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6 | Ronald Fields, M. D. Plastic Surgery 1-800-549-6911 RonFieldsMD.com
t is often one of the first
areas of the body to show
the telltale signs of age.
Gravity wreaks havoc on
the neck, making the skin
sag and begin to form the dreaded
and unsightly "turkey" look.
In today's world, the problem is exacerbated
by a heavy reliance on technology in so many
of our daily activities. Spending time on
smartphones, laptops and desktop computers
accelerates the turkey neck phenomenon
because we tilt our heads constantly and
unnaturally in order to use these devices.
e resultant damage has even spawned the
creation of a new term—"tech neck."
At first, a few horizontal bands might appear
on the neck, then these lines become a bit more
pronounced until the skin actually begins to
droop. e platysmal bands, which are the
muscles that run under the neck, begin to relax
and lose the firmness they once possessed.
In many cases, a faceli is not necessary to
correct the beginning stages of this distressing
issue, but streamlining the neck can make a
world of difference in turning back the clock.
ere are a wide variety of tools and techniques
from which to choose in order to properly
address the situation and the individual.
NECK LIFT
Also called a lower rhytidectomy, a neck li is
a surgical procedure that deals with the visible
signs of aging along the jawline and the neck.
Ultimately, a li removes excess fat and tightens
the skin in the lower face, eliminating the
presence of jowls. In order to tighten the skin in
this area, small incisions are made behind the
ears and one under the chin. A more defined
contour is the result, which can be long-lasting
if weight is maintained.
CHIN IMPLANT
If definition in the neck area is also the patient's
goal, a chin augmentation in the form of an
implant is another viable option. It serves to
build a more attractive profile and produces a
noticeable change in the silhouette of the face.
LIPOSUCTION
In some cases, liposuction alone may
be sufficient to restore a more youthful
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