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Q I’m 52 and can see lines in my neck and crepiness. I want to stop it getting worse, but how?
A When your neck is just starting to lose firmness, you have a good chance of delaying the process.
Aesthetic physician Dr Sarah Tonks (thelovelyclinic.co.uk) likes layering skin boosters (hydrating and collagen-stimulating injections).
She used two on me, Nucleofill polynucleotides and Belotero Revive, in one session for long-term hydration and my neck looked instantly smoother and plumper.
Q I’m 52 and can see lines in my neck and crepiness. I want to stop it getting worse, but how?
Beauty expert Inge van Lotringen recommends hydrating and collagen-stimulating injections to combat a crepey neck
It’s £1,040 per session. You initially need three, spaced two weeks apart, and then a top-up every six months.
For longer-lasting results, there is ‘biostimulating’ injectable Sculptra, but you must massage your neck five times daily for a week after each treatment (if you don’t, any lumpiness cannot be reversed).
Over two to three treatments, your neck gets multiple jabs with a gel that works to boost collagen by almost 70 per cent. You’ll see fuller skin for up to two years.
It costs £1,500-£4,500, depending on how much product you need (consulting room.com.clinics/products/sculptra).