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Can I do anything for a turkey neck?

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Slipslidinginthefray · 22/09/2023 08:26

Mine is awful. I’ve lost some more weight recently too and it’s now even worse.

The issue is both the horizontal rings that make me look like a tortoise when I put my chin towards my chest (they are really bad) but also the turkey bit that hangs vertically.

Am I beyond help? It’s so very ageing.

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Slipslidinginthefray · 22/09/2023 15:06

It’s hopeless then? 😫

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BeverlyBrook · 23/09/2023 06:53

Nope. Microneedling with a really experienced beautician. The trick is finding one close to you that knows what she's doing.

Mountainormolehills · 23/09/2023 07:18

Neck lift, or if it’s not too severe, a strategic Botox placement - this is what I had done by my esthetician. It’s called the Nefertiti neck lift. She doesn’t use filler as many do, as she says that this makes the area too heavy.
I have Botox in the lines, round the jaw and a tiny bit on my chin and right at the top of my massator (sp) muscles as she said I have a very tight jaw.
The lines are gone and the ‘wattle’ turkey bit has really tightened up. It was definitely worth it for me, subtle though as most people don’t notice a change in your neck unless it’s a full neck lift.

Mountainormolehills · 23/09/2023 07:19

I have had microneedling too but I’m not convinced I would have such a good result as I have from the Botox.

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