
james sapphire my k
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Many people notice their neck or under-chin area ages before their actual face even when lean. One secret culprit is the submental ligament, which anchors the skin and soft tissue under your chin. If this ligament is genetically weaker or looser, or if you’ve had rapid weight fluctuations, it loses tension early. The result? Early submental fullness, “turkey neck,” and visible horizontal neck bands. Even strong jawlines can’t always save you from this if the ligament itself has failed. Treatments like neck lipo or skin tightening devices help temporarily but won’t fully fix structural weakness. The only permanent solutions often involve surgical neck lift techniques that address the platysma bands and submental ligament tension directly. If your neck aesthetics collapse before your face does, it’s often not purely fat it’s ligament failure.