Treatment designed to improve aging signs in neck and décolletage area. Skin tightening and volume restoration.
Duration
45-60 minutes
Body Location
Face, neck, décolletage, hands or selected skin areas after assessment
Preparation
No special preparation. Avoid alcohol and blood thinners 24 hours before.
Follow-up Care
Mild swelling and redness may persist 1-3 days. Use SPF 50+ sunscreen.
Combination treatments (Botox, fillers, laser) tighten skin and restore volume.
Highly effective, especially early on. Advanced cases may require multiple sessions.
Yes, neck skin is thinner and more sensitive than facial skin.
Typically 4-6 sessions recommended. Periodic maintenance sessions.
Pregnant, nursing, post-thyroid surgery patients; those with thyroid issues should consult.
Neck skin is thinner, requiring lower energy and more frequent sessions. Results slower.
Yes, critical. Neck skin is most vulnerable to damage. Use SPF 50+ daily.
Partially, but combination is more effective. Botox addresses lines, filler volume, laser improves quality.
Deep-dive in our glossary: definition, indications, side effects and FAQs.
Against platysmal bands, horizontal wrinkles and pigmentation problems of the neck area; Multimodal aesthetic procedure with a combination of botox, hyaluronic acid, biostimulators and laser.
Décolletage rejuvenation is a site-specific multimodal procedure applied with the combination of IPL, hyaluronic acid skinbooster, fractional laser and topical retinol to eliminate poikiloderma (hyperpigmentation + telangiectasia + atrophy), horizontal wrinkles and crepey skin occurring in the V-neck area (under the clavicle - sternum - upper chest).
Hyaluronic acid (HA), the active ingredient used in dermal fillers, is a high molecular weight glucosaminoglycan polymer composed of β-1,4-D-glucuronic acid and β-1,3-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine repeating disaccharide, occurring naturally in the body; It is the most commonly used filler in facial filler in aesthetic injections, increasing skin hydration and volumetricity.
Microneedling RF (Fractional RF Microneedling) is a category of fractional skin resurfacing devices that deliver bipolar radiofrequency energy through an insulated or non-insulated micro-needle array (25–64 pins) at a dermal depth of 0.5–3.5 mm, FDA-approved for the treatment of acne scars, striae (stretch marks) and superficial rhytids, marketed under multiple brands such as Vivace/Secret RF/Infini/EndyMed.
Morpheus8 is a fractional RF microneedling medical device produced by InMode Aesthetic Solutions, which will transmit bipolar radiofrequency energy to the subdermal layer at a depth of 1-8 mm through an insulated microneedle array (12-40 pins), performs thermal remodeling in the dermis collagen and subdermal adipose tissue, and is used for facial contouring, skin tightening and body contouring with Subdermal Adipose Remodeling (SART) FDA approval.
Thermage FLX is an FDA 510(k) approved non-invasive skin tightening device produced by Solta Medical, which triggers immediate collagen contraction (immediate tightening) and subsequent neocollagenesis by volumetric heating in the skin dermis layer with 6 MHz monopolar radiofrequency (RF) energy, and offers impedance-compatible energy regulation with the AccuREP algorithm.
HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) is an FDA-approved medical device as a non-invasive alternative to surgical face-lift, based on triggering thermal coagulation and subsequent neocollagenesis by converting 3-10 MHz focused ultrasound energy into 65-70°C temperature points in the SMAS (Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System) layer in the subcutaneous layers.
Retinol is the pre-vitamin form of Vitamin A1 (C20H30O), which is metabolized into retinal and retinoic acid in the skin and provides increased cellular turnover, collagen synthesis stimulation, melanin inhibition and anti-photoaging effects through nuclear receptors, and is the gold standard anti-aging active ingredient of the cosmetic industry.
Moisturizer is a topical product that reduces the skin's trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL) and supports the skin barrier; It is a daily skin care product that should be selected and applied according to skin type, in lotion/cream/balm/ointment format, divided into three basic component categories: occlusive (prevent water loss), humectant (absorb water) and emollient (soften).
Contact Dr. Hamza Gemici’s clinic for individualized assessment and candidacy planning.