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Neck And Décolletage: Do Not Forget These Areas In Your Aesthetic Plan

Many people focus on facial treatments and forget about the neck and décolletage. Over time this can create a visible difference between a well cared for face and an aged looking neck or chest. At MedAcademy in Crawley we often include these areas in long term aesthetic plans for more harmonious results.

Why The Neck And Décolletage Age Faster Than You Think

The skin on the neck and upper chest is often thinner and exposed to sun, perfume and daily friction.

  • Frequent sun exposure without enough SPF
  • Side sleeping and movement that create lines
  • Perfumes and irritants sprayed directly on the skin

This can lead to pigmentation, wrinkles, redness and loss of firmness.

Recommended Treatments For The Neck

Several aesthetic options can improve the appearance of the neck.

  • Skin boosters and mesotherapy for hydration and texture
  • Biostimulation to support collagen and elasticity
  • Gentle peels to smooth roughness and brighten tone
  • Laser and RF microneedling for more advanced laxity and lines

Treatments For The Décolletage

The décolletage often shows sun damage and fine lines first.

  • Light to medium depth chemical peels to reduce pigmentation
  • Skin boosters for crepey texture and dehydration
  • Laser treatments for redness and sun spots

Daily Care At Home

Professional treatments should always be supported by good home care.

  • Apply SPF to the neck and chest every day, not only to the face
  • Extend your moisturiser and serums down to the collarbone
  • Avoid spraying perfume directly onto the skin of the décolletage

Include Neck And Décolletage In Your Plan

When we design aesthetic plans at MedAcademy in Crawley, we often recommend including the neck and décolletage for a more consistent, elegant result. Treating the face only can make differences more visible over time.

If you have noticed lines, pigmentation or loss of firmness on your neck or chest, book a consultation at MedAcademy and let us create a plan that looks beyond the face alone.

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