Neck Tightening: Non-Surgical Solutions for Neck Lines & Sagging
Neck lines and sagging are early signs of aging. Non-surgical neck tightening options — Ultherapy, Thermage, and combination protocols.
Why the neck ages faster (and the research behind it)
The neck is one of the first areas to show visible signs of aging — and this is not anecdotal. A 2015 study in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal that mapped topographic skin thickness across the human face and neck documented that neck skin is measurably thinner than facial skin in most regions, with less dermal collagen density and fewer sebaceous glands.
A 2013 study on age-related biomechanical changes comparing neck, cheek, and forearm skin in Korean females found that neck skin loses elasticity faster than facial skin with age — particularly in women over 40. The neck is also constantly exposed to sun and environmental damage and endures repetitive motion from looking down at phones and screens ("tech neck"), accelerating the formation of horizontal creases. Most people diligently apply sunscreen and anti-aging products to their face but neglect the neck entirely.
Types of neck aging

Neck aging presents in several distinct patterns, and effective treatment requires identifying which pattern (or combination) is present:
- Horizontal neck lines (necklace lines): creases that run across the neck, often genetic but worsened by sun exposure and posture
- Vertical bands (platysmal bands): visible muscle bands that become prominent with age as the platysma muscle loosens and separates
- Skin laxity: sagging and loss of jawline definition caused by dermal collagen loss
- Textural changes: crepey, rough, or discolored skin on the neck and décolletage from photoaging
Non-surgical treatment options
At Delight Dermatology Clinic, neck tightening protocols are customized based on the specific aging pattern. The key tools:
Ultherapy Prime for deep lifting
Ultherapy uses microfocused ultrasound with visualization (MFU-V) to deliver focused ultrasound energy to specific tissue depths (1.5 mm, 3.0 mm, and 4.5 mm), targeting the SMAS layer and stimulating collagen production for gradual lifting over 2-3 months. Ulthera received its first-ever FDA clearance for non-invasive neck lifting in 2012 — making it one of the few devices with a specific FDA indication for neck tightening.
A 2025 narrative review on MFU-V and skin quality confirmed that microfocused ultrasound produces measurable improvements in skin laxity and dermal density in the neck and face when used by experienced operators.
Thermage FLX for collagen contraction
Thermage FLX uses monopolar radiofrequency energy to tighten existing collagen fibers and promote new collagen growth. A single treatment often shows improvement for 6-12 months, making it a low-maintenance option for patients who want visible tightening without frequent follow-ups.
Botox for platysmal bands (the "Nefertiti lift")
Vertical platysmal bands are treated with precisely placed botulinum toxin injections into the platysma muscle. This technique — published by Dr. Philippe Levy in 2007 as the "Nefertiti lift" — remains a standard non-surgical approach to the aging neckline. A 2022 anatomical review in PMC mapped the precise injection targets for maximum platysmal relaxation and jawline lift. The technique originally dates back to a foundational 1999 paper in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Combination protocols for texture and quality
Combination protocols that pair energy devices with injectables deliver the most comprehensive results: Sculptra Prime for volume and collagen biostimulation, Rejuran for skin quality, and laser treatments for photoaging and pigmentation.
The neck tightening package
For patients who want a comprehensive approach, the Neck Tightening Package at Delight Dermatology Clinic combines multiple modalities in a planned treatment sequence. The dermatologist evaluates your neck during consultation and designs a protocol that addresses your specific combination of concerns — whether that's lines, bands, laxity, texture, or all of the above. This approach typically delivers better results than any single treatment alone.
Prevention and maintenance
Prevention is far easier than correction. Daily sunscreen application to the neck and chest, sleeping on your back or with a low pillow, and extending your skincare routine below the jawline all help slow neck aging. For patients who have already undergone treatment, maintenance sessions every 6-12 months help preserve results and continue stimulating collagen production.
Sources & references
- Topographic Thickness of Skin in the Human Face — Aesthetic Surgery Journal 2015
- Age-Related Changes in Skin Bio-mechanical Properties: Neck vs Cheek vs Forearm — 2013
- Ulthera FDA Clearance for Non-Invasive Neck Lifting (2012)
- Microfocused Ultrasound With Visualization in Skin Quality: A Narrative Review — 2025
- Levy PM. "The 'Nefertiti lift': a new technique for specific re-contouring of the jawline." J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2007. PMID: 18236245
- Anatomical Proposal for Botulinum Neurotoxin Injection Targeting Platysma — 2022
- Nonsurgical Treatment of Platysmal Bands with Botulinum Toxin A — Plast Reconstr Surg 1999 (foundational)
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