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Do I need to get a second neck lift as I age?
Posted October 20, 2011 12:41 PM in Necklift

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I'm very interested in getting a necklift.  I'm a 38-year-old female and the turkey gobbler seems to be very hereditary in my family regardless of weight. I'm not overweight, very lean actually, but my neck still has this full appearance.  When I have this procedure done, will I have to have it again in later years?

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This is cosmetic surgery; no one has to do anything. Recurrence of neck laxity depends on the quality of the skin of the patient and the age of the patient. So for a 38-year-old patient who is getting a neck lift, chances are that's very early that they actually have this laxity. They will probably need some sort of recurrent procedure sometime during their lifetime.


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Do you perform neck lifts using an endoscopic method?
Posted September 24, 2011 11:10 AM in Necklift

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Do you perform neck lifts using an endoscopic method or more invasive techniques requiring neck and chin incisions to manipulate the muscles?

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An endoscope is something that is rarely needed in a neck lift. Small incisions are used any way with good visualization.


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What's the difference between a neck lift and a facelift?
Posted September 23, 2011 5:10 PM in Necklift

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What's the difference between a neck lift and a facelift? How do you know if you're a candidate for one over the other?

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There's a blurry line between neck lift and facelift. It usually has to do with the degree of dissection. Patients need to come to the practice to be able to be evaluated for what they need.


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After a neck lift Will my neck be very sore and swollen?
Posted April 08, 2011 11:17 AM in Necklift

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After a neck lift, would I be in pain when I eat? Will my neck be very sore and swollen?

Neck lifts are not very painful at all. It should not be very swollen and the patient should not be very sore.

Posted By Dr. Pozner
Sanctuary Medical Aesthetic Center
Sanctuary Plastic Surgery


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