Restoring Definition to the Neck and Jawline
A neck lift offers a precise surgical approach to improving contour and definition beneath the jaw, addressing skin laxity, soft tissue descent, and changes in underlying support.
The aim is not transformation, but restoration—re-establishing a cleaner, more defined transition between the face and neck.
A Structural Approach to Neck Ageing
Changes in the neck are often multifactorial, involving skin laxity, separation or weakening of underlying muscles, fat accumulation, and loss of structural support.
A neck lift addresses these at their source—repositioning and refining deeper tissues, rather than relying on surface tightening alone.
This allows for a more accurate, longer-lasting restoration of contour and definition.
Surgical Expertise
Treatment is performed by a Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, with detailed understanding of facial and cervical anatomy.
This ensures:
- Careful assessment of skin, fat, and muscular structures
- Precise correction of underlying anatomical changes
- Preservation of natural form and movement
Particular emphasis is placed on achieving a balanced relationship between the jawline and neck.
What a Neck Lift Can Address
A neck lift may be appropriate for:
- Loss of jawline definition
- Skin laxity in the neck
- Vertical banding (platysmal bands)
- Submental fullness or heaviness
- Poor definition between chin and neck
Each treatment is tailored to reflect the individual’s anatomy and degree of change.
The Technique
A neck lift typically involves a combination of:
- Tightening and repositioning of the platysma muscle
- Removal or refinement of excess fat
- Redraping of the overlying skin
Incisions are discreetly placed around the ear and, where necessary, beneath the chin.
The focus is on structural correction, avoiding excessive tension on the skin.
Recovery and Results
Recovery progresses over several weeks, with initial swelling and bruising settling gradually.
As healing develops, the neck and jawline appear:
- More defined and contoured
- Less heavy or lax
- Better balanced with the lower face
Results are long-lasting and designed to integrate naturally with the rest of the face.
Neck Lift vs Non-Surgical Treatments
Non-surgical treatments may offer improvement in early or mild cases.
However, they do not correct structural changes such as muscle laxity or significant tissue descent.
Where these are present, a neck lift provides a more appropriate and durable solution—addressing the underlying anatomy rather than temporarily improving the surface appearance.
A combined approach may be considered as part of a broader treatment plan.
Neck Lift vs Facelift
While closely related, these procedures address different areas:
Neck lift
- Focuses on contour beneath the jaw
- Addresses platysmal bands and neck laxity
- Improves the cervico-mental angle
Facelift
- Focuses on the lower face and mid-face
- Addresses jowling and facial descent
In many cases, a combined approach provides the most balanced and comprehensive result. Assessment determines the most appropriate strategy.
A Considered Approach
We approach neck surgery with precision and restraint:
- Restoring definition rather than over-tightening
- Addressing underlying structure, not just skin
- Preserving natural proportions
- Delivering results that remain subtle and credible
Consultation
A detailed consultation allows for careful assessment of neck anatomy, jawline definition, and overall facial balance, ensuring a tailored and appropriate plan.
Book Your Appointment
For neck lift surgery in London, delivered with surgical precision and a refined aesthetic approach, arrange a consultation to discuss your individual case.
