Non Surgical Removal Of Double Chin

Double chin is medically referred to as submental fat. It usually develops when a layer of fat accumulates below your chin or around your neck area and most commonly associated with weight gain.

Sometimes, double chin can also be resultant of genetics or loose skin.

TREATMENTS:

  • Mesotherapy: Mesotherapy involves injecting compounds into the chin that dissolve fat. The process can take up to 6 months and may require over 100 injections in some people. If done incorrectly, it may cause nerve damage.
  • Liposculpting: Liposculpture treats a double chin by removing the fat through suction or with a laser. Liposcultping will not create more elasticity in the skin; it will only remove fat.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Younger people with good skin elasticity have more choices for reducing or eliminating their double-chin without surgery. 



Not exactly. While chewing gum can help keep the muscles of your jaw strong and may give your chin a little lift, chewing gum cannot reduce fat deposits found in your double chin.

When you're thin, just a small amount of fat under your jaw -- called submental fat -- may feel like it's too much for your profile.

Botox on your chin can be used to target several different types of chin wrinkles, as well as loose skin in the chin and jaw area. This includes: deep creases in your chin. double chin caused by loose skin or sagging muscles.



Aside from potentially causing neck pain, bad posture is bad news for the platysma muscle, which connects the neck to the chin. When this muscle weakens, it results in reduced elasticity around the jowls and the sagging effect that goes with it.

 

Those with a family history of sagging skin or stubborn fat are more likely to develop a double chin. Fluctuations in weight can also produce a double chin as the skin expands and contracts. Age is another factor in double chin formation as skin becomes less elastic over the years.



A double chin is often associated with weight gain, but you don't have to be overweight to have one. Genetics or looser skin resulting from aging may also cause a double chin.

Patients usually need between 1 to 4 treatment sessions depending on the fullness of the neck and the desired result and each session needs 1-3 vials.



A double chin, also known as submental fat, is a common condition that occurs when a layer of fat forms below your chin.

There are various medical conditions that may contribute to a double chin. Some of these include an underactive thyroid, Cushing's disease, kidney disorders, salivary gland inflammation and a sinus infection.