Fat removal only, no skin tightening — the lowest-cost entry point among neck procedures.
Fat removal only, no skin tightening — the lowest-cost entry point into neck-lift pricing, usually done under local anesthesia.
Considering skin tightening too? See the main calculator to compare against platysmaplasty and combined procedure pricing.
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$2,000–$7,000 — the lowest-cost entry point in the neck-procedure category. Fat removal only, no skin tightening — the lowest-cost entry point into neck-lift pricing, usually done under local anesthesia.
No. Neck liposuction removes fat only, with no skin tightening or muscle work — it doesn't address loose skin or banding ("turkey neck"). If skin laxity is the main concern, a combined lipo + platysmaplasty procedure ($6,000–$15,000) is usually the more appropriate — and more expensive — option.
Younger patients with good skin elasticity and localized submental (under-chin) fat, but without significant loose skin or muscle banding, are the typical candidates. A consultation with a board-certified surgeon determines whether liposuction alone will give an adequate result or whether skin/muscle work is also needed.