What should I do about deep neck wrinkles?
In daily life, it’s common to notice that neck wrinkles deepen with age. So, what can be done about pronounced neck wrinkles?
What to Do About Deep Neck Wrinkles
Neck wrinkles primarily develop as a natural consequence of aging—due to loss of skin elasticity, collagen depletion, and reduced hydration in the neck area. Mild neck wrinkles may be alleviated through simple measures such as gentle local massage or warm compresses. However, for deeper, more established wrinkles, minimally invasive aesthetic medical treatments are recommended.

One effective approach to reducing neck wrinkles is injectable wrinkle treatment. This method is straightforward and yields relatively rapid results. Commonly used injectables include hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers and autologous fat transfer. Laser therapy is another option: fractional lasers can stimulate localized collagen regeneration, while radiofrequency (RF) and thermal energy devices promote neocollagenesis in deeper dermal layers—both effectively improving neck texture and contour. For severe cases, surgical neck lifts (platysmaplasty) may be considered; although highly effective, they involve incisions and carry inherent surgical risks.

Deep neck wrinkles can also be improved via hyaluronic acid filler injections—or specifically, via “Hifu” (a branded formulation commonly referred to as “Hi-Tu” or “Hai-Ti” in Chinese clinical practice, though often stylized as “HaiTi” or “Hi-Tu”). HaiTi is a widely adopted, FDA-cleared injectable solution specifically formulated for neck rejuvenation. Its active ingredients—including amino acids, peptides, and hyaluronic acid—work synergistically to enhance skin metabolism, replenish lost volume, and visibly smooth and refine neck contours. For optimal safety and efficacy, HaiTi injections must be administered by qualified professionals at accredited medical institutions. We hope this article has been helpful. Wishing you a joyful life and good health!