Neck Lift (Platysmaplasty)
Surgical procedure that improves visible signs of aging in the neck and jawline by addressing loose skin, excess fat, and muscle banding. Thailand offers modern platysmaplasty techniques from internationally trained surgeons at 50-70% savings compared to US pricing.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Tin Artavatkun, MD
What is Neck Lift (Platysmaplasty)?
Surgical procedure that improves visible signs of aging in the neck and jawline by addressing loose skin, excess fat, and muscle banding. Thailand offers modern platysmaplasty techniques from internationally trained surgeons at 50-70% savings compared to US pricing.
Conditions Treated
Loose, Sagging Neck Skin
Loss of skin elasticity causing drooping and excess skin in the neck
Platysmal Bands
Visible vertical cords in the neck from the platysma muscle becoming prominent with age
Submental Fat (Double Chin)
Excess fat accumulation under the chin creating fullness
Loss of Cervicomental Angle
Blunted neck-chin angle; aesthetic target is 105-120 degrees
Turkey Neck Appearance
Combination of loose skin and muscle laxity creating wattle-like appearance
Undefined Jawline
Loss of jawline definition and contour
Horizontal Neck Creases
Visible horizontal lines across the neck
Neck Aging Disproportionate to Face
Neck showing more aging than the face, common in younger patients
Why Choose Thailand for Neck Lift (Platysmaplasty)?
50-70% Cost Savings
Neck lift surgery typically costs approximately $3,500-$6,500 USD in Thailand compared to $8,000-$18,000 in the United States. Prices vary based on technique, extent of surgery, and whether combined with facelift. Contact hospitals directly for personalized quotes.
Modern Platysmaplasty Techniques
Experienced surgeons with international training (US, Korea, Europe) performing corset platysmaplasty and other modern techniques. Over 7,600 facelifts performed annually in Thailand per ISAPS data.
JCI-Accredited Facilities
Premier facial surgery centers at Bumrungrad, Bangkok Hospital, Samitivej, and Vejthani with advanced operating theaters, international patient coordinators, and comprehensive post-operative support.
Combined Procedure Options
Neck lift combined with facelift, liposuction, or skin tightening technologies in one session—reducing overall recovery time and cost compared to staged procedures.
Extended Recovery Support
Longer hospital stays available with daily nursing care, dedicated follow-up appointments, and discrete recovery environment with multilingual patient coordinators.
Advanced Technology
Corset Platysmaplasty
Modern midline technique where platysma muscle edges are trimmed and sutured with continuous monofilament suture from chin to thyroid cartilage for comprehensive neck tightening.
Cervicoplasty
Skin-only technique that removes excess skin for limited lift with shorter recovery, suitable for patients with good muscle tone.
Submentoplasty
Under-chin approach addressing submental fat and muscle through single incision, often combined with liposuction.
VASER Liposuction
Ultrasound-assisted precision fat removal for targeted reduction of submental fat with skin tightening effect.
Laser-Assisted Liposuction
Laser technology for fat removal and simultaneous skin tightening in the neck area.
Renuvion/J-Plasma
Skin tightening adjunct using helium plasma technology for enhanced results in combination with surgical lifting.
Hammock Platysmaplasty
Double-breasted platysmal overlap technique providing functional muscular reconstruction with submandibular gland support.
Transverse Platysma Myotomy
Technique to eliminate dynamic banding by partially cutting the platysma muscle at cricoid cartilage level.
Your Treatment Journey
Initial Consultation
Virtual consultation to discuss your needs, review medical history, and create a personalized treatment plan.
Arrival & Assessment
Airport pickup, hospital check-in, and comprehensive pre-procedure evaluation with your medical team.
Procedure Day
Your procedure is performed by experienced specialists using state-of-the-art equipment.
Recovery & Monitoring
Post-procedure care with regular check-ups, medication management, and recovery support.
Continued Care
Virtual follow-up consultations and coordination with your local healthcare provider.
* Timeline is approximate and varies based on individual treatment plans and procedures.
Before You Travel
Prepare for your Neck Lift (Platysmaplasty) journey
Medical Records & Health Check
Gather your health information and start key lifestyle changes before your trip.
- Stop smoking and all nicotine products at least 4 weeks before surgery — start this at home now
- If your blood pressure is high, work with your doctor to bring it under control before traveling
- Control blood sugar if you have diabetes
- Gather any relevant medical records from your current doctors (past surgeries, skin conditions, medications)
- Blood tests can be arranged at your hospital in Thailand — your coordinator will advise what's needed
Medication & Health Prep
Adjust medications to reduce bleeding risk and support healing.
- Stop aspirin, ibuprofen, and similar painkillers 10-14 days before surgery — discuss with your doctor at home
- Stop vitamin E supplements, fish oil, and herbal supplements (these can increase bleeding)
- If you take blood thinners, discuss whether any changes are needed with your prescribing doctor before traveling
- Continue your blood pressure medication as usual — your Thai surgeon will confirm at your consultation
Connect with Your Thai Surgeon
Meet your surgeon virtually and confirm your treatment plan before you fly.
- Book a virtual consultation to review your goals and confirm the right technique for you
- Share your medical records and photos via the hospital's patient coordinator
- Confirm your surgery date, expected stay, and follow-up schedule
- Ask what the hospital will provide (compression chin strap, wound care) so you know what to pack
Travel & Logistics
Plan your trip and arrange support for your recovery in Thailand.
- Book flights — plan to arrive 1-2 days before your procedure to rest
- Arrange accommodation near your hospital for the full recovery period (10-14 days)
- Pack loose, front-opening clothing for comfort after surgery
- Consider travel insurance that covers medical treatment abroad — see our insurance guide for options suited to cosmetic surgery
- Arrange a travel companion or let your coordinator know you'll need assistance in the first few days after surgery
Need help preparing? Our coordinators can guide you through each step.
Get Your Personalized Quote
Pricing varies based on your specific needs, hospital choice, and treatment plan. Contact us for an accurate estimate tailored to your situation.
Recovery Timeline
Expected recovery for Neck Lift (Platysmaplasty): 2-4 weeks
Immediate Post-Op
Days 1-7
Compression dressing for 24-48 hours
Early Recovery
Weeks 2-4
Return to work at 10-14 days depending on job
Intermediate Recovery
Weeks 4-8
Significant improvement visible
Final Results
Months 3-12
Final result becomes visible at 3-6 months for most patients
Immediate Post-Op
Days 1-7
Compression dressing for 24-48 hours
Early Recovery
Weeks 2-4
Return to work at 10-14 days depending on job
Intermediate Recovery
Weeks 4-8
Significant improvement visible
Final Results
Months 3-12
Final result becomes visible at 3-6 months for most patients
Risks & Considerations
As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks to consider. Your medical team will discuss these with you in detail.
- Swelling and bruising in 100% of patients—expected and peaks at day 2-3; typically resolves over 2-3 weeks
- Numbness in 30-50% of patients—usually temporary, resolving over weeks to months
- Asymmetry in 5-10% of patients—minor differences common
Additional considerations will be discussed during your consultation.
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You May Also Consider
These procedures address similar conditions and may be worth exploring with your specialist.
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)
Surgical facial rejuvenation procedure that lifts and tightens underlying tissues to reduce visible signs of aging in the face and neck. Thailand offers deep plane techniques from internationally trained surgeons at 55-70% savings compared to US pricing.
Liposuction (Lipoplasty)
Body contouring procedure removing stubborn fat deposits through suction to sculpt and reshape specific body areas. The second most performed cosmetic surgical procedure worldwide with over 2 million procedures annually. Not a weight-loss procedure—ideal for patients near their target weight with localized fat resistant to diet and exercise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I get a neck lift alone or combined with a facelift?
If you have isolated neck concerns (fat, bands) without significant jowling or midface sagging, standalone neck lift may suffice. However, most patients with neck aging also have lower face aging—combined procedures provide better, more harmonious results. Standalone neck lift is optimal for patients aged 40-60 with isolated neck concerns. Your surgeon will recommend based on your specific anatomy.
What are platysmal bands and how are they treated?
Platysmal bands are the vertical cords visible in the neck when straining or at rest. They're caused by the edges of the platysma muscle becoming prominent with age. Treatment involves tightening the muscle edges together using corset platysmaplasty technique, and sometimes partially cutting the muscle (platysmal myotomy). Results for band correction are typically excellent.
How long do neck lift results last?
Results typically last 5-10 years, though this varies based on skin quality, lifestyle, and genetics. Aging continues after surgery, but you'll always look better than if you hadn't had the procedure. Weight stability, sun protection, and not smoking help preserve results. Neck correction shows approximately 69% partial relapse at 5.5 years and often requires ongoing maintenance.
Will a neck lift address my double chin?
Yes, neck lift often includes liposuction of submental fat to address double chin. However, if your primary concern is submental fat without loose skin, you might be a candidate for liposuction alone or non-surgical options (such as Kybella). Consultation will determine the best approach based on your anatomy.
Is recovery painful?
Discomfort is moderate and well-managed with oral pain medication. Most patients describe tightness and discomfort rather than severe pain. Wearing the compression garment can feel restrictive but helps with comfort and results. Pain typically peaks at day 2-3 and improves significantly by week 1.
Can Botox or fillers replace a neck lift?
Botox can temporarily soften platysmal bands (3-4 months duration), and some fillers can improve jawline contour. However, these non-surgical options cannot address loose skin, significant fat deposits, or major muscle laxity. They're maintenance tools, not replacements for surgical neck lift.
What is the most commonly injured nerve during neck lift?
The great auricular nerve is the most commonly injured nerve during neck lift procedures, with incidence as high as 7%. This typically presents as numbness of the earlobe and surrounding area. Sensation often returns partially or fully over time. The marginal mandibular nerve (motor nerve affecting smile) has lower injury rate at 0.5-2.6%.
What should I expect for cost in Thailand?
Approximate price ranges include $5,000-$8,000 at Bumrungrad, approximately ฿282,000 (~$8,000) for face and neck lift at Bangkok Hospital, ฿136,000 (~$4,000) for standalone neck lift or ฿165,000 (~$4,800) for mid-facelift at Yanhee, and $4,500-$6,500 at Kamol Hospital. These are estimates only and vary based on individual clinical assessment, technique, and combined procedures. Contact hospitals directly for personalized quotes.
What are the contraindications for neck lift surgery?
Absolute contraindications include active smoking (must quit 4+ weeks before), uncontrolled hypertension, bleeding disorders, active infection, and unrealistic expectations. Relative contraindications include very poor skin elasticity, significant jowling (needs facelift too), short neck anatomy, low hyoid bone position, previous extensive neck surgery, psychiatric conditions (body dysmorphic disorder), patients on isotretinoin, and significant midfacial ptosis.
How does hyoid bone position affect results?
An aesthetically youthful neck demonstrates superior/posterior hyoid positioning. A low or anterior hyoid bone position is a relative contraindication because it limits how much improvement can be achieved—the neck may appear blunted even after excellent surgical technique. Your surgeon will evaluate hyoid position during consultation.
Neck lift (lower rhytidectomy or platysmaplasty) is a surgical procedure that improves visible signs of aging in the neck and jawline. It addresses loose skin, excess fat, muscle banding (“turkey neck”), and loss of jawline definition. The procedure targets an aesthetically youthful neck that demonstrates a cervicomental angle of 105-120°, prominent mental projection, well-defined mandibular border, and visible sternocleidomastoid anterior border.
Multiple technique options exist based on patient anatomy and goals. Cervicoplasty removes excess skin only with shorter recovery. Platysmaplasty tightens the platysma muscle to address vertical bands using techniques such as corset platysmaplasty, hammock technique, or transverse myotomy. Submentoplasty addresses submental fat and muscle through a single under-chin incision, often combined with liposuction. Full neck lift combines all techniques with incisions behind ears and under chin for the most comprehensive results.
Neck lift is often performed with a facelift for comprehensive lower facial rejuvenation, though standalone neck lift is an excellent option for younger patients (typically age 40-60) with isolated neck concerns and good skin elasticity. Patient satisfaction rates average 85-90%, with results typically lasting 5-10 years depending on individual factors including skin quality, lifestyle, and genetics.
Thailand’s JCI-accredited hospitals offer neck lift surgery at approximately 50-70% savings compared to US pricing, with experienced surgeons performing modern platysmaplasty techniques. Over 7,600 facelift and neck lift procedures are performed annually in Thailand. Comprehensive packages typically include surgeon fee, facility, medications, and follow-up care. Individual outcomes, recovery timelines, and costs may vary based on technique selection, combined procedures, and patient health factors. All pricing represents approximate estimates only that should be confirmed directly with the treating hospital based on individual clinical assessment.
Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Individual results vary based on patient health factors, technique selection, surgeon expertise, and adherence to pre/post-operative protocols. No specific outcomes are guaranteed. Consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon is required for personalized assessment and treatment planning. Clinical information derived from peer-reviewed literature including Cleveland Clinic patient education, NCBI StatPearls (NBK563291), PMC complications meta-analyses (PMC8240741), ASPS statistics, and ISAPS Global Survey data.
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