Let me ask you something.
When you look in the mirror, does your face look younger than your neck?
Find Out What's Really Behind Ropey Bands, Sagging Jowls And Crepey Skin And How To Stop It Before It Becomes Very Difficult To Reverse

Let me ask you something.
When you look in the mirror, does your face look younger than your neck?

Does the skin under your chin seem looser than it did two years ago?
Do faint vertical bands appear when you talk or turn sideways?
Has your jawline lost some of its clean definition?
And did you know that your face can tell you how fast you're going to develop a turkey neck?
That's right, there are three warning signs of premature neck aging that you can see on your face…
And sign number three is the sneakiest one, because it's a sure tell-tale sign that your neck is about to collapse.

This one catches a lot of women off guard.
And suddenly you notice these vertical cords in your neck.
Almost like tight little strings popping out.
A lot of women describe this as “ropey neck” or “neck bands.”
It’s not just dry skin or crepey texture.
It’s usually the first sign that the thin sheet-like platysma muscle under your neck has started weakening and separating from your skin.
When that muscle loses strength, it pulls unevenly.
That’s what creates those cords.
And no amount of moisturizing could fix that.
Which is why you can slather on creams until your neck is shiny but it doesn’t fix the neck bands or hanging jowls.
Especially if, in addition to these ropey bands, you ever notice…

It’s usually the first sign that the thin sheet-like platysma muscle under your neck has started weakening and separating from your skin.
When that muscle loses strength, it pulls unevenly.
That’s what creates those cords.
And no amount of moisturizing could fix that.
Which is why you can slather on creams until your neck is shiny but it doesn’t fix the neck bands or hanging jowls.
Especially if, in addition to these ropey bands, you ever notice…

Most women usually notice it when you tilt your head slightly.
Or catch your profile on FaceTime.
And you see something pooling under your jawline.
It’s NOT necessarily a double chin.
It’s more like the skin has stopped holding itself up.
And this is one of the clearest signs of premature neck aging.
Because the face has multiple fat pads and structural support points.
But the neck relies heavily on that single thin platysma muscle to stay lifted and firm.

So when the platysma weakens, it pulls down the structure holding your skin up!
And that’s when the sag dom journey begins.
And if you think it’s the worst, wait until you find out about the last sign…

This one might seem like it has nothing to do with your neck.
Because most women think it’s something related to their face or eyes.
But once you connect the dots, you realize that the platysma muscle in your neck acts like a support strap for your lower face.
When it is firm, it keeps literally everything above it lifted and taut.
But when it weakens, that support collapses!
Which means the skin above it has nothing to anchor onto.
So over time, you start seeing:
• Heavier eyelids
• More hooding
• A tired look that was not there before

And this is because the structural foundation underneath your lower face has collapsed.
Which makes the skin from eyelids to neck (and even chest) look like it is drifting downwards.
That is why so many women say: “My whole lower face just dropped.”
That brings us to the biggest question…
Now let's talk about what this muscle actually needs to function again.
Because once you understand this, you will finally be able to give your neck a second chance at youth.

So according to this Miami dermatologist Dr Brooke Jeffy, your neck needs three things to recover.
First, it needs deep stimulation that reaches the muscle layer and jolts it up.
Second, it needs circulation. The neck is one of the most under-circulated areas of the face and body.
When blood flow is poor, the muscle gets starved of the nutrients it needs to rebuild.
Third, it needs heat. Targeted thermal warmth loosens the fascia, which is the connective tissue wrapped around the muscle,
so it can actually remodel and regain its tension.

So those are the three things standing between your platysma and recovery.
Now here's where it gets really frustrating.
Because when you look at everything women have been told to try for turkey neck, NOT ONE of those solutions delivers all three.
This is exactly where most women get stuck.
Because the beauty industry has been selling surface solutions for a structural problem.

They push collagen-loaded creams and serums, but the problem is the platysma.
Which means collagen creams were never going to fix it.
RF treatments and Morpheus8 are closer to the right idea, but they're expensive, and require multiple sessions.
And as one woman put it: "They help but are expensive and don't last forever."
None of these were designed to restore a weakening muscular structure.
So if nothing topical can reach it — and clinic treatments are temporary at best.
That leaves one option most women eventually consider.
Surgery…


Tbh neck lift works.
It cuts and removes the excess skin and the results are dramatic.
But it does not retrain or strengthen the collapsing platysma.
Instead it physically pulls tissue into a tighter position.
Which means if the underlying muscle continues to weaken…
The downward pull aka sagging can slowly return.
That is why some women feel amazing right after surgery.
And then notice jowls creep back a few years later.

And this is before you factor in costs which are anywhere from $12,000 to $25,000.
Not to mention the risks attached with anesthesia…
Then there are the permanent scars that women have to hide with concealers.
And the weeks of bruising and swelling before you can even see what you paid for.
Most women are not vain enough for that.
Which is why I started looking for something that actually works on the muscle itself.

I spent weeks going down rabbit holes.
And I kept hitting the same wall…
everything was designed for the skin.
Nothing was designed to stimulate the muscle, restore circulation to it, or generate the heat it needs to remodel.
Until I came across a therapy I'd never heard of before.
It’s called Red Light Therapy.
It penetrates to the deepest tissue layers past the skin directly to where the platysma sits.
Stimulating and reawakening it, giving it the deep cellular signal it needs to start working and holding its position again.

This was the first thing I found that actually delivered what the muscle needs.
But it was only one piece of the puzzle.
Because I still needed something that could restore circulation to that starved tissue.
And something that could generate heat deep enough to actually wake the tissue up and get it working again.
That's when I found MyoGlow™.

It's a handheld at-home use device.
But it's not like anything I'd come across before.
Because while every other red light device I found was designed for skin, MyoGlow™ was built to stimulate muscle repair!
It combines red light therapy with sonic vibration and thermal heat.
Three technologies that work in a perfect sequence.

Red light penetrates deep to wake the platysma up and trigger collagen production at the cellular level.

Sonic vibration then sends pulses directly into the muscular layer retraining the platysma to contract, firm and hold its position again.

Thermal heat boosts circulation to the neck so the muscle finally gets the nutrients it needs to rebuild.
So the red light therapy wakes up the platysma, sonic vibration retrains it and heat feeds it.
And here is what makes MyoGlow stand out from every other red light device I found during my research.
Most red light wands on the market deliver weak light that barely gets past the surface layer of your skin.
But MyoGlow™ is different.
It has 2x stronger penetration power than standard red light devices.
It runs longer per session so the muscle gets the sustained stimulation it needs to respond.
And it works faster which means most women notice visible changes within the first 10 days of use.

This was my first question too.
And honestly, the answer surprised me.
Red light therapy doesn't just avoid harming the thyroid.
Research suggests it may actually support it.
Studies by Höfling et al. found that red light therapy applied to the neck reduced inflammation in the thyroid gland, lowered anti-thyroid antibody levels.
And in some cases reduced the need for medication in women with Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
One study followed women over 16 weeks of consistent use.
No negative impact on thyroid function nada!
So if you've been holding back because of thyroid concerns… you can let that go.
And give MyoGlow a try!

And in some cases reduced the need for medication in women with Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
One study followed women over 16 weeks of consistent use.
No negative impact on thyroid function nada!
So if you've been holding back because of thyroid concerns… you can let that go.
And give MyoGlow a try!

"I've been stockpiling scarves for three years. I told myself it was a style choice. But deep down I knew it wasn't. But after using MyoGlow for six weeks I wore a crewneck to dinner last Friday without thinking twice. First time in years."
— Margaret, 59 (Scottsdale, AZ)

"It worked for my double chin and horizontal neck lines."
— Linda, 63 (San Diego, CA)

"The ropey bands when I talked were the thing that bothered me most. I'd catch myself in a shop window mid-conversation and just cringe. After four weeks the cords have softened so much I actually filmed a voice note without hiding my neck. Small thing but what a HUGE deal."
— Barbara, 55 (Austin, TX)

"My daughter asked what I'd done to my neck. It looked slimmer and firmer. I hadn't told anyone I was using Myoglo."
— Carla, 48 (Scottsdale, AZ)

"I've had RF treatments twice and spent over $2,000. They helped but wore off within months. I've been using Myoglow for eight weeks and the results have held. The skin under my chin has actually lifted. Nothing has ever held before."
— Karen, 51 (Naples, FL)

"I was the woman on FaceTime tilting the camera above her head every single call. Thanks to myoglow I'm not doing that anymore."
— Michelle, 57 (San Diego, CA)
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And it's not hard to see why.
Women are not just buying one for themselves.
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Because when something finally works, you want the women you love to have it too.

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And because of the unique combination of red light, sonic vibration and thermal heat hardware —
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If you're reading this right now, there's a good chance inventory is already low.
So don't close this page and tell yourself you'll come back to it later.
You know how that story ends.
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