Planning Your Treatment
During your consultation at Australia Plastic Surgery, your surgeon will assess your neck’s structure, skin elasticity, and muscle tone to determine whether neck liposuction or a neck lift surgery Sydney is most appropriate for your needs.
1) neck skin which is not loose or
2) neck skin which is loose but not hanging.
If you have neck skin which is loose and hanging, then face and neck lift Sydney is what you need.
Jowls are the pockets of fat along and above the jaw line, about halfway between the ears and the chin. Although Jowls are typically reflective of loose facial skin (and hence the need for a facelift), liposuction of the jowls can sometimes be performed at the same time as neck liposuction.
Back to normal duties from the second week after surgery.
At Australia Plastic Surgery, we often perform neck lift surgery Sydney in conjunction with facelift or neck liposuction for enhanced rejuvenation.
Facelift + Neck Lift: Corrects sagging skin in both the lower face and neck for balanced, natural results.
Neck Lift + Liposuction: Removes excess fat while tightening underlying muscles, defining the jawline and neckline.
Neck Lift + Double Chin Surgery: Removes excess fat beneath the chin while tightening underlying neck muscles, improving the jawline, neckline, and overall facial harmony.
These combination from Neck Lift Sydney approach delivers a more harmonious facial appearance and a longer-lasting rejuvenation effect.
For patients who prefer non-invasive options, several non-surgical neck rejuvenation treatments can be considered:
Ultherapy: Stimulates collagen production using ultrasound energy.
Thread lifting: Lifts mild sagging skin with absorbable threads.
Laser tightening or radiofrequency: Smooths fine lines and improves elasticity.
These treatments provide subtle enhancement with minimal downtime but cannot match the longevity or precision of a surgical neck lift Sydney.
What Are The Risks Associated With This Procedure?
Plastic surgery, like any surgical procedure, carries inherent risks and potential complications.
Please read our Risks and Complications of Plastic Surgery page.
For additional information, please refer to our FAQ page.







