Detroit Chin Liposuction doctors
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Khaled El-Hoshy, MD
Detroit Dermatologic Surgeon
14555 Levan Rd. Suite 410, Livonia |
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William H. Sabbagh, MD
Detroit Plastic Surgeon
32000 Telegraph Rd., Bingham Farms |
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Hashim Alani, MD
Detroit Plastic Surgeon
29877 Telegraph Rd., Suite 107, Southfield |
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Mark Berkowitz, MD
Sterling Heights Oculoplastic Surgeon
44650 Delco Blvd, Sterling Heights |
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Michael Freedland, MD
Detroit Plastic Surgeon
36880 Woodward Ave Suite 201, Bloomfield Hills |
Recent Answers
After neck/chin lipo at what point should you become nervous or are certain things red flags? I am only two weeks out so I know it is soon but it's very hard not to worry. My lower right lip is "pulled up" if I smile with lips closed it looks normal but showing teeth, talking, laughing, yawning it's like my lip is "pulled up". Sensation is fine. If somethings only happens to 1 out of 1000 people I'll sadly be that one. Please help me understand what I can expect here & if or when I should worry.
Most likely, you have weakness of the muscle that pulls down the lower lip &/or the muscle that pulls down the angle of the mouth. This is usually the result of trauma to the nerve supplying the muscles. It usually resolves within a few weeks. Permanent damage of the nerve can be another possibility, albeit very rare. I agree with my colleague who suggested a little botox on the opposite side to correct the asymmetry. I personally would advise waiting for 4-6 weeks to give healing a chance.
I would like to get rid of my "double chin" but I absolutely cannot have time off from work and showing up there wearing pressure bandage after liposuction is simply impossible.
Are there any options that will allow me to improve the contour under my chin? I am 38, normal weight.
Tumescent liposuction is your best option. The bandage is worn 48-72 hours , continuously. After that it is worn evenings only for 2 weeks. Usually , procedure is done on friday, so that by Monday, u can go back to work. It is an in-office procedure, under local anesthesia.
You are doing great! what you see is the swelling from the anaesthetic fluid & inflammation. You will see results in 3-4 weeks; but improvement will continue for the next 6 months or so. This is when the final rsult will show. PATIENCE!!




