Naples Chin Liposuction doctors
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Stephen Prendiville, MD
Fort Myers Facial Plastic Surgeon
9407 Cypress Lake Drive Suite A, Fort Myers |
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Moises Salama, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
21097 NE 27th Ct Suite 335, Aventura |
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Justin Yovino, MD
Fort Lauderdale Plastic Surgeon
910 NE 26th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale |
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Anurag Agarwal, MD
Naples Facial Plastic Surgeon
11181 Health Park Blvd Suite 1115, Naples |
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Andrea Paolo Basile, MD
Naples Plastic Surgeon
803 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples |
Recent Answers
I have excess fat hanging beneath my chin and I want it removed. Is liposuction superior to a facelift for this purpose?
The answer depends on several factors including your age, skin tone, and presence/absence of changes to the platysma muscle. Often, what is perceived by the patient as fat under the chin is a multifactorial problem that is more associated with the changes of aging than fat excess. Neck liposuction would be more typically performed on a 30 something year old patient and a Face/Neck-Lift would be more typical in an individual age 50 and up.
and Cost Price, if Poss?
This is a very good question, because in SW Florida, many patients I see are enjoying their Golden Years. Patients often ask me: "I'm over 70, should I even bother?" My reply is simple: "You asked to see me, so there must have been enough motivation on your part to consider making a change". The fact is that many patients, even in their late 70's lead active, healthy, and vibrant lives.
From an anatomic perspective, many patients in their late 70's have a substantial amount of skin excess muscle (platysmal) laxity, and submental fat to create a moderate to severe amount of obliquity in the neck. As I have stated in previous posts: the more substantial the aging changes are, the more involved the ensuing procedure must be to achieve a meaningful result. Therefore, a Facelift procedure in a 78 year old is generally more challenging than the same procedure in a 58 year old, but still technically possible. These statements are made with the assumption that the patient is healthy physically and emotionally. Cost is relative to the area in which you live and the skill and expertise of the Surgeon you see.
I am having the area below my chin and jawline liposuctioned. I am wondering how long will it be until I look pretty normal, and how long will it take until I see my full results? Thank you!
As pointed out by Dr. Rand, liposuction alone for the chin and jawline is not a procedure that I would employ unless the patient was quite young. When a patient approaches the mid 40's, other techniques need to be added to ensure a good result. Recovery is variable with patients, but should be around 10 to 14 days.




