A necklift is a series of cosmetic procedures used to enhance the appearance of the neck. First, a cervicoplasty is performed to remove excess skin. Then, your doctor performs a platysmaplasty, a procedure which allows your surgeon to tighten the neck muscles. Although it is a relatively minor procedure, a necklift is not for everyone. Here are some things to consider when you are determining your eligibility for the procedure.

Ideal Candidate

You are an ideal candidate for a necklift if you are looking to reduce the amount of fat under the chin and give definition to your jaw line in order to achieve a slimmer and more youthful appearance. Doctors recommend that you only pursue the treatment if you still have some elasticity in your skin. The procedure is often used in conjunction with liposuction.

Must Be in Good Physical Condition

In order to undergo a necklift, you must be in good physical condition. If you have any serious illnesses or allergies, you may be ineligible for the surgery. If you are a smoker, you should discontinue use of cigarettes 2 weeks prior to the procedure.

Reasonable Expectations

The results for a necklift will vary depending on the patient. Ideal candidates are those who have reasonable expectations for the procedure.