Excessive fatty deposits under the chin, loose skin on the neck, and muscle banding in the neck resulted in the formation of jowls, as well as excessive fat and skin relaxation in the lower face.
There are many causes of the loss of youthful contours in the face and neck, including heredity, gravity, external circumstances, and stress.
Some people believe that because the upper face still looks good, they are not ready for a complete facelift. However, a lot of patients will also notice jowl lines, a double chin (also known as a "turkey wattle"), and excessive neck skin wrinkles.
A neck lift might be a good solution if the neck area doesn't look as good as the upper face.
A brow lift can be used to treat a sagging or severely wrinkled brow, a fat transfer can be used to add fullness to the lips and cheeks and lessen the appearance of wrinkles, and eyelid surgery can be used to rejuvenate aging eyes.