You’ve probably heard the phrase “aging gracefully.” But what does that actually mean when the mirror starts to reflect deeper lines, sagging skin, and a face that feels just a little less like you?
For many, a facelift is the first procedure that comes to mind when considering facial rejuvenation. And it makes sense a facelift tightens, lifts, and smooths the mid to lower face, restoring youthful contours that time and gravity have blurred.
But here’s the part many overlook: the neck often tells a different story.
If you’ve had a facelift or are thinking about one but still notice sagging under the chin, neck bands, or a soft jawline, you’re not alone. This is exactly where a neck lift can make all the difference.
In this article, we explore how neck lift surgery complements facelift results, why doing both procedures together often creates the most natural-looking outcomes, and how to know when it’s time to consider the duo.

The Face and Neck
Aging doesn’t happen in isolated areas. While you might first notice sagging cheeks or marionette lines around the mouth, the truth is that your face and neck age together. Over time, you may experience:
- Skin laxity in the lower face
- Jowls or a softened jawline
- Deepened nasolabial folds
- Vertical bands or loose skin on the neck
- Submental fullness (aka the “double chin” effect)
The challenge with treating just one area, say, the fact is that it can create imbalance. You lift and refresh the cheeks, but the neck remains saggy. Or you smooth the jawline, but the skin beneath the chin still droops.
That’s why leading plastic surgeons often recommend a combined approach: a facelift and neck lift done together for comprehensive, harmonious results.
What Does a Facelift Actually Treat?
A facelift (medically called rhytidectomy) addresses the mid-to-lower face, including:
- Sagging cheeks
- Deep wrinkles around the nose and mouth
- Jowls or loose skin along the jawline
- Loss of volume and facial contour
During the procedure, the surgeon lifts and tightens the SMAS layer (the deeper facial tissue), repositions fat and muscle, and removes excess skin. The result is a firmer, more sculpted face without altering your natural expressions.
But the facelift stops at the jawline. That’s where the neck lift picks up the rest.
What a Neck Lift Adds to the Equation
A neck lift (lower rhytidectomy) is designed to:
- Tighten the platysma muscle, which weakens and separates with age
- Remove excess fat under the chin or around the neck
- Trim and redrape loose neck skin
- Create a sharper, more youthful transition from chin to collarbone
In short, it handles everything below the jawline that the facelift doesn’t.
The neck lift is especially important if you have:
- Vertical neck bands
- A “turkey neck” appearance
- Skin that sags despite a slim frame
- Disproportion between your face and neck
On its own, a neck lift creates dramatic results. But when combined with a facelift, the outcome is seamless and comprehensive, a refreshed look from cheekbones to clavicle.
Why You Might Need Both
You might think you only need one procedure. And in some cases, that’s true. But as aging progresses, it often affects multiple layers of skin, muscle, and fat and more than one area of the face and neck. That’s when combining surgeries makes the most sense.
Here are signs that doing both might be right for you:
- You’ve noticed both jowls and a sagging neck
- You want to address facial folds and neck bands at the same time
- You’re seeking long-term, dramatic improvement, not a temporary fix
- You want a balanced result without looking overdone
- You’re already planning one surgery and want to minimize downtime by doing both together
In fact, many patients who initially request a facelift end up choosing to combine it with a neck lift once they understand how interconnected the results truly are.
Benefits of Combining a Neck Lift with a Facelift
The combination doesn’t just improve how you look, it enhances the overall experience of facial rejuvenation. Here’s why many patients choose both:
1. More Natural Results
When only one area is treated, the untreated area can look older in comparison. By treating both the face and neck, surgeons maintain aesthetic balance, which makes your results look more natural and age-appropriate.
2. Single Recovery Period
Doing both procedures together means you only go through one surgery, one anesthesia, and one recovery process. That’s less time off work and a faster return to your routine.
3. Cost Efficiency
While surgery is always an investment, combining the two procedures often reduces overall costs. Hospital fees, anesthesia, and consultation charges are shared making it more cost-effective in the long run.
4. Longer-Lasting Results
The synergy of lifting both the face and neck creates a more cohesive, longer-lasting outcome, with results often maintained for 10 to 15 years depending on lifestyle, genetics, and skincare.
What Recovery Looks Like
After a combined facelift and neck lift, most patients experience swelling, bruising, and tightness for the first few days. Here’s a general timeline:
- Week 1: Rest, ice packs, compression garment use. Bruising may be visible.
- Week 2: Sutures are typically removed. Light activity resumes.
- Week 3–4: Most swelling subsides. Social events become more comfortable.
- Week 6 and beyond: Final results continue to refine as the tissues settle.
Patients are advised to avoid strenuous activity during early recovery, follow surgeon instructions closely, and attend follow-up appointments to monitor healing.
Why Many Choose Turkey for Their Facelift and Neck Lift

Turkey particularly Istanbul has become one of the world’s leading destinations for high-quality aesthetic surgery. International patients from the UK, Europe, the Gulf, and beyond are traveling to clinics like Erdem Hospital to receive:
- Care from board-certified plastic surgeons with global credentials
- State-of-the-art operating facilities and hospital suites
- Fully coordinated care including translators, transport, and aftercare
- Recovery packages with hospital + hotel accommodation for 6–7 days
The combination of expertise, affordability, and luxury-level service makes it possible to combine procedures like the facelift and neck lift without compromise.
Who Shouldn’t Combine the Two?
While most healthy adults are good candidates for combined facial surgery, there are exceptions. Your surgeon may advise against doing both at once if:
- You have significant health conditions or healing disorders
- You’re a smoker and unwilling to quit during the recovery period
- Your skin is still very firm and you may benefit more from fillers or non-surgical treatments
- Your concerns are isolated to one area (e.g., only jawline sagging)
That’s why a personalized consultation with a plastic surgeon is key; they’ll assess your facial structure, skin elasticity, and aging pattern to recommend the safest, most effective plan.
The Beauty of Balance
A facelift can lift your cheeks and smooth your jawline. A neck lift can sharpen your profile and firm your neckline. But together, they do more than reverse signs of aging; they create balance, restore harmony, and elevate your overall appearance.
If you’re serious about facial rejuvenation and want results that are subtle, refined, and long-lasting, don’t overlook the power of treating both the face and the neck. In the hands of an experienced team, the transformation isn’t just physical, it’s deeply personal.
Restore the Reflection You Recognize
At Erdem Hospital, we understand that aging is personal and so is the journey to feeling more like yourself. That’s why our surgical team tailors every facelift and neck lift to your individual needs, ensuring results that honor your natural beauty while lifting years off your appearance.
Whether you’re exploring one procedure or both, we’re here to guide you with compassion, clarity, and care-focused support every step of the way.