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The Nefertiti lift is a neck and jawline Botox technique designed to soften platysma pull and improve lower-face definition without surgery.
In suitable patients, it can reduce visible neck bands, support a cleaner jawline, and create a lighter, better-rested lower-face appearance. The best results come from proper patient selection and realistic expectations.
The treatment targets the platysma muscle, which contributes to downward pull in the neck and lower face. When this pull is softened strategically, the jawline can look more defined and vertical neck bands may become less prominent.
This is not the same as a surgical neck lift. It works best for early to moderate changes, dynamic platysmal activity, and patients who want a non-surgical option.
The ideal patient usually has early jawline softening, visible platysma bands, or mild lower-face descent but is not yet a clear surgical candidate. Age is less important than anatomy, skin quality, and muscle pattern.
If the main issue is skin texture, crepey skin, or volume loss, Botox alone will not solve everything. In those cases, I often discuss skinboosters, Profhilo, mesotherapy, or other collagen-supportive options as part of a broader plan.
Dr. Gemici: A Nefertiti lift should refine the neck and jawline without making swallowing, speech, or lower-face movement feel unnatural. Precision matters more than aggression.
After assessing neck movement and jawline anatomy, injection points are mapped along the platysma pattern and lower jawline. The number of units varies by muscle strength and treatment goal; stronger neck activity usually requires a more structured dose plan.
Results begin gradually and are usually easier to judge after 10-14 days. In many patients, the effect lasts around 4-6 months, although strong neck muscles may shorten the duration somewhat.
Aftercare is similar to other Botox treatments: avoid rubbing the area, intense exercise, alcohol, and unnecessary pressure in the first day. Neck massage and early heat exposure should also be delayed.
Many patients get the best outcome when neck Botox is combined with upper-face Botox, skin-quality treatments, or collagen-supportive care. When the concern includes both muscle pull and skin aging, combination planning is usually more honest than promising one miracle treatment.
No. It is a non-surgical Botox technique and works best for mild to moderate muscle-related neck and jawline changes.
In many patients, the effect lasts around 4-6 months, although strong platysma activity may shorten that.
Yes. It is often combined with upper-face Botox, skinboosters, Profhilo, mesotherapy, or other skin-quality treatments.

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Dr. Hamza Gemici is a medical aesthetic physician based in Ataşehir, Istanbul. His practice focuses on natural anti-aging and subtle facial harmonization using botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, periocular rejuvenation and skin quality procedures. All treatments are performed with FDA-approved products under physician-guided protocols.