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“Like most things in cosmetic dermatology, the holy trinity here is in-office treatments, at-home skincare, and lifestyle choices,” says Dr. Mraz. Here’s her comprehensive guide to reducing neck wrinkles:
In-Office: Toxins to minimize muscle movements of the platysmal bands, dermal fillers to plump up deep creases, microneedling with radio frequency, such as Genius, to stimulate collagen production, and lasers to resurface the skin and stimulate collagen production.
At-Home: Chemical exfoliation with AHAs and/or retinols to speed up the skin cell turnover rate, hydrating serums and lotions (with hyaluronic acid, peptides and antioxidants) to support collagen synthesis, neck patches or taping to minimize movement at night and boost hydration, and red light therapy to boost collagen.
Lifestyle: Daily mineral SPF 30+ reapplied every two hours during sun exposure, no smoking, and technology props to elevate your screens and minimize “tech neck.”