Jawline lift & neck bands
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At Cosmetic Connection, our consultations for platysma neck bands allow you to explore non-surgical options to treat the vertical cords that appear on the neck with natural ageing.
Our experienced medical professionals use various techniques to tailor the treatment to your personal preferences. During your consultation, we’ll review your goals, outline potential risks, and explain the range of possible outcomes based on your individual assessment.
If you’re ready to move forward, contact our team for a free suitability assessment, or schedule a confidential consultation.
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A consultation with our experienced clinicians helps you understand your options and choose the approach best suited to your preferences. You’ll receive clear guidance tailored to your individual needs.
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Learn which non-surgical options are suitable for your personal aesthetic concerns.
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Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with tailored and non-permanent changes.
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Can be integrated into a holistic non-surgical plan to balance facial features and refresh your appearance.
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After your treatment, we provide clear post-care instructions, so you can enjoy your results and get back to your day.
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We move beyond “beauty retail” to provide a doctor-led environment. Our focus is on thoughtful, measured assessments, and calculated clinical plans rather than a sales pitch, ensuring your treatment is guided by medical expertise and mutual respect.
Identify your clinical path before you enter the clinic. Our digital triage process evaluates your anatomical baseline, providing an intelligent first step and a personalised clinical path that replaces the “aesthetic gamble” of a vague “discovery session” with clear, expert guidance.
We respect that your hesitation is a sign of intelligence. This in-clinic consultation serves to confirm your digital roadmap in person. It is a private space to finalise your clinical plan and proceed with treatment only once you are completely certain.
We replace guesswork with calculation. By assessing your unique Anatomy, the Aetiology (biological drivers) of your concerns, and your Goals, we ensure every intervention is biologically appropriate and structurally sound.
To maintain clinical integrity, we removed the incentive for over-treatment. Our transparent flat-fee pricing ensures your clinician is motivated by your anatomical outcome—not by the amount of product used.
Achieve Identity Alignment™ through clinical restraint. By applying the 90/10 Rule, we refine your appearance while protecting your natural character, ensuring your result withstands the closest social scrutiny.
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Vertical platysma neck bands are the rope-like cords that appear on the front of the neck. They are caused by the platysma muscle, a thin, superficial muscle that extends from the collarbone up to the jawline. As we age, this muscle can become more defined and contract in a way that creates these visible vertical bands. Decreasing skin elasticity may also contribute to their appearance.
The primary cause of vertical platysma neck bands is increase tension in the platysma muscle. Over time, loss of skin tone causes sagging, which can result in hyperactivity of the platysma muscle. Repeated neck movements and facial expressions can also contribute to their development and prominence over time.
There are various non-surgical methods to reduce platysma bands.
They work by either:
- Targeting the platysma muscle (by either relaxing it, or transecting it with a small suture).
- Strengthening the skin
There are different technique for each approach. To determine the best option for your platysma bands, a consultation is required.
If you want to know whether treatment for vertical platysma neck bands is right for you, a consultation is required.
The cost of treatment platysma neck bands varies depending on your individual needs, which can only be determined after an assessment. If you’d like pricing information, you can:
- Complete our free online suitability assessment for general pricing information.
- Schedule a consultation (free spots available in Sydney) for a personalised treatment plan and quote.
Vertical platysma neck bands can be treated by targeting the platysma muscle or the overlying skin.
Treatment time for platysma bands varies on the method and extent, but typically ranges from 10-20 minutes.
You can typically start to see the full effects of treatment for vertical platysma neck bands within days to weeks, depending on the methods used.
Depending on the treatment methods used, results from vertical neck band treatments typically last months to years.
Individual results vary depending on factors like your metabolism and lifestyle.
After receiving treatment for vertical platysma neck bands, you might notice redness and slight swelling which typically settle in 1-2 days.
The results will gradually emerge over the coming days to weeks, depending on treatment methods.
Treatments for vertical platysma neck bands are generally considered low-risk when performed by qualified and experienced medical professionals.
Side effects are typically mild and temporary, such as slight redness, swelling, or less commonly bruising at the treatment sites.
More serious complications like infections and temporary neck weakness are rare.