Yes, Liposuction to the chin or "double chin" area is performed in Thailand. Those considering this surgery should discuss with their doctor to make sure other alternatives would not work before considering surgery.
Liposuction to the chin is safe. Unlike other facial procedures it also results in minimal scaring.
Chin liposuction costs will vary depending on where one has the surgery and which company provides it. In the United States the average cost is between $1500 and $2000.
Most patients experience bruising, swelling, and pain when have a chin liposuction. Other possible side effects include scarring, infection, and rarely skin necrosis.
Chin liposuction is a very delicate operation. It's done on the face to extract the extra fat under the skin and to make the face beautiful. It's popular between women.
Facial liposuction can be used together with or instead of mentoplasty to improve the patient's profile. In particular, removal of fatty tissue below the chin can make a receding chin look larger or more prominent.
In Liposuction fat can be removed from stomach, buttocks, arms, thighs, and chin also. Whereas in Abdominoplasty, belly loose skin can be tightened.
Losing weight in general. If you are really serious about it, you can look into localized liposuction.
Although liposuction is not intended to remove cellulite (lumpy fat), some doctors believe that it improves the appearance of cellulite areas (thighs, hips, buttocks, abdomen, and chin).
Liposuction can be performed in a variety of areas. Here are a few: abdomen, hips, outer and inner thighs, back, upper arms, chin and finally, inner knees.
You need to contact a plastic surgeon of your choice and make a consultation appointment for this type of surgery.
No, losing weight overall works. Apart from liposuction, there is no way to spot reduce, and the ads that say you can are all scams.
After chin liposuction, some discomfort and swelling are common, but the pain level varies from person to person. Most patients report mild to moderate soreness, which can typically be managed with prescribed pain medication. Recovery usually includes swelling and bruising, but these symptoms gradually improve within a few weeks. Following post-operative care instructions can help minimize discomfort.