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Turkey Neck

Turkey neck, not to be confused with jowls, refers to crepey, wrinkled and sagging skin on the neck. 

It is a common cosmetic concern for many men and women and is caused by a weakening of the neck muscles as well as skin laxity as the body’s production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid slows with the ageing process.

Other factors such as excessive sun exposure, smoking and drastic weight loss can also contribute to the development of turkey neck.

Treatments which can help with this concern include:

  • Topical prescription skincare
  • Skin boosters
  • Polynucleotides
  • Medical microneedling
  • Morpheus 8
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Effective Treatments for Turkey Neck

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Skin Boosters

Skin boosters are a highly effective treatment designed to deeply hydrate the skin, improve texture, and restore a natural glow
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Polynucleotides

Regenerative skin healing
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Morpheus8

Fractional radiofrequency microneedling
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Medical Microneedling

Collagen induction therapy