Male Face and Neck Rejuvenation

Sharpen the jawline, tighten the neck, and restore masculine definition—natural rejuvenation without a “done” look.

Overview

Face and neck rejuvenation combines lifting techniques to address sagging skin, muscle laxity, and volume loss, creating a smoother, stronger and more defined contour. Dr. Slamin employs deep-plane/SMAS techniques to reposition descended tissues, smooth banding, and refine the mandibular border. Incision design accounts for beard pattern and sideburns to keep scars discreet and natural.

Surgical Notes

  • Downtime: 10–14 days initial; full refinement over 6–12 months
  • Anesthesia: General anesthesia
  • Setting: Accredited surgery center
  • Incisions/Scars: Discreet around ears, hairline, and under chin; fade naturally
  • Results Timeline: Noticeable definition immediately; refined contour by 6–12 weeks; maturation over months
  • Longevity: 8-12 years with natural aging

Goals of Male Face and Neck Rejuvenation

  • Restore a crisp jawline and balanced lower-face proportions
  • Reduce jowls and marionette shadows without over-tightening skin
  • Smooth vertical neck bands and submental fullness
  • Maintain a masculine, square jaw and natural beard pattern

Candidates for Male Face and Neck Rejuvenation

  • Lower-face laxity, jowls, neck bands, or heaviness under the chin
  • Good health, nonsmoker or willing to optimize
  • Seeking natural rejuvenation rather than dramatic change

Dr. Slamin’s Approach to Male Face and Neck Rejuvenation

Consultation & Planning

We evaluate skin quality, fat distribution, muscle laxity, and chin projection. Vector planning and incision mapping are personalized to beard growth and hairline.

Technical Aspects

  • Deep-Plane/SMAS Repositioning for durable, natural lift
  • Deep Neck Sculpting to correct banding and define the cervicomental angle
  • Fat Repositioning Restore midface volume
  • Preservation Techniques Limited undermining to promote faster healing

Day of Procedure

Typical operative time is 4–5 hours. Soft dressings/supportive garment are placed; you go home the same day with detailed aftercare provided in advance.

Recovery Timeline

Days
1–3
Fullness/tightness; drains removed
~1
Week
Suture removal begins; bruising fades; light work resumes
2
Weeks
Social downtime eases
4
Weeks
Gradual return to exercise with clearance

Pain & Comfort

Tightness managed with pain management protocols.

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