The Sunday Telegraph - Sunday

TEXTURE AND TONE

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Who can forget Judy Murray having her “turkey neck”

zapped away last year? It was down to a course of

Morpheus8, a deep microneedl­ing and radiofrequ­ency device. The treatment can reduce the fat under the chin as well as gently lift and tighten the skin. Effects last about 18 months. Dr Judy Todd, who administer­ed Murray’s treatment, practises at several clinics nationwide, including the Taktouk Clinic

in London. And leading British aesthetici­an Nilam

Holmes (who Amanda Holden booked in with for what she called her “five years younger” Morpheus8 treatment) is based in Milton Keynes. Although prices vary (it’s available at lots of

good clinics across the country), one treatment can cost from £1,000. Murray had three treatments, each

costing £1,500.

Meanwhile, for Shotter, a highly popular treatment in her clinic is SoftWave, an ultrasound treatment with no downtime that doesn’t

affect the fat layer, but simply lifts and tightens the

skin. “It gives the skin good contractio­n and you can treat right over the central strip of the neck that often has the most

laxity,” she says.

Another major concern for

the neck is crepey skin, which is typically caused by sun damage. Over time, this breaks down the elastin in the skin. For Shotter, the most effective remedy for crepey skin and dehydratio­n is a course of Profhilo, an injectable hyaluronic acid treatment that mimics the effects of a heavy-duty moisturise­r. One course

usually means two treatments, four weeks apart, and the results last about six months, setting you back around £400. As many of the non-surgical

treatments are based on stimulatin­g the skin’s own collagen, for Shotter there are some of us who may be too far gone for non-surgical fixes. In that case – and if you’re really concerned about the area – she’d advise a surgical procedure, such as a lower face and neck lift.

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BEFORE i Between the lines: Judy Murray before her treatment

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