Helps relax prominent vertical platysmal cords that show with movement or aging.
Botox for Neck Nefertiti Lift
A refined neck and jawline treatment designed to soften platysmal bands, reduce downward pull, and create a smoother, more elegant lower-face profile.
A non-surgical approach to neck bands and jawline definition.
Botox for the neck, often called a Nefertiti Lift, temporarily relaxes the platysma muscle that can create vertical neck bands and pull the jawline downward.
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By reducing this downward muscle pull, treatment can soften visible neck bands, support a sharper jaw-neck angle, and create a subtle lifting effect along the lower face.
Your provider assesses platysmal band strength, jawline anatomy, and early jowling before deciding where Botox can create the cleanest effect.
Can improve the angle between the jaw and neck for a cleaner profile.
Supports a smoother neck and subtle lower-face lift without surgery.
Small injections along the bands and jawline border.
Treatment usually takes about 10-15 minutes and involves a series of small injections along the platysmal bands and sometimes near the jawline border. Minor redness or small bumps can happen and often settle quickly.
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Assess
Your provider reviews neck bands, jawline pull, and lower-face anatomy.
Map
Injection points are mapped along the platysma and, when appropriate, the jawline border.
Treat
Botox is placed in small amounts to soften downward pull and refine the neck contour.
Smoother bands, sharper profile, and a more elegant neckline.
Smoother Neck Bands
Helps soften vertical cords and visible pulling in the neck.
Sharper Jawline
Can create a more defined jaw-neck angle and cleaner side profile.
Lower-Face Lift
Relaxing downward-pulling neck muscles may soften early jowling for some clients.
A smoother neckline with subtle lift and definition.
Results typically build over several days, with full effect around 10-14 days. Duration varies, but Botox neck results commonly last several months depending on dose, muscle strength, technique, and individual response.