I'm looking for a solution to my lower face fullness, specifically to my jowl area and jawline (picture attached). One doctor quoted me for chin/lower jowl lipo and FaceTite. I'm in my early 20s - is FaceTite necessary? What would you recommend?
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The risk of nerve damage in liposuction is technically a neuropraxia, and expected to heal in 3 months. However, we dont expect a direct injury to nerve as the liposuction is done right under the skin and over the platysma muscle of neck, and the nerve courses deep to the platysma. Doing that...
There is a fat excess here but also the skin looks a little loose. So only liposuction will end up with some loose skin specially on flexed/relaxed position that usually bothers patients. The best result can be achieved with a neck lift surgery but if something less invasive is desired, a...
Thank you for your inquiry and for sharing your photographs. The volume excess under your chin appears to be related to the digastric muscles and the lower part of the submandibular glands. These structures are more exposed below the jawline because the mandible (lower jaw) is relatively small...