The main problem with turkey neck is your options for treatment are rather limited. No amount of creams or elixirs can get rid of excess skin under the chin. Even dermabrasion, microdermabrasion and other skin rejuvenation techniques have their limits. To make any sort of dramatic improvements to that sagging skin, you may need to go under the knife, so talk to a dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon to help determine what procedure is best for you.
Radiofrequency
Sometimes, you can see improvements to turkey neck with radiofrequency therapy. In this procedure, radio waves are used to heat the underlying layers of your skin, which stimulates the production of collagen and other connective tissues lost or weakened with aging. This can help to tighten more minor sagging along the chin and jawline, advises the Reviva Medical Laser and Vein Clinic of British Columbia, and thereby improve turkey neck.
Neck Lift
Moderate to severe sagging can often improve with a neck lift. Also known as a jawline tuck, this surgical procedure is used to reposition underlying tissue and lift the muscles under the chin that are drooping as a result of age. It may also entail the removal and even reshaping of excess fat along the neck and jawline, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Once the muscles, fat and other tissues have been lifted and tightened, your cosmetic surgeon redrapes the skin under the chin and neck, removing any excess, and then sutures shut the incisions. This should correct turkey neck.
Midface Tuck
The Affiliated Dermatology Cosmetic Surgery Center also lists a midface tuck as an option to improve sagging skin under the neck and jawline. This procedure is a bit more invasive than a neck lift, but utilizes the same corrective measures. Your cosmetic surgeon adjusts underlying tissue, raises sagging muscles and removes excess fat before tightening the skin under the chin and along the neck. The nasal labial folds between the nose and mouth, which can deepen as you age and make turkey neck more noticeable, are also corrected during this procedure.



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