I came here to seek advice after thinking about getting neck wrinkle treatment.
Recently, I was taking a selfie with a friend at a cafe and I was shocked. I could somehow fix my face with a photo editing app, but the distinct horizontal lines on my neck wouldn't go away, not even with a filter. I used to think my neck skin was smooth, but at some point, my reflection in the mirror started to feel unfamiliar. Perhaps it was my habit of looking down at my smartphone every day and my hunched posture. I tried applying expensive neck creams and diligently doing gua sha massages at home, but the deep lines just wouldn't go away. That's why I've been seriously considering neck wrinkle treatment. I invest a lot in facial care, but I feel like I haven't paid enough attention to my neck, and it's frustrating. Whenever I wear a V-neck T-shirt that reveals my neck, I find myself covering it with my hand, and it feels like everyone's staring at my neck, which makes me feel intimidated. I strongly believe it's time to move beyond home care and seek professional help. I've been searching online communities for information on neck wrinkle treatments, but it's confusing because there are so many different types and each clinic recommends different methods. Some people recommend fillers, others say lasers are effective, so it's hard to decide. The skin on the neck is especially thin and sensitive, so side effects are a concern. Are there any neck wrinkle treatments that you've actually tried that have been highly satisfactory? I'm also curious about the pain and recovery time. Each dermatologist has different equipment and styles, so choosing a treatment can be challenging. I'd appreciate any valuable feedback, even if it's just a brief review or a few tips. What criteria did you use to start your treatment?