Non-surgical face lifts for double chin: Uncover the secret to a defined jawline

Epione Beverly Hills Staff
October 24, 2023

Are you tired of dealing with a disturbing double chin and yearning for a more defined jawline? There are non-surgical methods designed specifically to tackle that stubborn double chin and know the treatments that can reshape your profile without resorting to invasive procedures.

What is a non-surgical face lift for double chin reduction?

There are variations of the non-surgical facelift treatment aimed at reducing double chins. They involve utilizing a non-invasive technique to target fat and tighten the skin beneath the chin, ultimately enhancing the contour of your jawline. Popular options include Kybella, CoolSculpting, USRF, and thread lifts.

What does a non-surgical face lift procedure for double chin entail?

A non-surgical procedure targeting double chins employs a non-invasive technique to diminish fat deposits and tighten the skin in both the chin and jawline regions resulting in a more contoured look.

before and after facelift showing improved jawline

Is it safe to undergo a double chin reduction?

While non-surgical methods for reducing chins can be safe when performed by qualified professionals in reputable settings, it is important to note that they may carry some potential side effects and risks. It is best to discuss downtime, your expected healing process, and after-care with your provider.

How much does a non-surgical face lift for a double chin cost?

As an estimated treatment like Kybella or CoolSculpting it typically ranges from a hundred to several thousand dollars per session. It is common to undergo sessions to achieve results, the cost of thread lifts may also depend on the number of threads used during treatment.To obtain a cost estimate tailored to your needs schedule your consultation appointment with us today click here.

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The opinions and comparisons expressed in this article are based on Dr. Simon Ourian's professionalexperience, clinical observations, aesthetic philosophy, and publicly available information at the timeof publication.

References to competing products, technologies, procedures, practitioners, or manufacturers are notintended to disparage any individual, company, or organization. Any comparisons reflect Dr. Ourian'sopinions and clinical experience and should not be construed as statements of fact regarding thesuperiority, inferiority, safety, efficacy, or performance of any competing product or treatment.Medical technologies, scientific research, treatment protocols, and regulatory guidance continue toevolve. Information presented in this article may become outdated over time and should not beconsidered comprehensive or definitive medical guidance.

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