
The procedures utilized to design neck rejuvenation take the patient's neck issue into account.
A rejuvenating neck lift can treat a sagging and relaxed neck, whereas vaser lipo can only treat a neck that is fat-rich if it is not sagging sufficiently.
Stretching and liposuction may be used in a series of treatments to treat a neck that is both drooping and obese (perhaps fat reduction instead of lipo).
To briefly discuss the technique, a neck lift involves not only the removal of the skin and fat I previously mentioned, but also the re-corseting of the neck muscles, the removal of the fat pads that form on the jowls, and, if necessary, the partial removal of enlarging salivary glands (which contribute to neck fullness).
Let's review the procedure. We begin neck rejuvenation and stretching procedures by making incisions inside the jowl and in front and behind the ear.
There is no incision in the neck rejuvenation process, which is performed only by removing fat.
Depending on what needs to be done, the procedure might last anywhere from 45 minutes to 3 hours. It is done under general anesthesia, and the patient stays in the hospital overnight. Neck lift and rejuvenation are almost painless surgeries. You can learn the details of the procedure from clinicSBB. Actually, the connection between our face and our body is made by our necks. Neck rejuvenation can provide you with beautiful outcomes that you can use for years when it is planned properly and incorporates the part, if not all, of your face. I wish you "necks like swans"...