Double chin and jowls

A double chin is an increase in volume between the chin and the neck, leading to a loss of definition in the
cervicomental angle and an overall heaviness of the face.

A double chin is most often due to an accumulation of superficial and/or deep submental fat and may be associated with excess skin.

Jowls, as the name suggests, are a volume present in the lower part of the cheeks, continuous with the labiomental crease.

Dr. Daniela Pulcini, Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery, Paris
Dr. Daniela Pulcini, Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery, Paris

Micro-liposuction of the double chin and jowls aims to recreate the cervico-mental angle

In most cases, liposuction is sufficient because the skin in this area has very good retraction.

The use of focused ultrasound allows for the destruction of fat and simultaneous skin tightening without surgery.

The principle involves concentrating the energy produced by an ultrasound source to act on the targeted tissues through a thermal effect.

Fat is broken down by thermolysis, and the fascia and skin are tightened. This effect is achieved using various handpieces that focus the energy at specific depths. This allows for very precise treatment without any skin penetration.

The advantages are obvious:

No intervention, no anesthesia, no hospitalization, no social or professional downtime, no sun avoidance. Usable in all seasons and for all skin types. Simple aftercare

Procedure and continuation

The procedure is most often performed under local anesthesia.

For liposuction, the recovery is straightforward, with minimal pain, and is primarily characterized by significant swelling and possibly bruising. The results are visible within three to six months and are permanent. Skin retraction is usually excellent. There are no scars.

The result is often spectacular, with a slimming and rejuvenating effect linked to improved definition of the facial contour and the cervicomental angle. It is therefore a simple and very rewarding procedure.

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