
Double Chin
A double chin, also known as submental fullness, is the appearance of excess fullness or soft tissue beneath the chin. It can affect the definition of the jawline and facial profile, regardless of age or body weight.
A double chin can develop for a variety of reasons, including genetics, ageing, weight fluctuations, and reduced skin elasticity. As collagen and elastin naturally decline over time, the skin beneath the chin may begin to loosen, while fat can accumulate in the area, creating the appearance of fullness. Poor posture may also contribute by weakening the muscles of the neck and jaw over time, further reducing definition.
Treating a double chin focuses on improving skin firmness, strengthening the underlying muscles, and reducing the appearance of submental fullness to create a more sculpted profile. Advanced non-surgical treatments such as Emface and Exilis Ultra 360 can help tighten the skin, stimulate collagen production, and enhance muscle tone, resulting in a firmer, more defined jawline. Treatment plans are tailored to each individual, delivering natural-looking results with little to no downtime. With the right approach, the chin and jawline can appear more contoured, balanced, and youthful.

