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Neck Lift
Things to Know
Procedure Time
4 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Evon Zoog, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Evon Zoog completed his undergraduate work at UNC Charlotte before receiving his medical degree at UNC Chapel Hill. He then moved to Chattanooga to complete his general surgery residency and felt his passion for plastic surgery grow. He was selected to train in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the prestigious University of Alabama at Birmingham where, under the direction of Dr. Jorge de la Torre, he had the privilege of being trained and mentored by some of the top plastic surgeons in the country. He completed over 100 free flap breast reconstruction procedures alongside Dr. R. Jobe Fix, one of the premier microsurgeons in the United States. He also trained with Drs. James Grotting, Al Cohn and Brad Denney where he became skilled in the most advanced and up-to-date techniques and technologies in aesthetic surgery. During his training, he authored over fourteen peer-reviewed articles in some of the most highly regarded medical journals as well as devoted time to research projects in the field.
Education & Training
2010 - 2014 University Of North Carolina School Of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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2915 Coltsgate Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211, USA
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Neck Lift

Evon Zoog, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
High Patient Satisfaction
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Dr. Evon Zoog completed his undergraduate work at UNC Charlotte before receiving...
Neck Lift by Evon Zoog, MD.
About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Duration
4 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 Weeks
Effective Period
10 years
- Improves the appearance of the jawline and neck
- Reduces sagging skin and wrinkles
- Tightens loose skin
- Improves skin texture and tone
- Creates a more youthful appearance
Risks of a Neck Lift
- Bleeding and Hematoma: Excessive bleeding during surgery or postoperatively can lead to the formation of a hematoma (collection of blood), which may require drainage or further surgery.
- Infection: Like any surgical procedure, a neck lift can carry the risk of infection, which can be treated with antibiotics.
- Scarring: While most scars from a neck lift are hidden within the hair or natural creases of the skin, there is a small risk of visible or excessive scarring.
- Asymmetry: In some cases, the results of a neck lift may not be symmetrical, leading to an uneven appearance.
- Nerve Damage: Injury to the nerves in the neck area can occur during surgery, resulting in temporary or permanent numbness or weakness in the face or neck.
- Facial Paralysis: Rarely, damage to the facial nerve can occur, leading to temporary or permanent facial paralysis.
- Unacceptable Results: While most patients are satisfied with their neck lift results, it is important to understand that there is no guarantee of perfect outcomes.
Safety Precautions
- Proper Patient Selection: A neck lift is not suitable for everyone. It is typically performed on patients in good health with realistic expectations and minimal underlying medical conditions.
- Experienced Surgeon: The safety of a neck lift depends heavily on the skill and experience of the surgeon. It is crucial to choose a qualified and board-certified plastic surgeon with expertise in neck lift procedures.
- Preoperative Preparation: Before surgery, patients should follow the surgeon's instructions for medication adjustments, diet, and activity restrictions.
- Surgery Under General Anesthesia: A neck lift is typically performed under general anesthesia, ensuring maximum patient comfort and safety.
- Sterile Surgical Environment: The procedure is performed in a sterile surgical environment to minimize the risk of infection.
- Postoperative Care: Following surgery, patients must follow the surgeon's instructions for wound care, pain management, and activity restrictions. Regular follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor recovery and ensure optimal results.
- Patient Compliance: Adherence to the surgeon's postoperative instructions and lifestyle modifications, such as smoking cessation and sun protection, is essential for optimal healing and long-lasting results.
Pre-Operative Preparation for a Neck Lift
1. Medical History and Physical Examination:
- Consultation with the plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, concerns, and medical history.
- Physical examination to assess the condition of your neck, jawline, and surrounding tissues.
2. Lifestyle Modifications:
- Quit smoking at least 6 weeks before surgery.
- Avoid using blood thinners (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen) for 2 weeks before surgery.
- Limit alcohol consumption for 2 weeks before surgery.
3. Pre-Surgery Instructions:
- Wash your neck thoroughly with antibacterial soap the night before and the morning of surgery.
- Avoid eating or drinking after midnight the night before surgery.
- Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to the surgery center.
- Bring a responsible adult to accompany you and drive you home after surgery.
4. Surgical Markings:
- On the day of surgery, the surgeon will mark the areas to be treated with ink.
- These marks help guide the precise incisions during the procedure.
5. Anesthesia:
- Most neck lifts are performed under general anesthesia, which means you will be completely asleep during the procedure.
- Local anesthesia may also be used in conjunction with general anesthesia to minimize discomfort during and after surgery.
6. Surgical Procedure:
- The surgeon will create incisions along the hairline or behind the ears, depending on the location of excess skin and fat.
- The underlying muscles are tightened and repositioned to create a more youthful appearance.
- Excess skin and fat are carefully removed.
- The incisions are closed with sutures or skin glue.
7. Post-Operative Care:
- Immediately after surgery, you will be placed in a recovery area for monitoring.
- A wrap or bandage will be placed around your neck for support and protection.
- You will experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which can be managed with pain medication and cold compresses.
- Sutures or clips will be removed within 5-10 days after surgery.
Immediate Post-Operative Period (24-48 hours)
- Rest: Stay in a semi-reclined position with your head elevated on pillows.
- Dressings: Apply cold compresses or ice packs to the neck area to reduce swelling and discomfort. Change dressings as directed by your surgeon.
- Pain Management: Take pain medication as prescribed by your doctor.
- Drainage: There may be some drainage from the incision. Clean the area and apply a sterile gauze pad as needed.
First Week After Surgery
- Rest: Continue resting and elevating your head.
- Activity Restrictions: Avoid strenuous activity, bending, or lifting heavy objects.
- Hygiene: Carefully wash and dry the incision area as directed by your surgeon.
- Swelling: Swelling will gradually subside but may linger for several weeks.
- Bruising: There may be some bruising around the neck and jawline.
Second Week After Surgery
- Activity: You can gradually increase your activity level, but still avoid heavy lifting or strenuous exercise.
- Scar Care: Apply silicone sheeting or a scar cream to the incision area to minimize scarring.
- Follow-up Appointments: Attend follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor healing and remove any sutures or drains.
Third Week Onwards
- Activity: You can resume most of your normal activities, including exercise.
- Scar Maturation: Scars will continue to fade and flatten over several months.
- Sun Protection: Sunscreen and protective clothing are essential to prevent sun damage and hyperpigmentation of scars.
Tips for Recovery
- Moisturize: Keep the incision area clean and moisturized.
- Massage: Gently massage the neck area to improve circulation and reduce stiffness.
- Sleep: Get plenty of rest and sleep with your head elevated.
- Nutrition: Eat a healthy diet rich in vitamins and minerals to promote healing.
- Ice Packs: Use ice packs to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Compression Garment: Wear a compression garment as directed by your surgeon to provide support and reduce swelling.
- Follow Instructions: Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully to ensure a smooth recovery.
Things to know before start
Pre-Operative Preparation for a Neck Lift
1. Medical History and Physical Examination:
- Consultation with the plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, concerns, and medical history.
- Physical examination to assess the condition of your neck, jawline, and surrounding tissues.
2. Lifestyle Modifications:
- Quit smoking at least 6 weeks before surgery.
- Avoid using blood thinners (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen) for 2 weeks before surgery.
- Limit alcohol consumption for 2 weeks before surgery.
3. Pre-Surgery Instructions:
- Wash your neck thoroughly with antibacterial soap the night before and the morning of surgery.
- Avoid eating or drinking after midnight the night before surgery.
- Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to the surgery center.
- Bring a responsible adult to accompany you and drive you home after surgery.
4. Surgical Markings:
- On the day of surgery, the surgeon will mark the areas to be treated with ink.
- These marks help guide the precise incisions during the procedure.
5. Anesthesia:
- Most neck lifts are performed under general anesthesia, which means you will be completely asleep during the procedure.
- Local anesthesia may also be used in conjunction with general anesthesia to minimize discomfort during and after surgery.
6. Surgical Procedure:
- The surgeon will create incisions along the hairline or behind the ears, depending on the location of excess skin and fat.
- The underlying muscles are tightened and repositioned to create a more youthful appearance.
- Excess skin and fat are carefully removed.
- The incisions are closed with sutures or skin glue.
7. Post-Operative Care:
- Immediately after surgery, you will be placed in a recovery area for monitoring.
- A wrap or bandage will be placed around your neck for support and protection.
- You will experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which can be managed with pain medication and cold compresses.
- Sutures or clips will be removed within 5-10 days after surgery.
Immediate Post-Operative Period (24-48 hours)
- Rest: Stay in a semi-reclined position with your head elevated on pillows.
- Dressings: Apply cold compresses or ice packs to the neck area to reduce swelling and discomfort. Change dressings as directed by your surgeon.
- Pain Management: Take pain medication as prescribed by your doctor.
- Drainage: There may be some drainage from the incision. Clean the area and apply a sterile gauze pad as needed.
First Week After Surgery
- Rest: Continue resting and elevating your head.
- Activity Restrictions: Avoid strenuous activity, bending, or lifting heavy objects.
- Hygiene: Carefully wash and dry the incision area as directed by your surgeon.
- Swelling: Swelling will gradually subside but may linger for several weeks.
- Bruising: There may be some bruising around the neck and jawline.
Second Week After Surgery
- Activity: You can gradually increase your activity level, but still avoid heavy lifting or strenuous exercise.
- Scar Care: Apply silicone sheeting or a scar cream to the incision area to minimize scarring.
- Follow-up Appointments: Attend follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor healing and remove any sutures or drains.
Third Week Onwards
- Activity: You can resume most of your normal activities, including exercise.
- Scar Maturation: Scars will continue to fade and flatten over several months.
- Sun Protection: Sunscreen and protective clothing are essential to prevent sun damage and hyperpigmentation of scars.
Tips for Recovery
- Moisturize: Keep the incision area clean and moisturized.
- Massage: Gently massage the neck area to improve circulation and reduce stiffness.
- Sleep: Get plenty of rest and sleep with your head elevated.
- Nutrition: Eat a healthy diet rich in vitamins and minerals to promote healing.
- Ice Packs: Use ice packs to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Compression Garment: Wear a compression garment as directed by your surgeon to provide support and reduce swelling.
- Follow Instructions: Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully to ensure a smooth recovery.
Surgeon

Evon Zoog, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeon
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
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Dr. Evon Zoog completed his undergraduate work at UNC Charlotte before receiving his medical degree at UNC Chapel Hill. He then moved to Chattanooga to complete his general surgery residency and felt his passion for plastic surgery grow. He was selected to train in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the prestigious University of Alabama at Birmingham where, under the direction of Dr. Jorge de la Torre, he had the privilege of being trained and mentored by some of the top plastic surgeons in the country. He completed over 100 free flap breast reconstruction procedures alongside Dr. R. Jobe Fix, one of the premier microsurgeons in the United States. He also trained with Drs. James Grotting, Al Cohn and Brad Denney where he became skilled in the most advanced and up-to-date techniques and technologies in aesthetic surgery. During his training, he authored over fourteen peer-reviewed articles in some of the most highly regarded medical journals as well as devoted time to research projects in the field.
Education & Training
- 2010 - 2014 University Of North Carolina School Of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
2915 Coltsgate Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211, USA
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Surgeon

Evon Zoog, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeon
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
50 views today
Dr. Evon Zoog completed his undergraduate work at UNC Charlotte before receiving his medical degree at UNC Chapel Hill. He then moved to Chattanooga to complete his general surgery residency and felt his passion for plastic surgery grow. He was selected to train in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the prestigious University of Alabama at Birmingham where, under the direction of Dr. Jorge de la Torre, he had the privilege of being trained and mentored by some of the top plastic surgeons in the country. He completed over 100 free flap breast reconstruction procedures alongside Dr. R. Jobe Fix, one of the premier microsurgeons in the United States. He also trained with Drs. James Grotting, Al Cohn and Brad Denney where he became skilled in the most advanced and up-to-date techniques and technologies in aesthetic surgery. During his training, he authored over fourteen peer-reviewed articles in some of the most highly regarded medical journals as well as devoted time to research projects in the field.
Education & Training
- 2010 - 2014 University Of North Carolina School Of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
2915 Coltsgate Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211, USA
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