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FACE CONCERN

Double Chin

Also called: double chin, submental fat, chin fat, weak chin profile, no neck, chin sagging, second chin

A double chin is a common concern caused by excess fullness beneath the chin, which can soften the jawline and affect facial definition and overall profile.
double chin

TYPICALLY OCCURS

With genetics, weight changes, ageing, or reduced skin elasticity.

TREATED BY

Liposuction, neck lift, facelift, and more.

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Why it happens?

A double chin can develop when excess fat accumulates beneath the chin or when the skin and underlying tissues lose firmness. Genetics, ageing, weight changes, facial anatomy, and reduced skin elasticity can all influence its appearance.

How far along is it?

01

Early

Mild fullness appears beneath the chin, with the jawline still relatively defined and changes most noticeable from certain angles or in profile.

02

Moderate

Fullness beneath the chin becomes more noticeable, softening the jawline and creating a less defined transition between the chin and neck.

03

Advanced

Pronounced fullness and skin laxity beneath the chin can significantly reduce jawline definition, creating a heavier appearance around the chin and neck.

What addresses it?

Treatments that address this

It may be worth seeking professional advice when fullness beneath the chin becomes persistent, affects jawline definition, or impacts how you feel about your appearance. A consultation can help determine whether fat, skin laxity, or both are contributing factors and which treatment options may be suitable.

Quick Questions:

01

How do you get rid of a double chin?

A double chin can be reduced through treatments that target excess fat, loose skin, or both. Depending on the cause and severity, options may include liposuction, neck lift, facelift, or non-surgical contouring treatments.

02

Can a double chin be prevented?

Not always. Maintaining a stable, healthy weight may help reduce the likelihood of developing a double chin, but genetics, ageing, facial anatomy, and loss of skin elasticity can cause one even without weight gain.

03

Can you address double chin with non-surgical techniques?

Yes. Depending on the cause and severity, a double chin can often be improved with non-surgical treatments that target excess fat, tighten the skin, or enhance jawline definition.

04

Can you address double chin with exercises?

Exercises cannot specifically target or remove fat beneath the chin. Maintaining a healthy weight and staying active may help reduce overall body fat, but genetics, skin laxity, and facial anatomy can mean a double chin remains despite exercise.

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