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Liposuction
Some people develop a fatty, double chin
early in life, destroying the natural curvature of the chin and neck. Others
develop a floppy-skinned "turkey gobbler" deformity. This is caused by
weakening of the muscles forming a band from the chin to the base of the
neck.
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After Facial Liposuction
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To address these problems, a small incision
is made in the crease below the chin, excess skin is removed, and the underlying
muscles tightened or excised. Liposuction is then used to remove the excess
fat in this area. A tiny incision may be added behind the ear to remove
excess fat in the neck. When healed, these incisions are tiny and extremely
well hidden becoming virtually invisible. A supportive bandage is removed
the morning after the surgery and replaced with a light dressing. The final
result depends upon the slow progression of the healing process. Improvement
continues for months after the surgery. |