Chin Liposuction before and after photo courtesy of Dr. Thomas P. Sterry, board-certified plastic surgeon in New York, New York. Results may vary.
Chin Liposuction before and after photo courtesy of Dr. Thomas P. Sterry, board-certified plastic surgeon in New York, New York. Results may vary.
Chin Liposuction before and after photo courtesy of Dr. Thomas P. Sterry, board-certified plastic surgeon in New York, New York. Results may vary.
Chin Liposuction before and after photo courtesy of Dr. Thomas P. Sterry, board-certified plastic surgeon in New York, New York. Results may vary.
Chin Liposuction before and after photo courtesy of Dr. Thomas P. Sterry, board-certified plastic surgeon in New York, New York. Results may vary.
Chin Liposuction before and after photo courtesy of Dr. Thomas P. Sterry, board-certified plastic surgeon in New York, New York. Results may vary.
Chin liposuction (aka submental liposuction) permanently removes excess fat from under the chin (the submental area) and jawline via small, thin tube called a cannula. It can also reduce the appearance of jowls.
Chin lipo is a fast, efficient way to address the appearance of a double chin and its root cause: submental fat. “When you do an extended liposuction along the jawline, you can make the face more chiseled,” says Dr. John Mesa, a board-certified plastic surgeon in NYC. “Downtime is minimal, and the recovery isn’t painful.”Â
Even if you’re naturally slim or have worked hard at weight loss, unwanted chin fat can resist diet and exercise, which is why even fit people can have a double chin. That’s where under-chin fat removal comes in.Â
This double chin removal procedure is frequently combined with skin tightening procedures, dermal fillers, or chin implant surgery, to create a more defined jawline and neck contour.
An increasing number of surgeons are using energy-assisted chin liposuction techniques, like ultrasonic VASER lipo, to break up fat and make it easier to remove, which reduces downtime and swelling.Â
Others combine chin liposuction with FaceTite, which uses radiofrequency energy to partially melt fat, tighten the skin, and strengthen the connections between the skin and the underlying neck muscle (platysma). This combination makes liposuction easier and the results more defined, notes Dr. Mesa.
Learn about a variety of chin enhancement options from Dr. Jennifer Levine, a board-certified plastic surgeon in New York City, and two RealSelf members who had chin procedures.
Benefits of chin liposuction surgery
Drawbacks
Your double chin surgery cost will depend on your provider's level of experience, their practice location, the complexity of your procedure, and a few other key factors.
Elective cosmetic procedures like this one aren’t covered by insurance, but most providers offer payment plans or accept third-party financing options like CareCredit.
The chin liposuction photos in our gallery have been shared by the provider who performed the procedure, with the patient's consent.
Ideal candidates for chin and neck liposuction have excess fat, along with good skin elasticity, so that the skin can bounce back into its newly contoured shape after the unwanted fat is removed.Â
At your initial consultation, your surgeon will assess your skin elasticity, recommend a treatment plan, and discuss realistic expectations for your outcome. “In certain cases, we’ll need to point out to patients that if they do liposuction alone, they’re going to be left with loose, wrinkly skin,” Dr. Mesa says. “It’s like sucking out the contents of a grape—you wind up with a raisin.”
If you have modest skin laxity, your provider may pair lipo with a skin-tightening procedure, such as Morpheus8. In cases of more significant laxity, they may recommend a neck lift or lower facelift to remove excess skin.
A double chin liposuction procedure is not recommended for people who are obese. “Chin liposuction only removes superficial fat,” Dr. Mesa says. “But in someone who’s very overweight, there’s a layer of deeper fat [called subplatysmal fat] in the area that chin liposuction doesn’t touch. That will remain after the procedure.” Additional surgery (usually a neck lift with manual fat removal) is the only way to address this deeper fat pocket.
Research shows that people who aren’t within 30% of their ideal body mass index (BMI) are also at greater risk for complications, including hematomas, a pocket of blood that can form if a vessel starts to leak after surgery.Â
RealSelf Tip: Wondering about the difference between chin and neck lipo? There really isn’t one, according to doctors on RealSelf: the terms mean the same thing and are used interchangeably.
“The amount and distribution of fat below the jawline varies from person to person,” says Dr. Raffy Karamanoukian, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Santa Monica, California. “Some patients will only need lipo underneath the chin, whereas others need the fat removed to the level of the Adam’s apple.”
This minimally invasive surgery usually takes less than an hour. It can be performed in-office or a private surgery center under local anesthetic, which comes with a lower cost and fewer risks than general anesthesia. “Sometimes sedation medication is given, such as Valium, so patients feel more relaxed and less anxious,” says Dr. Ho. Other surgeons prefer to perform the procedure under IV sedation or twilight anesthesia, but when it’s combined with other procedures, like a facelift, you may be given general anesthesia.
Once you’re comfortable (or fully asleep) and the treatment area is numb, here’s what will happen.
You shouldn’t feel any pain during a chin liposuction procedure due to the effects of the anesthesia, which usually takes several hours to wear off.
According to Dr. Mesa, “Local anesthesia could last up to 24 hours, which gives patients post-operative pain control, [therefore] requiring minimal oral pain medication.”Â
Any pain during the recovery period is usually mild and should go away within five days or less. You can talk to your doctor about prescribing pain medication, but over-the-counter options are usually enough to stay comfortable.
Your surgeon should give you detailed instructions for post-operative care, but here’s what doctors on RealSelf typically recommend.
RealSelf Tip: Lumps are very common after chin liposuction. The same fluid buildup that causes swelling can contribute to these temporary areas of firmness. Lumps will naturally resolve over time, typically after 8–12 weeks. Wearing your compression garment will help your body absorb the excess fluid. Again, your provider may also recommend professional lymphatic drainage massages to help them subside faster.
You should see a difference right away, but it's common to experience swelling for at least 3 months after the surgery, and it may take up to 6 months for your new, slimmer jawline to fully emerge from the swelling, says Dr. George Bitar, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Fairfax, Virginia.
If you notice loose skin after your procedure, it could mean that your skin didn’t have enough elasticity or you aren’t healing well. Talk to your surgeon about whether you might need a second procedure to firm up loose skin.
Chin lipo results tend to be impressive, consistent, and very long-lasting, according to doctors on RealSelf. If your skin has good elasticity, your results could last for up to 10 years—or as long as you maintain a consistent weight.Â
However, the aging process can create new issues in the same area. “Skin laxity does occur with aging, but this process is a slow and gradual one. Living a healthy lifestyle and avoiding obesity are the most important things you can do to forestall this process,” says Dr. Brooke Seckel, board-certified plastic surgeon based in Boston.
Chin liposuction is a low-risk outpatient procedure with few side effects and complications. Temporary bruising and swelling are the most common side effects.Â
That said, your surgeon should discuss these potential risks during your initial consultation:Â
It’s crucial to choose an experienced plastic surgeon who will be able to assess whether you’re a good candidate and perform the procedure with skill. Pay close attention to their patient reviews, find out how many chin lipo procedures they perform each month, and ask to see before and after photos that show patients like you.
This procedure is the most effective double chin plastic surgery option, but your plastic surgeon can advise you on whether you’re a good candidate for any of these alternatives.
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Updated April 10, 2024