Turkey neck reversal?
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KYBELLA is what you need. Google it speaking from experience6
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RE: Strivectin, Cool Sculp, even KYBELLA (though I do not mean to diss anything someone believes has worked for them).
The turkey neck is a rather intractable problem, short of surgery, which isn't so great either.
That's why the facial plastic surgeons tried Botox and Thermage (an ultrasound-heat procedure that has never found its niche) on it.
They did not work either.
These things are genetic. I would suggest working on your acceptance and self-esteem. That's liable to be the most effective for you.
If you want to know more about cosmetic procedures, try glancing at the website realself.com. It is a site where people who have had procedures and/or used cosmetic products rate their satisfaction with what they used. As far as I know, the consumer reviews are real and the site is not compromised by funding and/or drug/laser/cosmetic companies.
A short read can be quite enlightening.
PS KYBELLA removes fat, and that is not your problem, not if your 'turkey neck' is what people usually refer to as turkey neck (Loose, crepey skin, neck cords.)
PSS Yes, a retinoid, like retin A, has been shown in reputable clinical trials to improve fine wrinkles and skin quality. But it is not going to help with loose skin and cords.6 -
Doesn't this question depend on your age? I lost 60 pounds a few years ago. I'm in my late 50's. I lost weight. I didn't lose skin. It does not just spring back like a 25 year olds elastic skin. Ah, youth.0
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There must not be a really great turkey neck surgery,cream,etc cuz lately I've been noticing the necks of older famous women and the face is pulled tight but the neck is still all loose and wrinkly5
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cheryldumais wrote: »Honestly mine improved all by itself over time. I don't even notice it any more. Give it time.
I have noticed a difference. It has been 8 months or so since I was very close to goal and the loose skin was the worst. If I lean my head forward it still bunches under my chin but I can lean it further forward before it becomes very noticeable compared to what it was at first.0 -
This was my original post.. I did have a bad turkey neck.. and now I don't. Is my neck perfect? No.. but it is very much improved..and I think it will improve more.
There is always hope..don't be so negative. just like losing weight.. it is never too late. And.. you can improve your skin if you work at it. Some think it is hopeless..just because they don't want to do the work and give it time.8
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