The neck lift and the aging neck – Los Angeles, California plastic surgeon Dr. John Gross says the neck is where we begin to see the first signs of aging. The neck is also one of the more difficult areas to conceal your age. When many people hit middle age they begin asking, “What happened to my neck, and how can I fix it?” says Gross.
By John Gross, MD
and Carolynn Grimes
ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com
Sagging Necks Affect Both Men and Women
It’s not just women who are getting face and neck lifts; men are also affected by the sagging neck. In fact, the face or
Dr. John Gross says a simple way to understand what happens with the aging neck is much like a stretched out hammock. “We have a muscle in our neck that is a little bit like a hammock, it goes from ear to ear, across the lower jawline; it’s what supports our youthful neck,” explains Gross.
The Aging Process Causes the Hammock to Relax and Fall
One of the components of a facelift or neck lift involves restoring the youthful contour and appearance of the neck, says Gross. He says, “In many ways it’s like tightening the hammock and lifting it back up where it once was and improving the shape and contour of the neck.”
According to the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), banding, wrinkling and fullness of the neck are a few of the symptoms that can make your neck look old. Aging of the neck is usually a combination of sagging skin, loose muscle and some excess fat. Experts say that each case must be considered independently to determine what type of procedure will result in a younger-looking neck area.