Male facial aging follows a recognizable pattern: jowling along the jawline softens the profile, laxity in the neck erodes the sharp jaw-to-neck transition, the midface descends, and the overall impression shifts from vigorous to tired. For active men — particularly those with low body fat, extensive sun exposure, or a history of weight fluctuation — this process can outpace the rest of the body. The result is a face that does not reflect how fit, capable, and energetic the person actually is.
Male facial aging follows a recognizable pattern: jowling along the jawline softens the profile, laxity in the neck erodes the sharp jaw-to-neck transition, the midface descends, and the overall impression shifts from vigorous to tired. For active men — particularly those with low body fat, extensive sun exposure, or a history of weight fluctuation — this process can outpace the rest of the body. The result is a face that does not reflect how fit, capable, and energetic the person actually is.
For men who are not yet ready for a full facelift, a neck lift alone addresses the jawline and neck as a standalone procedure, restoring the clean jaw-to-neck angle that many men consider central to a sharp, masculine profile. Neck lift can be combined with liposuction of submental fat and, when needed, platysma muscle tightening, restoring a defined, angular jaw and neck without addressing the midface or cheeks.
Good candidates are healthy adult men with noticeable jowling, neck laxity, or midface descent who want a long-lasting result. Non-smokers heal best, and patients with realistic expectations about the goal — looking refreshed and sharp, not dramatically different — are ideal. Many men become seriously interested in surgery when they notice that no amount of fitness or weight management is correcting what the face is doing.
Facelift and neck lift surgery are performed under general anesthesia or deep sedation, typically as outpatient procedures. Most patients experience bruising and swelling that resolve largely within two to three weeks. Incisions are placed along the hairline and natural contours of the ear, where they heal as very discreet lines. Most men return to desk work in two to three weeks and feel comfortable in social and professional settings by three to four weeks. Final results continue to refine over several months.
A thorough consultation identifies the patient’s facial structure, jawline, and neck anatomy, and sets realistic goals for the facelift and neck lift procedure. Dr. Carboy evaluates how the midface, jawline, and neck interact to plan the most natural masculine outcome.
Facelift and neck lift surgery is performed under general anesthesia or deep sedation. The procedure lifts and repositions tissues to restore a sharp jawline, defined neck, and natural lower-face contour while preserving masculine facial characteristics.
Patients experience swelling and bruising that largely resolve over two to three weeks. Incisions along natural hairlines and ear contours heal discreetly. Most men return to desk work in two to three weeks and resume normal social interactions shortly thereafter.
Final results continue to refine over several months, producing a refreshed, well-rested, and masculine facial appearance. The facelift and neck lift restore natural lower-face and jawline definition.
The average procedure time varies based on your personalized treatment plan and the complexity of the procedure performed
Most patients are able to return to light daily activities within a short recovery period while healing continues gradually over time
Your follow-up appointments are designed to monitor healing, support, recovery, and ensure your results continue progressing naturally.
The location of your procedure is determined vary based on your personalized needs and the complexity of the procedure performed
We understand that choosing a procedure is a deeply personal decision. Here are answers to some of the most common questions about treatment, recovery, results, and the overall Alpenaura experience.
Not when planned with male anatomy and male aesthetic goals in mind. The pulled, windswept, or overly refined look is a product of outdated technique or surgery planned without attention to male-specific considerations. Dr. Carboy emphasizes restoring your own structure, not imposing a generic “lifted” appearance.
A facelift addresses jowling, midface descent, and the full jawline along with the neck. A neck lift focuses specifically on the jaw-to-neck angle, submental fat, and loose neck skin and muscle, without addressing the midface.
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A modern deep-plane facelift typically produces results that last ten to fifteen years or more. The face continues to age naturally, but most patients consistently look younger than they would have without surgery.
Yes. Neck lift is commonly combined with chin implant placement, submental liposuction, and in some cases rhinoplasty for a comprehensive lower-face and profile reshaping.
Most patients return to desk work in two to three weeks. Bruising and swelling resolve largely over two to three weeks, with final results continuing to develop over several months
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