While other cosmetic surgery procedures may get more attention, perhaps a neck lift should be your first consideration. After all, your aging neck can reveal your true age. The first signs of aging in the neck usually become noticeable in our forties when we may experience sagging or loose skin under the chin or jaw. Some people develop wrinkle lines or striae (degeneration of the latissimus dorsi muscle) and may develop a “turkey neck” or “turkey droop. Over time, the plumping of the neck and sagging of the tissues can make you show signs of being much older than you actually are. The impression that you are young and big is no longer there. Additionally, it’s not just ageing that may affect the look of your neck. Even at a younger age, excess genetic fat buildup under the chin may enlarge your large chin or neck and head asymmetrically large. Whether your neck is caused by age factors, eating habits, lifestyle habits, or genetics that cause you to have a large neck aesthetic that kills your beauty, it can be fixed with a new minimally invasive procedure. A minimally invasive endoscopic facelift can give your neck a youthful appearance. In Japan, South Korea and Western developed countries, neck cosmetic surgery is the most favored means of beauty treatment for many white-collar workers. A low-cut, sparkling necklace needs a youthful neck to survive. To summarize, in your chin, neck lift to remove excess loose skin. Or need to deal with those banded or striped marks on the neck, the surgery involves realigning and tightening the vastus cervicis muscle if it has begun to separate and sag. Excess fatty tissue can be removed, if necessary, with a necklift, and if you have excess fat on or along your chin, chin liposuction may be enough to enhance the appearance of your neck. However, it is important to realize that liposuction alone will not be a complete solution to neck contour perfection; a neck lift is also required. A consultation with your doctor will provide you with your best treatment options. You must have realistic expectations. You must also be able to clearly communicate your aesthetic goals, and after a frank discussion with your surgeon, your doctor can decide if your goals are achievable and attainable with a neck lift. Your surgeon will evaluate excess fat or loose skin in your neck, as well as your skin and muscle mass. Keep in mind that this is surgery. Of course there is anesthesia and medication involved, but the vast majority of people undergo this procedure safely. Because the incisions are small and in hidden areas, it is performed completely endoscopically. When you can’t hide the ageing of your neck through other means, you may want to consider a minimally invasive endoscopic neck lift. It may give you unexpected results. Of course, this procedure must be performed by a trained otolaryngology endoscopic plastic surgeon, not a regular beauty salon.