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Neck Lift  in Belgium:What to Expect & Where to Find Trusted Providers

Thinking about a Neck Lift? This guide explains how it works, what results to expect, and where to find experienced providers in Belgium.

What Is a Neck Lift?

A neck lift is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to restore definition and youthfulness to the neck and jawline. Medically referred to as cervicoplasty (removal of excess skin) and platysmaplasty (tightening of the neck muscles), the procedure targets common signs of aging such as sagging skin, double chin, muscle banding, and blunting of the jawline contour.

These changes often appear earlier or more dramatically in the neck than in other facial areas. A neck lift aims to correct these concerns, creating a smoother and firmer neck with better angles and definition.

Surgical Techniques

Traditional (Full) Neck Lift

A full neck lift typically includes:

  • Skin removal to address laxity
  • Platysma muscle tightening (often using a corset-like technique)
  • Submental liposuction to remove fat under the chin
  • Deep tissue adjustment, when needed, to reposition fat or glands

This procedure often uses incisions behind the ears and under the chin. It is frequently performed in combination with a lower facelift to rejuvenate both the neck and the lower third of the face.

Deep Plane Neck Lift

A deep plane neck lift is a more advanced technique that goes beneath the platysma muscle to reposition and sculpt the deeper anatomical structures that contribute to neck heaviness and aging. Rather than just tightening skin and surface muscles, this method allows the surgeon to refine elements like drooping glands, deep fat pads, or bulky muscle edges for more dramatic and long-lasting improvement.

This approach is particularly useful in patients with a full or heavy neck, prominent platysmal bands, or visible gland bulging. Once deeper tissues are adjusted, the skin is redraped without tension, producing smoother, natural-looking contours.

While highly effective, the deep plane technique is more complex and associated with a slightly higher risk of nerve-related complications. Reported rates of temporary nerve palsy vary but remain low when performed by experienced surgeons. Patient satisfaction is consistently high — typically between 81% and 99% — though few studies use standardized or objective scoring methods to evaluate outcomes.

MACS Neck Lift

The MACS lift (Minimal Access Cranial Suspension) is a modern technique designed to treat mild to moderate sagging in the lower face and neck using shorter incisions and internal suspension sutures. It lifts tissues in a vertical vector rather than pulling them backward, which reduces downtime and scarring.

The MACS neck lift is ideal for patients with:

  • Early jowling or neck sagging
  • Mild “turkey neck”
  • Good skin tone and elasticity

It does not typically address deep fat or gland issues but offers natural-looking results with a faster recovery than a full or deep plane lift.

Mini Neck Lift

A mini neck lift is a simplified procedure for patients with mild to moderate skin laxity and early signs of neck aging. It uses small incisions behind the ears and focuses on tightening loose skin and reducing fat under the chin — without addressing the deeper platysma muscle.

This option is best for:

  • Patients in their 40s or early 50s
  • Mild sagging with no muscle banding
  • Those seeking a quicker recovery or maintenance after a previous procedure

It is usually performed under local anesthesia with sedation and has less downtime, but it’s not appropriate for advanced aging signs or heavy necks.

Emerging Techniques: Light-Guided Suspension

Minimally invasive options like MyEllevate® or percutaneous platysmaplasty use small punctures and light-guided sutures to lift the platysma and improve neck definition. These are not substitutes for surgical lifts but may benefit younger patients with:

  • Mild neck laxity
  • Good skin quality
  • No excess fat or prominent glands

Often combined with liposuction or skin tightening, they provide modest improvement with little downtime.

Complementary Procedures

Neck lift surgery is often combined with:

  • Lower facelift – to lift jowls and enhance facial harmony
  • Chin augmentation – to improve jawline projection
  • Submental liposuction – to contour under the chin
  • Botox – to soften visible platysmal bands in early stages or for maintenance (see our [Botox article])
  • Brow lift – in cases where upper facial sagging contributes to imbalance

Combining procedures allows the surgeon to tailor treatment to the full facial profile.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

Most neck lift patients are between 40 and 70 years old, but candidacy depends more on anatomy and visible aging signs than on age alone.

You may be a good candidate if you have:

  • Sagging or crepey neck skin
  • Muscle banding (vertical platysmal bands)
  • Fat accumulation under the chin
  • A blunted jawline or “turkey neck”
  • Good general health and realistic expectations

A consultation with a qualified surgeon helps assess the underlying structure of your neck — including fat, skin tone, muscle position, and gland visibility — to determine the right technique.

Anesthesia Options

Neck lifts can be performed under:

  • Local anesthesia with sedation (often used for mini lifts)
  • General anesthesia (preferred for deep plane or combined procedures)

Your surgeon will recommend the safest and most comfortable option based on the procedure plan.

Recovery and Downtime

Recovery varies by technique, but a general timeline includes:

  • Days 1–3: Swelling, bruising, and a tight feeling are common. Compression garments may be worn.
  • Week 1: Most sutures are removed. Light walking and desk work may resume.
  • Weeks 2–3: Bruising fades. Most patients return to social activities.
  • Weeks 4–6: Resume full physical activity and exercise.
  • 3–6 months: Final results are visible as swelling subsides and scars fade.

Mild numbness and tightness can last several weeks. Scars are usually discreetly hidden around the ears or under the chin.

Risks and Safety

When performed by an experienced surgeon, neck lifts are generally safe. However, risks can include:

  • Hematoma (0.2–4%)
  • Temporary or permanent nerve injury (0.2–12%)
  • Infection
  • Scarring or asymmetry
  • Contour irregularities or skin rippling
  • Cobra neck deformity – a rare complication from overly aggressive fat removal causing midline skin depression

Careful technique and patient selection help minimize complications.

Longevity of Results

The results of a neck lift are long-lasting, but not permanent. How long they last depends on the technique used, individual aging patterns, and lifestyle factors.

  • Mini neck lifts, which are less invasive and focus on mild sagging, generally last around 5 years before touch-ups may be needed.
  • Traditional or deep plane neck lifts, which address deeper anatomical layers, typically offer visible improvements that last 10 to 15 years or more.

Several factors affect how long the results will hold:

  • Skin quality and elasticity
  • Genetics and hormonal aging
  • Sun exposure and smoking
  • Significant weight changes or stress

While the neck will continue to age naturally, surgery can significantly reset the clock. Many patients never return to their preoperative appearance, even after a decade.

To help maintain results:

  • Use daily sun protection (SPF 30+)
  • Avoid smoking and maintain a stable weight
  • Follow a consistent skincare routine
  • Consider non-surgical maintenance treatments, such as:
    • RF or ultrasound skin tightening
    • Microneedling
    • Botox for platysmal bands
    • Light chemical peels or laser

A neck lift provides a strong foundation — but long-term results depend in part on how you care for your skin and body afterward.

Neck Lift Pricing in Belgium

Neck lift prices vary by surgeon, clinic, and the complexity of the procedure. Typical ranges:

  • Mini neck lift: €2,000 – €3,500
  • MACS lift: €4,000 – €6,000
  • Full or deep plane lift: €5,000 – €7,000+
  • Liposuction add-on: +€800 – €1,200

Pricing generally includes the surgeon’s fee, anesthesia, and facility costs. Always request a detailed estimate during your consultation.

FAQ

What is the difference between a neck lift and a facelift?

A neck lift focuses specifically on the neck and jawline, addressing sagging skin, fat deposits, and muscle banding in that area. A facelift targets the mid and lower face, lifting the cheeks and reducing jowls. Many patients benefit from a combined approach to treat both regions harmoniously.

Am I a good candidate for a neck lift?

You may be a good candidate if you have visible signs of neck aging—such as loose skin, a double chin, or vertical platysmal bands—and are in good general health. Ideal candidates typically range from 40 to 70 years old, but suitability is based on anatomy, not age.

What types of neck lifts are available?

There are several techniques:

  • Full (traditional) neck lift – tightens skin and muscles, removes fat
  • Deep plane neck lift – addresses deeper structures like glands and fat pads
  • MACS neck lift – vertical lift with minimal incisions for mild sagging
  • Mini neck lift – targets early laxity with smaller incisions
  • Light-guided suspension techniques – minimally invasive options for younger patients

Your surgeon will recommend the best technique based on your anatomy and goals.

What’s the difference between a full neck lift and a mini neck lift?

A full neck lift removes excess skin, tightens the platysma muscle, and may involve liposuction. It’s ideal for moderate to severe aging. A mini neck lift uses smaller incisions, skips muscle work, and is suitable for early signs of sagging. Recovery is shorter, but results are less dramatic and not as long-lasting.

Can a neck lift be combined with other procedures?

Yes. It’s commonly paired with a lower facelift, submental liposuction, chin augmentation, or even a brow lift. Botox is often used for early-stage platysmal bands or to maintain results. Combining procedures often leads to a more balanced and natural outcome.

What is the recovery time after a neck lift?

Most patients return to light activities within a week. Bruising and swelling subside over 2–3 weeks, and full recovery—including return to exercise—usually occurs by 4 to 6 weeks. Final results settle in by 3 to 6 months as swelling fades and scars mature.

Will there be visible scars?

Neck lift scars are typically well hidden behind the ears and under the chin. When performed skillfully, they fade over time and are barely noticeable. Proper wound care and sun protection help ensure the best healing.

What are the risks and complications?

While rare with an experienced surgeon, possible risks include hematoma, nerve injury, infection, scarring, asymmetry, or rippling. A rare complication called “cobra neck deformity” can occur if too much central fat is removed. Patient selection and surgical technique are key to minimizing risks.

How long do neck lift results last?

A deep or full neck lift can maintain visible results for 10 to 15 years. Mini neck lifts may last up to 5 years. Genetics, sun exposure, skincare, and weight stability all influence how long results last. Non-surgical treatments like RF tightening or Botox may help extend the benefits.

How much does a neck lift cost in Belgium?

Costs vary by procedure type and complexity. Approximate ranges:

  • Mini neck lift: €2,000 – €3,500
  • MACS lift: €4,000 – €6,000
  • Full or deep plane lift: €5,000 – €7,000+
  • Liposuction add-on: +€800 – €1,200
    Quotes typically include the surgeon’s fee, anesthesia, and facility costs.
Sources et références médicales

Medical Sources and References

  • Chinta SR, Brydges HT, Laspro M, Shah AR, Cohen J, Ceradini DJ. Current Trends in Deep Plane Neck Lifting: A Systematic Review. Ann Plast Surg. 2025 Feb 1;94(2):222-228. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000004163. Epub 2024 Dec 3. PMID: 39652837.
  • Viterbo F, Secanho MS. An update about neck rejuvenation and complications. Plast Aesthet Res. 2021;8:61. http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2347-9264.2021.16
  • Boyd, C.J.; Ceradini, D.J. Current Trends in Facelift and Necklift Procedures. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 4273. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14124273
  • Borisenko, A.S.; Sharobaro, V.I.; Burkhonova, N.S.; Avdeev, A.E.; Ahmed Alsheikh, Y.M. Advanced Surgical Approaches for the Rejuvenation of the Submental and Cervicofacial Regions: A Literature Review for a Personalized Approach. Cosmetics 2025, 12, 26. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics12010026
  • Weinstein AL, Nahai F. A layered approach to neck lift. Plast Aesthet Res. 2021;8:11. http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2347-9264.2020.192
  • Diego A Gomez, Isaac B James, David M Turer, Matthew J Trovato, Jason N Pozner, Jonathan Cook, Barry E DiBernardo, Gregory P Mueller, Light-Guided Percutaneous Neck Rejuvenation With Division of Platysma Bands and Suture Suspension: A Multicenter Retrospective Study, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, Volume 43, Issue 4, April 2023, Pages 393–404, https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjac287
  • Borisenko, A.S.; Sharobaro, V.I.; Burkhonova, N.S.; Avdeev, A.E.; Ahmed Alsheikh, Y.M. Advanced Surgical Approaches for the Rejuvenation of the Submental and Cervicofacial Regions: A Literature Review for a Personalized Approach. Cosmetics 2025, 12, 26. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics12010026
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Medical Disclaimer
This article is intended for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is based on peer-reviewed medical research, clinical guidelines, and expert-reviewed medical literature to provide clear, reliable, and up-to-date information for patients. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.
We do not promote any specific treatment, product, or provider, and there are no conflicts of interest influencing the content.
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