NECK & JAWLINE LIFT

Refine. Tighten. Define.

This targeted treatment focuses on firming and lifting the neck and jawline using a powerful combination of microneedling, mesotherapy, and a high-performance skin booster. Designed to stimulate collagen production, deeply hydrate, and enhance skin elasticity, this treatment restores definition and smoothness to one of the first areas to show signs of ageing.

 

How It Works

Microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries to stimulate collagen and elastin production.

Mesotherapy delivers micro-injections of rejuvenating actives directly into the skin.

A potent skin booster floods the dermis with hydration, firming peptides, and regenerative ingredients to support cellular renewal.

Together, these techniques tighten and tone the skin, reduce crepiness, and visibly improve the jawline’s contour and definition.

 

What It Treats

  • Laxity in the neck and jawline
  • Fine lines and crepey skin
  • Mild jowling
  • Dull, dehydrated or sagging skin
  • Uneven texture and loss of firmness

Who It’s For

Ideal for clients looking to:

  • Lift and tighten the lower face and neck
  • Improve skin tone, hydration, and elasticity
  • Prevent early signs of ageing
  • Avoid invasive procedures
  • Suitable for most skin types and tones. A consultation is required to confirm suitability.

Treatment Plan

3 sessions, spaced 3–4 weeks apart

Each session lasts 30–40 minutes

Maintenance sessions are recommended every 6 months for best results

 

Downtime

Mild redness, swelling, or sensitivity may occur and usually resolves within 24–48 hours. A sunburn-like sensation is common immediately post-treatment. SPF 50 and minimal product use are advised during recovery.

 

Avoid for 48–72 hours:

  • Makeup, heat exposure, exercise, and harsh skincare
  • Touching or irritating the treated area

Not Suitable For:

  • Active skin infections or inflammation
  • Cold sores or herpes in the treatment area
  • Eczema, psoriasis, or fungal skin conditions
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Recent isotretinoin use (within 6–12 months)
  • Bleeding disorders or blood-thinning medications
  • History of keloid scarring
  • Autoimmune conditions (e.g. lupus, scleroderma)
  • Unrealistic expectations or severe needle phobia

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