To restore a trim, clean jawline, you may need far more than diet and exercise – as you have probably discovered. A double chin is exceptionally difficult to get rid of, no matter how much you take care of your body. Advanced technology brings new answers to this problem, and can restore a more youthful profile to your face – achieving truly dramatic results. The chin is far more resistant to exercise and diet than many other body areas, and no matter how vigorously you work out, it won’t go away. Are you tired of seeing that fatty area beneath your chin? At NassifMD® MedSpa, we offer our patients the latest technology to treat a double chin, and get rid of the unwanted fat – permanently.

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Kybella

Kybella is an FDA-approved, non-surgical treatment for a double chin. This is a new concept that has brought outstanding results to patients – the fat cells in the targeted area are destroyed. Kybella is a manmade form of deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring substance in your body that helps it absorb fats. When injected into a double chin, it destroys the existing fat cells, which are shed over a few weeks, leading to a trimmer, more youthful profile. It typically requires about three treatments to achieve the fat loss desired.

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Coolsculpting for Double Chins

Many people associate CoolSculpting with eliminating stubborn fat from the abdomen, but it can also be used on smaller areas of the body like the chin. Liposuction for fat removal is invasive and requires downtime, and like all surgical procedures, has some risks. CoolScupting offers an effective non-surgical option with no downtime.

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SmartLipo

In some cases, treating a double chin with SmartLipo may be appropriate. Every person is different, and how to resolve a saggy, droopy chin area requires a customized treatment plan.

SmartLipo is a new generation of laser liposuction. It uses high-energy laser technology to destroy fat cells, and is capable of contouring this troublesome area. It is vital that any such treatment is done by a skilled professional.

It requires a small incision and local anesthetic, and you can resume your usual activities the following day.

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