2026 Pricing Data

Neck Lift Cost in 2026

National Average Estimate
$5,774
Typical range: $5,000$12,000
Recovery
14–28 days
Risk Level
Moderate
Duration
90–180 min
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Clinical Insight
Typically considered elective — plan on out-of-pocket payment.

Understanding the Investment

Key Takeaways
  • National average: $5,774 (range: $5,000–$12,000)
  • Insurance: Not Covered — Neck lifts are considered cosmetic and are not covered by insurance.
  • Recovery: 14–28 days typical downtime
  • Biggest cost driver: Facility type — outpatient centers can be 30–50% less than hospitals

A neck lift, or lower rhytidectomy, addresses visible signs of aging in the jawline and neck. Many patients seek this procedure to correct sagging skin or excess fat below the chin, sometimes referred to as "turkey neck." The goal is a smoother, more defined contour.

Your final cost is most affected by the complexity of your case, with severe muscle banding potentially adding $1,500-$3,000. Location matters too: premium markets like New York City and Los Angeles command higher prices than smaller cities.

Consider a mini neck lift if your concerns are less extensive; these less invasive procedures are generally more affordable. During your consultation, ask for a detailed breakdown of all fees, including anesthesia and facility charges. For more comprehensive facial rejuvenation, many patients combine this with a full facelift. For mild submental fat without significant skin laxity, Kybella injections offer a non-surgical alternative. Confirm all costs with your provider before scheduling.

Interactive Cost Breakdown

Where does your money go?

Typical allocation for a neck lift procedure at the national average price point.

Surgeon Fee
50% of total · $2,020-$3,753
$2,020-$3,753
Plastic surgeon professional fee
Facility Fee
25% of total · $1,010-$1,876
$1,010-$1,876
Surgical facility or hospital OR
Anesthesia
10% of total · $404-$750
$404-$750
Anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist
Supplies & Garments
8% of total · $323-$600
$323-$600
Surgical supplies, drains, compression garments
Follow-Up Care
7% of total · $282-$525
$282-$525
Post-operative visits and care
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Neck Lift Guides

Regional Variance

Neck Lift Cost by State

Geographic location plays a significant role — cost-of-living adjustments, regional demand for top specialists, and facility competition all affect pricing.

Most Affordable

5 Cheapest States

  1. Mississippi $5,110-11.5%
  2. West Virginia $5,185-10.2%
  3. Alabama $5,225-9.5%
  4. Arkansas $5,266-8.8%
  5. Missouri $5,301-8.2%
Premium Markets

5 Most Expensive States

  1. Hawaii $6,721+16.4%
  2. California $6,542+13.3%
  3. New York $6,513+12.8%
  4. Massachusetts $6,438+11.5%
  5. District of Columbia $6,380+10.5%
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State-by-State Pricing Atlas

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Neck Lift Cost in All 50 States

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State ▲▼ Avg Cost ▲▼ vs National ▲▼
  • CareCredit, Alphaeon Credit: Third-party financing options are often available.
  • 2023: Neck lift procedures saw a 2% increase.
  • Anchorage: Plastic Surgeons of Alaska and ACENT offer neck lifts.
  • ACENT: Offers Smartlipo for fat removal in the neck.
  • Alyeska Center for Facial Plastic Surgery & ENT: Provides third-party financing options like CareCredit.
Arizona $5,820 +0.8%
  • Little Rock & Northwest Arkansas: key neck lift hubs.
  • CareCredit, PatientFi, & Alphaeon Credit Card: widely available financing.
  • Kaiser Permanente: Submentoplasty at Northern California locations.
  • Ideal Plastic Surgery (Sacramento): Financing via CareCredit, Alphaeon Credit, Cherry.
  • Ideal Plastic Surgery (Sacramento): 3% cash discount.
  • Newport Beach: Specialized deep-plane neck lifts available.
  • Colorado Facial Plastic Surgery (Denver): specializes in neck lifts
  • Locketz Facial Plastic Surgery (Denver): specializes in neck lifts
  • Springs Aesthetics: serves neck lift patients nationally
  • NeckTite®: minimally invasive option available in Denver and Colorado Springs
  • Stamford, Hartford, New Haven: Neck lift procedures are available.
  • Clinics offer financing options like CareCredit or Prosper Healthcare Lending.
  • Pellegrino Plastic Surgery (Rehoboth Beach): offers financing programs
  • Advanced Plastic Surgery Center (Newark): offers financing programs
  • Charmed Medispa (Newark): offers non-surgical options like Botox
District of Columbia $6,380 +10.5%
Florida $5,791 +0.3%
  • Atlanta: Neck-related consultations up 40% in the past two years.
  • Atlanta Plastic Surgery and Monarch Plastic Surgery: financing options available.
  • Robb Facial Plastic Surgery (Alpharetta): "deluxe travel program" for out-of-town patients.
  • Rei Facial Plastic Surgery (Honolulu): Offers neck lift procedures.
  • Athena Clinic Plastic Surgery (Honolulu): Offers neck lift procedures.
  • Restivo Plastic Surgery (Maui): Offers neck lift procedures, emphasizes natural results.
  • Gray Facial Plastic Surgery (Boise): surgeon participated in 200+ neck lifts in fellowship year
  • Advanced Aesthetics: serves residents of Idaho and Spokane, Washington
  • Gray Facial Plastic Surgery: 3% discount for cash payments
  • CareCredit, Cherry Payment Plans, PatientFi: widely available financing options in Idaho
Illinois $5,843 +1.2%
  • Xact Mini Neck Lift: minimally invasive technique available at some facilities
  • Laser and Skin Surgery Center of Indiana: participated in Kybella clinical trials
  • Koch & Carlisle Plastic Surgery & Spa (West Des Moines): performs 200+ facelifts annually
  • SOMA Cosmetic Surgery (Des Moines): offers "deep plane" neck lift
  • Des Moines Plastic Surgery: offers unique "Laser Lift" for minimally invasive tightening
  • CareCredit and Alphaeon Credit: financing options available across Iowa
  • Kansas City & Wichita: significant hubs for neck lift procedures
  • Kansas City: deep plane neck lift techniques are available
Kentucky $5,329 -7.7%
  • Baton Rouge & New Orleans: Key hubs for neck lift procedures.
  • Baton Rouge: May offer lower average costs.
Maine $5,993 +3.8%
Maryland $6,167 +6.8%
Massachusetts $6,438 +11.5%
  • Michigan Cosmetic Surgery: Offers financing through CareCredit and PatientFi.
  • West Michigan Plastic Surgery: Offers financing through CareCredit and PatientFi.
  • Saline Oral Facial & Dental Implant Surgery: Laser skin resurfacing with Renuvion® available.
  • Center for Plastic Surgery Ann Arbor: Accredited on-site surgical facilities.
Minnesota $5,976 +3.5%
Mississippi $5,110 -11.5%
Missouri $5,301 -8.2%
  • Shiloh Medical Clinic: Montana's "BEST MEDICAL SPA"
  • Shiloh Medical Clinic: Patented "Triple Tone Treatment" and "NECK 360®"
  • CareCredit, Cherry Payment Plans, PatientFi: Third-party financing solutions
  • Omaha and Lincoln: Key Nebraska hubs for neck lift procedures.
  • Some Omaha clinics welcome out-of-town patients.
  • Las Vegas: significant hub for plastic surgery tourism
  • Sierra Nevada Cosmetic + Laser Surgery: provides neck lift procedures
  • Vegas Facial Plastics: offers in-house payment plans
  • Avance Plastic Surgery (Reno): deep plane facelift and neck lift techniques
New Hampshire $6,092 +5.5%
  • CareCredit or Alphaeon Credit: financing options at many NJ clinics
  • Toms River or Cape May Court House: neck lift cost variations may exist
  • "Ultra Neck Lift": minimally invasive techniques using ultrasound/laser
  • Hermosa Plastic Surgery (Albuquerque): flexible payment plans via Cherry Financing, CareCredit
  • Santa Fe & Las Cruces: financing options often recommend CareCredit
  • Seamless Skin M.D. (Santa Fe): MyEllevate non-surgical option
  • Las Cruces: explore clinics for readily available financing
  • Long Island (Southampton, Garden City): Neck lift options available
  • Mount Sinai and New York Plastic Surgical Group: High-volume neck lift facilities
  • Greenberg Cosmetic Surgery: Ranks high in the region for neck lifts
  • Ditesheim Cosmetic Surgery (Charlotte): Financing via Alphaeon® and CareCredit®.
  • Prosper Healthcare Lending: Payment plans as low as $100/month for some.
  • Cherry and PatientFi: Widely accepted financing options across North Carolina.
  • Center for Plastic Surgery (Fargo): deep plane neck lift techniques
  • Sanford Plastic Surgery Clinic (Fargo): rhytidectomy with neck lift
  • Becker Plastic Surgery (Bismarck): offers financing options like CareCredit
Ohio $5,676 -1.7%
  • Oklahoma City and Tulsa: prominent neck lift options available
  • CareCredit, Cherry Payment Plans, and Alphaeon Credit: financing options
  • Some Oklahoma clinics require consultation deposits
  • Clackamas, Lake Oswego, Eugene, Bend, and Salem: neck lift clinics available
  • Oregon practices attract patients from throughout the West Coast
  • PatientFi, CareCredit, and Alphaeon Credit: financing options offered
  • Bucky Plastic Surgery (Philadelphia): Neck lift center
  • Morgenstern Center (Philadelphia): Neck lift center
  • CareCredit, PatientFi, Alle Payment Plans: Flexible financing options at many PA clinics
  • MyEllevate™ and Silhouette InstaLift®: Minimally invasive neck lift options available.
  • New England (Region 1): 12% of facelift procedures by ASPS surgeons in 2024.
  • SMILE Necklift®: a proprietary technique available in South Carolina.
  • CareCredit, PatientFi, Cherry, and Alphaeon Credit: financing options offered.
  • Dakota Plastic Surgery (Sioux Falls): specializes in facial rejuvenation
  • Plastic Surgery Associates of South Dakota (Sioux Falls): facial rejuvenation
  • Black Hills Plastic Surgery (Rapid City): specializes in facial rejuvenation
  • Sioux Falls practices: booking months out due to high demand
  • CareCredit/Cherry Technologies: financing options are widely available
Tennessee $5,439 -5.8%
  • Houston: "Central Neck Lift" for younger patients addressing genetic double chin
  • San Antonio: "incisionless neck lift" for select individuals
  • Salt Lake City, St. George, and Draper: popular for neck lift procedures
  • CareCredit, Alphaeon Credit, and Cherry: financing options at many clinics
  • Vermont Plastic Surgery (Williston): traditional, mini, platysmaplasty neck lifts
  • University of Vermont Health Network (Burlington/Berlin): face/neck surgery
  • Cherry: financing partner at Vermont Plastic Surgery
  • Mountain Lake Plastic Surgery (Burlington): CareCredit and Alphaeon Credit financing
  • Mountain Lake Plastic Surgery: 0% APR options for qualifying patients
  • Virginia Beach, Richmond, and Fairfax: key cities for neck lift options.
  • Galardi | Bowen Plastic Surgery: located in Virginia Beach.
  • The Naderi Center: located in Reston.
  • Plastic Surgery Center of Hampton Roads: emphasizes outpatient procedures.
Washington $6,190 +7.2%
  • Charleston and Morgantown: key West Virginia hubs for neck lifts
  • South Atlantic region: highest plastic surgery rates nationwide
  • Leong Facial Plastic Surgery (Morgantown): offers deep plane neck lifts
  • ICON Aesthetics (Parkersburg): offers combined facelift and neck lift with financing
  • CareCredit and Cherry: financing options offered by many West Virginia clinics
  • Quintessa Aesthetic Center: neck lift expertise in Madison, Milwaukee, etc.
  • ALPHAEON Credit: accepted at some Wisconsin facilities.
  • Signature Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics (Jackson Hole): financing options available
  • Rejuvenate You (Casper): financing options like CareCredit and Cherry
  • AgeLess Medical (Cheyenne): PDO thread lifts available
What Drives Price

Primary Pricing Factors

Three variables explain most of the cost variation you'll see across the same procedure.

Standalone vs. combined with facelift — a neck lift alone is less expensive but often done with a lower facelift
Platysmaplasty — tightening the platysma muscle bands adds surgical time and cost
Submental liposuction — removing neck fat via lipo is often combined with the lift for better results
Timeline

The Road to Results

Recovery is an investment of time. Understanding the phases helps you plan downtime and set expectations.

Before your neck lift, you'll have consultations with your surgeon to discuss your goals and medical history. You may need to undergo some tests to ensure you're a good candidate for the procedure. You'll also need to stop taking certain medications, like blood thinners, a few weeks before surgery.

On the day of your neck lift, you'll receive anesthesia, usually general anesthesia, so you'll be asleep during the 90–180 minute procedure. The surgeon will make incisions, remove excess skin and fat, and tighten the underlying muscles. After surgery, you'll be monitored as you wake up.

In the first 24-48 hours, expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort. You'll need someone to drive you home and stay with you. Plan to take 2-4 weeks off work. Over the following weeks, the swelling and bruising will gradually subside. You'll have follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor your progress and remove any sutures. It takes time to see the full results of your neck lift as the tissues settle.

01
Initial Recovery
14 days
Light activity, follow-up appointment. Most visible changes in this window.
02
Full Recovery
28 days
Return to normal activities, including most exercise and work routines.
03
Procedure Itself
90–180 min
Typical time under anesthesia or active treatment for a standard case.
Coverage & Financing

Paying for Neck Lift

Not Covered by Insurance

Neck lifts are considered cosmetic and are not covered by insurance.

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Financing Options

  • Medical credit cards — CareCredit and Alphaeon Credit offer 0% APR for 12-24 months on neck lift
  • Surgeon payment plans — many neck lift providers split the $5,774 into 6-12 monthly installments with no interest
  • HSA / FSA funds — eligible if medically necessary; get a letter of necessity from your doctor
  • Personal medical loans — Prosper Healthcare Lending and LightStream offer fixed-rate loans with no prepayment penalties
  • Cash-pay discounts — paying the full amount upfront often saves 10-20% off the quoted price
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does neck lift cost in 2026?
In 2026, neck lift costs $5,774 on average across the US. The typical range runs $5,000 to $12,000, with your final price shaped by geographic location, provider experience, and facility choice.
Does insurance cover neck lift?
Coverage status: Not Covered. Neck lifts are considered cosmetic and are not covered by insurance. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay, and whether your provider is in-network.
What's the cheapest state for neck lift?
Mississippi ($5,110), West Virginia ($5,185), Alabama ($5,225) offer the lowest neck lift costs nationwide. The savings stem from lower facility fees, staff costs, and overall cost of living in these regions.
What affects neck lift cost?
Your neck lift cost depends on standalone vs. combined with facelift, platysmaplasty, submental liposuction. Beyond these procedure-specific factors, the state you're in can swing the price by 20-30% due to differences in cost of living and local competition among providers.
How long is recovery after neck lift?
The typical recovery window for neck lift is 14 to 28 days. The first 14 days involve the most restrictions, after which you'll gradually return to normal routines. Follow-up visits during this period are important for monitoring your healing progress.
Where is neck lift most expensive?
The most expensive states for neck lift are Hawaii ($6,721), California ($6,542), New York ($6,513). Higher costs of living and demand for specialists drive prices up in these areas.