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Neck and décolleté laser treatment is a minimally invasive skin rejuvenation method that uses laser energy at different wavelengths to address accumulated sun damage, wrinkles, pigmentation and skin laxity in these areas. Fractional CO2 laser, Er:YAG, IPL, Nd:YAG and RF-based platforms are the most commonly used technologies. Because the skin of the neck and décolleté is thinner and has less adipose tissue than the face, parameters must be customised and the healing process managed more carefully. At Virtuana Clinic, personalised protocols are applied for these areas.

Neck and Décolleté: Why More Sensitive Than the Face?

The neck and décolleté region displays several critical differences compared to the face. These differences directly affect both the laser protocol and the healing process:

Laser Type Comparison: Which for the Neck and Décolleté?

Laser Type Wavelength Primary Indication Sessions Healing Time Downtime
Fractional CO2 10,600 nm Deep wrinkles, pigmentation, skin resurfacing, scars 1–3 7–14 days High
Er:YAG 2,940 nm Superficial wrinkles, pigmentation, tissue renewal 2–4 3–7 days Moderate
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) 500–1200 nm Pigmentation, redness, telangiectasia, sun damage 3–5 1–3 days Low
Nd:YAG (1064 nm) 1064 nm Vascular lesions, sun damage in darker skin types 3–5 2–5 days Low–moderate
Fractional Er:YAG 2,940 nm Moderate wrinkles, tissue texture renewal, neck lines 2–4 3–5 days Moderate
RF Laser (Radiofrequency) — (RF energy) Laxity, sagging, skin tightening 3–6 0–2 days Very low

Safety note for the neck and décolleté: Fractional CO2 laser should be applied at 50–70% of the parameters used on the face. Full-ablation CO2 laser application on the neck area carries a risk of permanent scarring in inexperienced hands; fractional mode (divided tissue renewal leaving small treatment columns) is therefore preferred.

"Diamond Pattern Décolleté": Special Protocol for Rhomboid Wrinkles

"Diamond pattern décolleté" describes deep wrinkles that form in the décolleté area — particularly in side sleepers — creating a quadrilateral or rhomboid pattern. These wrinkles may not respond adequately to standard laser protocols.

The special protocol applied at Virtuana Clinic for rhomboid décolleté wrinkles:

  1. Fractional Er:YAG laser: 2–3 sessions (4 weeks apart) to soften wrinkle lines
  2. Profhilo or HA-based biorevitalisation: 2 sessions to support intradermal hydration, elasticity and collagen synthesis
  3. Microbotox: Reducing superficial skin muscle contractions to prevent wrinkles from leaving new deep marks
  4. Night positioning advice: Regulating sleep position to prevent recurrent décolleté wrinkles

Clinical data: This combined protocol achieved a 42% higher patient satisfaction score compared to laser application alone (Virtuana Clinic 2023–2024 case series, n=47).

Distinguishing Sun Damage from Ageing: Correct Diagnosis, Correct Treatment

Skin irregularities in the neck and décolleté may have two different origins. Distinguishing between them directly affects the treatment plan:

Sign Sun Damage (Photoageing) Intrinsic Ageing Recommended Treatment
Spots Distinct, bordered, irregular Diffuse, faint colour loss IPL / Nd:YAG / Fractional laser
Wrinkles Superficial, scattered pattern Deep, gravitational Fractional CO2 / Er:YAG
Vascularity Telangiectasias, redness Minimal IPL / Nd:YAG
Tissue quality Rough, uneven surface Thin, lax surface RF / Fractional laser
Sagging Relatively minimal Pronounced (gravity effect) RF, HIFU, thread lifting

Combination Treatment Recommendations: Laser + Other Methods

The strongest results in neck and décolleté rejuvenation are achieved by combining laser treatment with complementary methods:

Laser + Botox Combination

Microbotox application, when performed 2–4 weeks before or 4 weeks after laser treatment, creates a synergistic effect. Microbotox reduces superficial muscle activity, helping the laser-renewed dermis to heal without forming new wrinkles.

Laser + Profhilo

Profhilo (high-molecular-weight HA injection) is a powerful complement to post-laser skin hydration and biorejuvenation. It is generally applied in 2 sessions 4–6 weeks after the laser session. This combination is particularly effective for rhomboid décolleté wrinkles.

Laser + PRP

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), when applied immediately after laser treatment, accelerates healing and supports collagen synthesis. The "Laser + PRP" session protocol is particularly used for sun damage and skin quality issues.

RF + Laser Combination

Radiofrequency devices (monopolar, bipolar or microneedling RF) combined with fractional laser create effects at both the superficial (laser) and deep dermis (RF) level, delivering more comprehensive results for sagging and wrinkles.

Session Intervals and Duration of Results

Treatment Session Interval Visible Results Duration of Effect Annual Maintenance
Fractional CO2 6–8 weeks 3–6 months (full result) 18–36 months 1 session
Er:YAG / Fractional Er:YAG 4–6 weeks 1–2 months 12–24 months 1–2 sessions
IPL 3–4 weeks 2–4 weeks 6–12 months 2–3 sessions
RF laser 4 weeks 1–3 months 12–18 months 2–3 sessions

Post-Procedure Care: Special Rules for the Neck and Décolleté

Post-laser aftercare in the neck and décolleté has some additional points that require more attention than the face:

Who Is Not Suitable for Neck and Décolleté Laser Treatment?

This article is for informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified physician for treatment decisions.