Elena looks at what you notice, what is causing it, and which first step is most likely to help without overcorrecting.
What you may notice
What Elena checks
What this means for your plan
The neck looks crepey, thinner, sun-damaged, or less smooth than the face.
Under-chin fullness, jawline transition, and neck skin may be getting mixed together.
You want to know whether this is a skin-quality issue, a contour issue, or a phased face-and-neck plan.
Whether the main driver is crepey skin, solar damage, under-chin fullness, platysmal pull, or jawline support.
Whether a Gouri question should stay consult-led, or whether another skin-quality option makes more sense for the neck.
Whether the neck should be treated alone or sequenced with jawline, lower face, or skin-quality work.
Whether the neck concern is skin quality, contour, movement, fullness, or a multi-zone pattern.
Whether Gouri, peels, neuromodulators, Kybella, filler support, or phased planning should come first, wait, or stay off the plan.
How to time visible recovery and maintenance for a neck area that is hard to hide.
Treatment Fit
What This Could Lead To
These cards show the next conversations patients often need. The visit turns them into a practical order: what helps first, what can pair later, and what should wait.
Gouri
Gouri can be raised when neck skin quality, crepey texture, and collagen support are central, but candidacy should stay conservative.