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  • adamjones
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    Considering a Neck Lift – Questions Before I Decide

    Hi everyone,

    I’m thinking about getting a neck lift and wanted to hear from others who have gone through the process. I’m particularly curious about recovery time, scarring, and overall results, both short-term and long-term. How painful was the procedure and how noticeable were the changes?

    Did you have any complications or regrets afterward? I’m also wondering about different techniques and whether a surgical or non-surgical option is better depending on age and skin condition.

    Any tips on choosing a surgeon or what to expect would be really helpful.
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    Originally posted by adamjones
    Hi everyone,

    I’m thinking about getting a neck lift and wanted to hear from others who have gone through the process. I’m particularly curious about recovery time, scarring, and overall results, both short-term and long-term. How painful was the procedure and how noticeable were the changes?

    Did you have any complications or regrets afterward? I’m also wondering about different techniques and whether a surgical or non-surgical option is better depending on age and skin condition.

    Any tips on choosing a surgeon or what to expect would be really helpful.
    Thanks in advance for any help

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    • Bossony
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      Hey! I actually went through a neck lift about a year ago, so I can share my experience. The recovery wasn’t too bad — the first week was the toughest with swelling and tightness, but the pain was manageable with meds. Most of the visible swelling went down after 2–3 weeks, and I was comfortable going out in public after about a month.

      Scarring really depends on your surgeon — mine hid the incisions well around the ears, so they’re barely noticeable now. The results were subtle at first but became more defined over a few months as everything settled with Linebet.

      I didn’t have any major complications, just some numbness for a while, which is pretty normal. If you’re deciding between surgical and non-surgical, it really depends on your skin elasticity and how much tightening you need — non-surgical works for mild cases, but for sagging skin, surgery gives longer-lasting results.

      My biggest tip: take time choosing your surgeon. Look for board certification, before-and-after photos, and honest reviews — that makes all the difference in both safety and outcome.
      Last edited by Bossony; 10-24-2025, 11:16 PM.

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      • pollywog
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        #4
        I'd suggest transplanting your balls to your neck instead, so when you stroke your chin you can gargle your own jizz.

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        • adamjones
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          Originally posted by Bossony
          Hey! I actually went through a neck lift about a year ago, so I can share my experience. The recovery wasn’t too bad — the first week was the toughest with swelling and tightness, but the pain was manageable with meds. Most of the visible swelling went down after 2–3 weeks, and I was comfortable going out in public after about a month.

          Scarring really depends on your surgeon — mine hid the incisions well around the ears, so they’re barely noticeable now. The results were subtle at first but became more defined over a few months as everything settled.

          I didn’t have any major complications, just some numbness for a while, which is pretty normal. If you’re deciding between surgical and non-surgical, it really depends on your skin elasticity and how much tightening you need best nose job surgeon— non-surgical works for mild cases, but for sagging skin, surgery gives longer-lasting results.

          My biggest tip: take time choosing your surgeon. Look for board certification, before-and-after photos, and honest reviews — that makes all the difference in both safety and outcome.
          thank you so much for your suggestion

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            #6
            I suggest 3m tape.

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            • pollywog
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              #7
              Originally posted by adamjones
              thank you so much for your suggestion
              You're most welcome!

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