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Chin Liposuction
This review is long overdue - what reminded me to finally officially join RS and write one is that I just returned to Dr. Tornambe for another procedure, which hopefully tells you how happy I was with my first experience.
Like many people, I had always been bothered by my chin and felt it didn't match my overall physical condition. When I finally felt able to do something about it, I set up consultations with three doctors. I was looking for excellent reviews/past results, reasonable pricing (I was not bargain-shopping but I definitely had a 'ceiling' I wouldn't have felt comfortable exceeding), and… for lack of a better term, vibes - this was going to be my first cosmetic procedure ever (I've never even done botox, fillers, etc.) so it was critical for me to feel comfortable. From the first moment, I felt the most at ease with Dr. Tornambe and his team. They are professional but never cold; knowledgeable but never intimidating; friendly but never overbearing. There was no pressure at all in the consultation, either to increase the scope of what I wanted done or to decide/book right away.
My original appointment was for April 2020 and well, we all know what happened! Dr. Tornambe's office kept the lines of communication open and as soon as they were cleared to begin scheduling again, reached out to see if I would like to move forward or if I would be more comfortable waiting longer. We settled on a date in July 2020. I won't detail the COVID safety measures as they're less relevant for anyone reading now but, I was very satisfied at the precautions taken.
For my chin liposuction, I chose local anesthesia only and would definitely recommend it unless you are very frightened at the idea of being awake and aware during your procedure. General anesthesia was much more scary to me and would have complicated the overall process as there would have been bloodwork and other preliminary testing required, no food or drink from midnight the night before the procedure, etc.
Dr. T clearly marked the areas he would be working on and had me review/OK. I had several quick shots to numb the locations where he would be making incisions - nbd if you are OK with shots in general. Once that numbing took effect, he made a small cut behind each earlobe and one on/just behind the point of my chin (I felt nothing, as intended) and pumped in fluid to numb the area entirely. After ~20 minutes to let this take effect, he did the actual suctioning. It is a WEIRD feeling, you know something is inside your skin and you can HEAR it sort of squeaking(???) back & forth so your brain is telling you it should hurt, but the most I felt was just kind of a pressure sensation. It was unnerving, but Dr. T checked in with me frequently and would let me know how things were progressing (e.g. "that's it for area X, I'm moving to area Y now" or "just a few more minutes and we're done"), which really helped. The procedure itself was pretty quick, maybe 15-20 minutes? so I didn't have to be nervous for long.
Getting me cleaned up, wrapped up, and on my way also felt very quick! This was another reason I was happy with local anesthetic - I really just wanted to get home and settled in asap, and with local I felt ready to be on my way almost immediately (they still had me sit tight for a while to make sure, of course). I asked my last few questions about aftercare and that was it! The team had called in a prescription for pain meds to my local pharmacy a couple of days before so that I could fill it in advance, which I was grateful for - I definitely COULD have managed a trip to the pharmacy on my way home but I was looking pretty crazy even under my face mask so was glad I didn't need to.
The hardest and most uncomfortable part of my recovery was wearing the headwrap continuously! I will say, now that I've been back, the current ones are much more comfortable. The 2020 version was basically a set of stiff bandages and it was super uncomfortable especially after the first day or so. Overall the pain was very manageable - pretty sure I didn't even need the full number of doses prescribed - but if I ever let the meds wear off too much those first couple of days I did feel like I had been punched in the throat (the wrap did not help that sensation either). I would get light-headed if I touched the swollen areas - not from pain, but from the sensation of "wrongness" that my face/chin kind of wasn't where I expected it to be? I'm not describing it well. But this went away after the first few days, as the swelling started to recede. I did feel some weird texture in the underside of my chin, like ridges, but reading indicated this was normal. I massaged as much as I was able and eventually this went away (not exactly sure when! It took a long time. It was never visible, just something I personally could feel).
I personally would not have been comfortable going back to work in-person on Monday after having this procedure on Friday. Overall physically I would have been up to it, and I don't think the swelling was noticeable to anyone but me by then, but I was still pretty bruised and, due to the aforementioned lightheadedness, would have had a hard time applying makeup to cover. Luckily I was able to work remote so didn't have to worry about it, and felt fine otherwise.
At 1 week after, the swelling was basically the equivalent of my "before" condition and there was barely any bruising left. (See pics)
At 3 weeks after, there was still enough swelling that I didn't see much change yet; this is normal! Bruising was long gone by then. (See pics)
At 11-12 weeks after I would say my results were basically "final". (See pics)
And finally, a few pics from now (2 years later) so you can see how things are looking in the long term!
Overall, I can't even tell you how much of a difference this relatively small change has made to my self-image. I will never have Keira Knightley's jawline, nor was I trying to or led to expect it, but I feel like I can finally see MY jaw/chin, like how I picture myself in my head, and it feels so much more in balance with the rest of me. My weight fluctuates and I do notice a double chin when I am heavier - however, 1) it NEVER approaches the level it was before, and 2) it's possible this is more of a fluid retention thing than fat, because it's also the first to go when I lose a bit of weight, whereas before the chin was ALWAYS there regardless of whether I was heavier or lighter.
I would absolutely recommend Dr. Tornambe; again, I think the fact that I'm now a repeat client pretty much says it all!
Like many people, I had always been bothered by my chin and felt it didn't match my overall physical condition. When I finally felt able to do something about it, I set up consultations with three doctors. I was looking for excellent reviews/past results, reasonable pricing (I was not bargain-shopping but I definitely had a 'ceiling' I wouldn't have felt comfortable exceeding), and… for lack of a better term, vibes - this was going to be my first cosmetic procedure ever (I've never even done botox, fillers, etc.) so it was critical for me to feel comfortable. From the first moment, I felt the most at ease with Dr. Tornambe and his team. They are professional but never cold; knowledgeable but never intimidating; friendly but never overbearing. There was no pressure at all in the consultation, either to increase the scope of what I wanted done or to decide/book right away.
My original appointment was for April 2020 and well, we all know what happened! Dr. Tornambe's office kept the lines of communication open and as soon as they were cleared to begin scheduling again, reached out to see if I would like to move forward or if I would be more comfortable waiting longer. We settled on a date in July 2020. I won't detail the COVID safety measures as they're less relevant for anyone reading now but, I was very satisfied at the precautions taken.
For my chin liposuction, I chose local anesthesia only and would definitely recommend it unless you are very frightened at the idea of being awake and aware during your procedure. General anesthesia was much more scary to me and would have complicated the overall process as there would have been bloodwork and other preliminary testing required, no food or drink from midnight the night before the procedure, etc.
Dr. T clearly marked the areas he would be working on and had me review/OK. I had several quick shots to numb the locations where he would be making incisions - nbd if you are OK with shots in general. Once that numbing took effect, he made a small cut behind each earlobe and one on/just behind the point of my chin (I felt nothing, as intended) and pumped in fluid to numb the area entirely. After ~20 minutes to let this take effect, he did the actual suctioning. It is a WEIRD feeling, you know something is inside your skin and you can HEAR it sort of squeaking(???) back & forth so your brain is telling you it should hurt, but the most I felt was just kind of a pressure sensation. It was unnerving, but Dr. T checked in with me frequently and would let me know how things were progressing (e.g. "that's it for area X, I'm moving to area Y now" or "just a few more minutes and we're done"), which really helped. The procedure itself was pretty quick, maybe 15-20 minutes? so I didn't have to be nervous for long.
Getting me cleaned up, wrapped up, and on my way also felt very quick! This was another reason I was happy with local anesthetic - I really just wanted to get home and settled in asap, and with local I felt ready to be on my way almost immediately (they still had me sit tight for a while to make sure, of course). I asked my last few questions about aftercare and that was it! The team had called in a prescription for pain meds to my local pharmacy a couple of days before so that I could fill it in advance, which I was grateful for - I definitely COULD have managed a trip to the pharmacy on my way home but I was looking pretty crazy even under my face mask so was glad I didn't need to.
The hardest and most uncomfortable part of my recovery was wearing the headwrap continuously! I will say, now that I've been back, the current ones are much more comfortable. The 2020 version was basically a set of stiff bandages and it was super uncomfortable especially after the first day or so. Overall the pain was very manageable - pretty sure I didn't even need the full number of doses prescribed - but if I ever let the meds wear off too much those first couple of days I did feel like I had been punched in the throat (the wrap did not help that sensation either). I would get light-headed if I touched the swollen areas - not from pain, but from the sensation of "wrongness" that my face/chin kind of wasn't where I expected it to be? I'm not describing it well. But this went away after the first few days, as the swelling started to recede. I did feel some weird texture in the underside of my chin, like ridges, but reading indicated this was normal. I massaged as much as I was able and eventually this went away (not exactly sure when! It took a long time. It was never visible, just something I personally could feel).
I personally would not have been comfortable going back to work in-person on Monday after having this procedure on Friday. Overall physically I would have been up to it, and I don't think the swelling was noticeable to anyone but me by then, but I was still pretty bruised and, due to the aforementioned lightheadedness, would have had a hard time applying makeup to cover. Luckily I was able to work remote so didn't have to worry about it, and felt fine otherwise.
At 1 week after, the swelling was basically the equivalent of my "before" condition and there was barely any bruising left. (See pics)
At 3 weeks after, there was still enough swelling that I didn't see much change yet; this is normal! Bruising was long gone by then. (See pics)
At 11-12 weeks after I would say my results were basically "final". (See pics)
And finally, a few pics from now (2 years later) so you can see how things are looking in the long term!
Overall, I can't even tell you how much of a difference this relatively small change has made to my self-image. I will never have Keira Knightley's jawline, nor was I trying to or led to expect it, but I feel like I can finally see MY jaw/chin, like how I picture myself in my head, and it feels so much more in balance with the rest of me. My weight fluctuates and I do notice a double chin when I am heavier - however, 1) it NEVER approaches the level it was before, and 2) it's possible this is more of a fluid retention thing than fat, because it's also the first to go when I lose a bit of weight, whereas before the chin was ALWAYS there regardless of whether I was heavier or lighter.
I would absolutely recommend Dr. Tornambe; again, I think the fact that I'm now a repeat client pretty much says it all!
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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
815 Park Avenue, New York, New York