Neck Filler
Neck Wrinkle Injection uses high-quality hyaluronic acid products like Rejeuness and others, which are injected directly into the neck skin to replenish moisture and nutrients. This stimulates collagen regeneration, improving skin texture and firmness, and effectively reducing fine lines on the neck.
What's it for?
Neck Wrinkles
How it works?
Neck fillers work by injecting dermal filler substances, typically hyaluronic acid, into the skin and tissues of the neck area. This treatment targets concerns such as sagging skin, fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of volume, which are common signs of aging in the neck region.
When injected, the filler restores lost volume, smooths wrinkles, and tightens the skin. The hyaluronic acid in the filler attracts moisture, which helps to hydrate and plump the skin, improving its elasticity and firmness. Over time, the treatment stimulates collagen production, which further enhances the skin's structure and rejuvenates the appearance of the neck, creating a smoother, firmer, and more youthful look.
Benefits
Reduce Neck Wrinkles
Tighten Skin
Improve Skin Tone
Hydrate and Moisturize
Why Choose?
Reduce Neck Wrinkles
Instant Results: Immediate visible changes and improvements in the facial appearance, providing a noticeable transformation right after the treatment.
Quick Recovery
Minimal Downtime: The recovery process is quick, with almost no noticeable downtime, allowing you to resume your normal activities immediately after the treatment.
Personalized Customization
Tailored treatments designed to address individual facial concerns, creating a personalized plan for optimal improvement based on your specific needs.
Before & After
FAQ
What should to know before treatments?
Before Treatment: Inform the doctor of any allergies or neck-related medical history.
What should to know after treatments?
For 24 Hours Post-Treatment: Avoid using any cosmetics.
How long does it last?
The results of treatments like dermal fillers, neck fillers, and similar procedures typically last between 6 to 12 months, depending on factors such as the type of treatment, individual skin type, and lifestyle.