If your neck is starting to sag, don’t ignore it. This is why it happens

As we age, one noticeable change is neck sagging, often called “turkey neck.” This common concern can affect self-esteem and is caused by a mix of anatomical, environmental, and lifestyle factors.

The neck’s delicate structure—composed of the platysma muscle, thin skin, and connective tissue—makes it especially prone to aging. Over time, collagen and elastin levels decline, leading to reduced skin firmness and elasticity.

Aging naturally slows down moisture retention and protein production in the skin. Fat pads beneath the neck may also shift, contributing to a sagging or hollow appearance. Sun exposure accelerates this process; UV rays damage collagen and elastin, making daily SPF use essential for prevention.

Genetics also play a key role. Some people may experience early sagging due to inherited traits, but proactive skincare and healthy habits can help delay these effects. Weight fluctuations—especially rapid loss—can also cause sagging by stretching and weakening the skin.

Staying hydrated is vital. Drinking water and using moisturizers with ingredients like hyaluronic acid support skin health. Viral beauty hacks such as facial yoga and jade rollers may offer short-term results, but evidence-based skincare and expert advice are more reliable.

Neck exercises can tone underlying muscles and improve firmness over time. For faster or more dramatic results, professional treatments like laser therapy or surgery are options.

Lastly, a healthy lifestyle—including a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and avoiding smoking—can help maintain youthful neck skin and slow further sagging.

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