Turkey neck, medically known as “ptosis of the neck” or “cervical ptosis,” refers to the loose, sagging skin that hangs down under the chin and along the neck. This condition occurs when the skin loses its elasticity and firmness, often as a result of aging, genetics, weight fluctuations, or sun damage.
The impact of a turkey neck on a person’s appearance can be significant, as it can make them look older than their actual age, consequently affecting their self-confidence. The sagging skin can create a “wattle” or “gobbler” appearance, resembling the skin on a turkey’s neck, hence the name.