We know that changes in the neck area are a natural part of life. We also understand that some people may wish to discuss options that address the appearance of the neck.

Our clinic can provide consultations about neck treatment. During consultation, a practitioner will assess your concerns, review your medical history and discuss cosmetic options that may be appropriate for you.

Any change in appearance, and how noticeable it is, varies between individuals and cannot be guaranteed.

Neck Treatment


What may be discussed in consultation

For suitable individuals, consultation may address concerns relating to:

  • the appearance of fine lines or creasing in the neck area

  • the appearance of skin texture variations

  • the appearance of skin tone variations

  • the appearance of skin firmness in the neck area

These concerns are assessed during consultation to determine whether any cosmetic procedures may be appropriate.

How treatment planning works

After reviewing your medical history and examining the neck area, your practitioner may discuss non-surgical cosmetic options that could be considered.

Examples of options that may be discussed include:

  • energy-based procedures used with device-specific settings where appropriate

  • skin-directed procedures that may be included in a cosmetic treatment plan

  • skincare and sun-protection advice relevant to the neck area

The type of procedure, number of sessions and timing are determined after consultation and clinical assessment.

In some cases, your practitioner may recommend an alternative approach or no procedure.

Safety, Risks and Aftercare

All cosmetic procedures carry risks and may not be suitable for everyone.

Before any procedure is performed, your practitioner will:

  • review your medical history, medications and relevant health information

  • examine the treatment area

  • explain the proposed procedure, limitations and alternatives, including choosing not to proceed

  • discuss possible risks and side effects, including less common but more serious complications

Risks associated with procedures may include:

  • redness or swelling

  • dryness or peeling

  • skin sensitivity or irritation

  • pigmentation changes

  • infection or delayed healing

  • temporary muscle weakness

  • uneven or unexpected aesthetic outcomes

Pain and comfort levels vary between individuals and depend on the procedure used. Some procedures may cause sensations such as warmth, tingling, tightness, discomfort or pressure during or after treatment.

Written aftercare instructions will be provided if treatment is performed.

Frequently Asked Questions

We’re all about transparency and want to provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your aesthetic journey. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please reach out – our knowledgeable team is here to assist you every step of the way.

  • The timing and degree of any visible change differ between individuals and cannot be promised in advance.

  • Comfort levels vary depending on the treatment and the individual. Where appropriate, measures such as topical numbing or cooling can be used to help reduce discomfort.

  • The number of sessions depends on your concerns, skin type and the treatment plan selected. Your practitioner will outline an individual plan; specific outcomes or an exact number of sessions cannot be guaranteed.

  • In some cases, certain treatments may help address the appearance of horizontal lines on the neck. However, responses vary, and not all lines will change to the same degree. Your practitioner will discuss what may be realistic for your situation.

  • Downtime depends on the approach used. Your practitioner will explain what to expect and any short-term restrictions for your plan.

  • In some cases, neck-focused care may be planned alongside other modalities (for example, ultrasound-based treatments or threads), if this is considered clinically appropriate. Any combination is assessed on a case-by-case basis, with timing and safety carefully considered. In some situations, combination treatment may not be recommended.

  • Your practitioner may discuss review or maintenance options, but no fixed duration can be guaranteed.

  • You will receive specific instructions, but aftercare commonly includes gentle cleansing, avoiding harsh products or friction on the area for a period, regular moisturising and diligent UV protection with SPF 50+. Following aftercare guidance can support recovery and help reduce the risk of complications.