Juvelook, Botox, Baby Collagen Injections – Which Fillers are Best for Neck Wrinkles?

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It’s the heart of winter—the season of turtlenecks, scarves, and high collars.

And there’s one treatment I always make time for around this time of year.

(Hint)

Did you spot it?

That’s right—it’s neck wrinkle treatment.

My face is looking pretty decent these days (if I do say so myself)… but the neck lines? They’ve always been my biggest concern.

Ever since my teens—back when I first started paying attention to my appearance—my neck lines were already deep and noticeable.

The good news: with a simple one-day procedure, you can feel much more confident about your neck for the entire year.

Before the procedure

After the procedure

These photos were taken one week after treatment, and only faint, leftover bruising remains.

So what exactly did we do?

Before we break down the treatment plan, it helps to know that neck wrinkles generally fall into two categories:

  1. Horizontal lines
  2. Vertical lines

Horizontal neck lines often show up early—many people notice them even when they’re young. They’re usually defined, deeper lines (often two or three distinct creases).

Vertical neck lines tend to develop more with age. The skin can feel thinner, and the texture looks finely creased or “crinkly.”

Depending on posture (like looking down at a phone), these lines can appear more prominent. Compared to horizontal lines, many people feel even more self-conscious about the vertical type because they can make the neck look more visibly aged.

The good news is that many neck wrinkles improve nicely with a simple, one-day treatment with minimal discomfort. The reason people often don’t pursue it is surprisingly simple: they didn’t realize there were effective options.

Case example: Neck wrinkles in a woman in her 60s

As you can see, this case includes both horizontal and vertical neck lines.

For horizontal neck lines, we typically combine neck wrinkle design filler with skin Botox to soften the creases and improve the overall appearance.

For vertical neck lines, we may recommend a Radiesse collagen booster. Depending on skin thickness and laxity, a lifting laser such as Ulthera may also be helpful.

Hev Dermatology: Neck wrinkle filler (Before & After)

Before treatment: 2024.10.01  |  After treatment: 2024.10.14

These photos are posted with consent and are original, unretouched images of the same individual, taken in the same location under similar conditions.

Results vary by individual. Please make sure to have a thorough consultation prior to treatment regarding potential side effects, including pigmentation, bruising, and swelling.

Most patients begin to notice visible improvement in neck lines within 1–2 weeks after the procedure.

With the right care, you can keep your neck—often called your “second face”—looking smooth, refreshed, and youthful.

Before treatment: 2024.10.01  |  After treatment: 2024.10.14

These photos are posted with consent and are original, unretouched images of the same individual, taken in the same location under similar conditions.

Results vary by individual. Please make sure to have a thorough consultation prior to treatment regarding potential side effects, including pigmentation, bruising, and swelling.

Even when neck wrinkles are subtle, reducing them can make your overall appearance look noticeably younger.

Thank you.

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