Hello! I have been really interested in doing a noninvasive procedure to reduce my chin fat. I have a small pouch of fat that’s hereditary, which I havent been able to lose. I was told it wasn’t large enough for cool sculpting so I was looking at alternatives. I’d prefer another option besides Kybella so I came across trusculpt ID. However, I’m not sure if it would be okay to do my chin if I have metal fillings in some of my teeth from childhood. Will that cause any issues?
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Since male breast tissue is extremely dense, I would not recommend using truesculpt, but instead go along with either a power assist, liposuction or ultrasound assisted liposuction techniques which are very successful in male chest reduction. I hope this helps and good luck from New York City...
When considering additional treatments like TruSculpt iD for reducing a double chin after a chin implant surgery, it's essential to consult with your plastic surgeon.
A chin implant should not necessarily prevent you from undergoing TruSculpt iD for fat reduction in the surrounding area....
TruSculpt iD is a unique treatment for fat loss and it also has a skin tightening effect, a quality that is not available in other fat reduction procedures. If used appropriately, there should not be any lumps after the procedure and lymphatic drainage issues are minimal for healthy individuals.