A mini neck lift tightens some of the early excess skin that a patient usually sees in their late 30s and early 40s. It is designed to be minimally invasive for the patient and can be done under local anesthesia or under sedation if the patient desires. Mini neck lifts are usually not offered to anybody over the age of 50 because they normally have a little bit of extra skin by that point. The incisions are smaller than a traditional neck lift and the surgeon goes in through the incisions to remove excess skin and tighten the neck muscles.
In general, GOOD CANDIDATES include:
Some patients who are NOT GOOD CANDIDATES are:
The first step is consulting with a doctor to determine if the patient is an ideal candidate for a mini neck lift. The surgeon will examine the patient to see if he, or she, is in good overall health and has enough skin elasticity to provide the desired results. A mini neck lift can also be performed with skin resurfacing or facial lipo to achieve the desired outcome.
The surgery can be performed with local anesthesia or under sedation (if desired by the patient). The surgeon makes incisions behind the ears, and just in front of the ear lobe, but it should be noted that these incisions are smaller than the ones for a traditional neck lift.
As opposed to a traditional neck lift which often focuses on just the bands in the neck, a mini neck lift tightens the neck bands as well as addresses the loose skin located at the jowl line. The incisions at the front of the ears allow the surgeon to lift, dissect and remove the desired amount of excess skin and then tighten the remaining skin. Scars are small and are hidden under the chin or behind the ears.
Some people have a lot of fatty tissue and, while the skin can be tightened, there also has to be removal of fat. In this case, liposuction would be added to the procedure. There are also other people who are thinner and do not have a lot of fat but they do have a lot of skin that hangs. A mini neck lift is for very mild skin excess. If a patient has a lot of extra skin, they are better served by a full neck lift.
Some patients have banding in the neck with two vertical lines in the middle of their neck that are the edge of a muscle. Often, a surgeon has to get that muscle back together because, as people get older, it starts to sag. It has to be pulled together and then the skin is tightened.
Alternate Treatments
The total cost of a mini neck lift depends on if the patient only has a mini neck lift or if it is combined with another treatment like liposuction. The price range is $4000-$7500.
During the RECOVERY period, patients can get a little bit of bruising just behind the ear that lasts about seven to ten days. In general, any bruising is very easy to cover with a little makeup or the hair of the patient.
Any pain from the surgery can be controlled with pain medication prescribed by a doctor or over the counter medications although more than 95% of patients don’t use anything for pain.
Most patients are able to return to work by day seven as it takes about a week for a patient to be presentable enough to where the skin is healed. If they do not want anybody to see their bruised neck, they may have to wait ten days.
Patients can turn the clock back about three to five years with a mini neck lift. That amount of time might not mean much to someone who is 70 but it makes a huge difference to someone who is 40. The results can last three to five years if patients maintain a healthy lifestyle and follow post-op instructions from their doctor.
There are multiple LIMITATIONS to a mini neck lift and they include:
There are some RISKS involved in having a mini neck lift:
The decision to have a mini neck lift should be decided on after the patient has a consultation appointment. If the patient does not mind getting results that do not last as long, he or she can choose a nonsurgical neck lift. If the patient wants long lasting results that take a larger number of years off the clock, they can go with a mini neck lift for the best results. A board-certified facial plastic surgeon can examine the patient and determine the best treatment option to achieve the results desired by the person.
Written by Cosmetic Town Journal Editorial Team - MA
Based on an exclusive interview with Mike Majmundar, MD in Alpharetta, GA