While the vast majority of neck lift surgeries in Las Vegas go well and patients are happy with their results, bad neck lift procedures do sometimes occur.
Being left with a botched neck lift and neck lift regrets, however, is not a good position to be in. This is why choosing a skilled and experienced surgeon with a great track record is so important.
One of the best ways to choose the most qualified surgeon for your procedure is to look at potential surgeons’ neck lift before and after galleries. Most anyone can spot a poorly done neck lift a mile away. Still, here are some specific signs of a bad neck lift to watch out for.
Signs of a Bad Neck Lift
Unevenness, Lumps, and Bumps
Often, neck lift surgeries are combined with chin liposuction so that your plastic surgeon will tighten and smooth your neck skin while also removing excess fat from the chin and neck area. This can leave you with a beautiful, youthful-looking neck. However, if performed poorly, you may end up with lumps, bumps, or a gaunt appearance to your neck where too much fat was removed.
Pixie Ears
If the skin is pulled down too much during neck lift surgery, this can create “pixie ears”. Pixie ears are essentially ears that have been pulled down and elongated (along with the skin beneath) so that they appear detached instead of attached and natural.
Prominent or Noticeable Neck Lift Scars
Most patients will have at least one neck lift scar directly below their chin. Often, other incisions will have been made within the posterior hairline or around the ears, so you may have scars here too.
Scars are a normal part of undergoing plastic surgery. However, if there is prominent scar tissue or highly pigmented or raised scarring on the skin’s surface, this is a sign of a poor neck lift outcome.
Lackluster Results
Finally, patients who undergo an actual surgical procedure with anesthesia and pay the price of the procedure want to know that they are actually going to be left with natural-looking improvements and a more youthful appearance once they recover.
If a patient appears to be left with residual sagging skin, wrinkles, neck bands, and other signs of aging after their neck rejuvenation, one wonders what the point of surgery was.
What Can I Do About a Bad Neck Lift?
If this happens, your first move would likely be to meet with your primary surgeon. Occasionally, plastic surgeons simply can’t avoid a negative outcome due to factors beyond their control. In turn, they may offer you a free or discounted revision procedure or have other options such as laser treatments or injections that can help the problem.
However, keep in mind that this isn’t always the case. Most surgeons will be upfront with the neck lift surgery risks before your surgery. It’s important that all neck lift patients know there is, unfortunately, always the risk of a poor outcome. Your surgeon may even show you bad neck lift photos beforehand so that you know what can go wrong with a neck lift procedure.
In the event that you feel uncomfortable returning to the surgeon who originally performed your bad neck lift, you may also consider going to a new plastic surgeon to undergo revision neck surgery.
Of course, remember that before undergoing an additional surgery, you’ll need to have fully completed the neck lift recovery process following your primary surgery.
Neck Lift FAQs
What is neck lift recovery like?
The initial neck lift recovery period typically lasts one to two weeks. Your neck’s appearance will be hidden with bandages, and you will have swelling and bruising.
To avoid bad neck lift results, poor wound healing, infection, and other negative outcomes, be sure to follow all of the advice your experienced plastic surgeon provides you with. Sleep on your back with your head elevated, stay out of the sun, do not exercise, avoid heavy lifting, and eat a healthy diet.
What’s the difference between a neck lift and double chin lipo?
Neck lifts are a type of facial plastic surgery that get rid of excess skin on the neck. Sagging neck skin, wrinkles, lines, and neck bands are all signs of aging and can make you look older than you really are. A neck lift smooths and tightens this area.
Chin liposuction (submental liposuction) does not do anything about loose skin or wrinkles. Instead, this is a cosmetic surgery that removes excess fat from the neck and chin area.
If you have both excess skin and fat, you may need both a neck lift and chin liposuction to smooth and slim the neck contour.
Call to Request a Consultation Appointment
Are you ready to move forward with a neck lift cosmetic procedure, or have you had a bad experience and are in need of neck lift revision surgery? When searching for a plastic surgeon for a neck lift, Las Vegas patients trust board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Rachel Mason.
Dr. Mason is a standout in her field. With a deep commitment to patient care and extensive surgical experience, Dr. Mason can help you achieve attractive, natural-looking results with neck lift surgery. Call today to set up your initial neck lift consultation appointment today.