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3 non-surgical ways to treat turkey neck before Thanksgiving

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Disclaimer: We think everyone is beautiful just the way they are. However, as many of us get older, there are things that we’d like to tweak about ourselves to feel more confident. And for many women approaching middle age or older, that thing is often sagging skin in the neck area, also known as turkey neck.

Here in CHS, Sweetgrass Plastic Surgery has several non-surgical solutions to tighten skin + remove excess fat if that’s something you’re looking into. Here are their recommendations for 3 ways to get rid of turkey neck *before* Thanksgiving.

PrecisionTX

  • Designed for the treatment of smaller areas like the lower face, jawline + neck
  • The procedure treats fat underneath the chin, sagging skin around the neck, and jawline + cheeks by inserting a tiny cannula into the skin and using laser heat therapy
  • Takes less than one hour
  • $3,250 – typically, just one treatment is recommended
  • See a before + after on Instagram

Kybella

  • An injection that literally melts fat in the “double chin” area (think: Botox for the neck)
  • Can be a solution for stubborn submental fat that often sticks around no matter your genetics or healthy lifestyle
  • Takes less than one hour
  • $2,500 two treatments, six weeks apart
  • See a before + after on Instagram

FaceTite

  • Uses radiofrequency energy to sculpt and tone the face + neck
  • Can be used to improve laxity in the skin that causes the face and neck to appear sagging and loose
  • Procedure takes ~one hour (can be done awake or asleep) + has minimal downtime (1-3 days)
  • $2,600 one treatment of FaceTite for neck area
  • See before + after examples here

If one of these sounds like something you want to do to love the skin you’re in just a little more, learn more about Sweetgrass Plastic Surgery + book your free consultation by calling 843-264-7973. Mention ‘CHStoday’ on the phone + receive 20% off all neck procedures and a free Morpheus treatment with purchase of FaceTite for the months of October and November.

P.S.: Interested readers can download a free audiobook copy of Sweetgrass Plastic Surgery Dr. Schimpf’s book, Finding Beauty, which breaks down common myths behind plastic surgery + serves as a good read for anyone considering surgery or cosmetic procedures. To snag your copy, email them here.

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