About Neck Bands
Neck bands, often visible as vertical lines extending from the jawline toward the collarbone, may become more noticeable over time due to changes in skin structure and underlying muscle activity. Gradual shifts in collagen and tissue support can influence skin characteristics in this area.
Neck bands may be influenced by factors such as:
- Platysmal muscle activity
- Changes in collagen and elastin over time
- Dermal thinning
- Skin laxity
- Gravitational soft tissue changes
Because multiple structural factors may contribute, management is tailored following detailed clinical evaluation.
The intention of treatment, where clinically appropriate, is to support skin structure while maintaining a natural and proportionate appearance. All recommendations are individualised following assessment, with discussion of risks, expected variability in outcomes, alternative options and pricing provided during consultation.
Where suitable, options discussed may include:
- Energy-based devices intended to support dermal tissue
- Treatments aimed at supporting collagen response
- Structured or staged treatment plans
All medical procedures carry risks. A consultation is required to determine suitability.



