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January 16, 2026

Chin and Neck Lipo Before and After

The area around the chin and neck has a significant impact on facial proportions and aesthetics. Many people resort to weight loss and exercise to improve their natural jawline and neck contours; however, the excess fat deposits in this area are among the most resistant to such interventions in the body. Liposuction is an effective way to achieve subtle yet impactful cosmetic improvements in the chin and neck area to restore a youthful profile.

Chin lipo before and after by the Estherian Clinic
Chin lipo before and after by the Estherian Clinic

💉 A Step-By-Step Guide to the Chin and Neck Lipo Procedure 

Liposuction is a very commonly performed aesthetic procedure and is a great way to get rid of localized stubborn fat deposits. The important thing to keep in mind is that it is by no means a weight loss solution. 

What is Liposuction?

As the name suggests, liposuction is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure in which localized and difficult-to-lose fat deposits are targeted and removed. When the procedure is performed in the chin or neck, it is referred to as chin and neck liposuction.

Why is Liposuction of The Chin And Neck Required?

Many people around the world struggle with a “double chin”. It is an accumulation of fat under the chin and upper neck. A double chin blurs the contours of the jawline and adversely impacts facial harmony. Furthermore, fat accumulates in this area because of fluctuations in weight, genetic predisposition, advancing age, or loss of skin elasticity. Submental liposuction can successfully achieve double chin removal by suctioning out the unwanted fat from the area. 

A chin and neck lipo may be required to:

  • Enhance the definition of the jawline
  • Treating a double chin
  • Minimally invasive neck contouring
  • Balancing facial proportions and symmetry
  • Removing fat deposits resistant to exercise and diet

Chin And Neck Liposuction Procedure

Before every chin and neck liposuction procedure, a thorough consultation and assessment are performed to ensure that the patient is in optimum health and understands the scope of the procedure. Once an acceptable surgical plan is in place, the process moves forward. For most types of liposuction, local anesthesia or a combination with mild sedation is employed. Anesthesia is followed by:

  • Small and discreet incisions under the chin or behind the ears
  • Fat removal is performed through these incisions with the help of a thin cannula
  • The surgeon contours and removes excess fat according to the predetermined surgical plan
  • Incisions are closed once the procedure is complete, and a compression garment is applied in the area to decrease swelling
Chin Implant Infographic
Chin Implant Infographic

✨ Who Qualifies For the Chin and Nick Lipo Procedure?

Barring any serious secondary health issues, most people qualify for chin and neck liposuction. Having said that, candidates with excess submental fat but otherwise healthy facial structures can achieve better outcomes after the procedure. Additionally, to qualify for chin and neck lipo, patients need to fulfil the following criteria:

Double Chin

People with extra fat under the chin and along the neck who are unable to lose it with any conventional methods make ideal candidates for a chin and neck lipo.

Optimum Skin Elasticity

Good skin elasticity allows the skin under the chin and neck to bounce back after liposuction, thus achieving smoother and well-defined contours.

Stable Weight

People with a stable weight can achieve and maintain optimal outcomes from a chin and neck lipo. Fluctuating weight impacts the results and longevity of the procedure.

Realistic Expectations

Like any other cosmetic procedure, the results of a chin and neck lipo may differ based on individual factors. Understanding the scope of the procedure and having realistic expectations is essential to avoid any outcome dissatisfaction.

No Addictions

Addictions such as smoking, alcohol, medications, etc., impact the healing phase after a neck and chin lipo and decrease the overall immunity. 

Chin lipo results (the next day) before and after
Chin lipo results (the next day) before and after

👀 Who Shouldn’t Get This Procedure?

Although liposuction is a proven procedure for localized fat removal, it may not be for everyone. People who are not suitable candidates for a chin and neck lipo include:

Individuals With Sagging Skin

Excessive amounts of loose and saggy skin under the chin and along the neck don’t respond to liposuction. Liposuction will remove the excess fat deposits, and the saggy skin folds may require another procedure, such as a neck lift.

Individuals With Anatomical Issues 

People with anatomical issues, such as prominent neck bands or weak muscle support, do not benefit from liposuction because the loss of definition of the chin and neck is not due to excess fat deposits.

Individuals Seeking Weight Loss

Liposuction is not a weight loss solution, and it should not be used as a way to achieve significant weight loss. People who are at or near their target weight, who only need to lose those last few stubborn fat deposits in one area, make better candidates for a liposuction procedure.

Individuals With Health Issues

This factor is not just limited to liposuction. Individuals with uncontrolled, chronic health issues are at a higher risk of post-procedure complications. It is best to discuss your health status and suitability with the operating surgeon during the consultation and assessment phase to avoid any mishaps later.

Chin Shaving Results (after 1 week)
Chin Shaving Results (after 1 week)

🛌 Here’s a Full Timeline of the Healing Phase

The chin lipo recovery timeline may take 3 to 6 months, depending on individual factors and the extent of the liposuction. It may be broadly classified as:

Immediate Recovery Phase

The immediate period post-procedure is defined by mild pain, swelling, and bruising. The patient has to wear a compression garment as well. The pain and discomfort are tackled with pain medication and other prescription drugs given by the surgical team. Most types of liposuction do not involve a hospital stay, and patients are discharged the same day. The immediate recovery phase lasts 1 to 3 days, and complete bed rest is advised.

Early Recovery Phase

The early recovery phase lasts for 3 to 14 days. The swelling and bruising begin to subside, and patients feel improvement in pain and discomfort. Moreover, there is still a need for the compression garment during this phase. After 5 days, most people can start light daily activities.

Intermediate Recovery Phase

The intermediate phase sees more refinement in the contours of the chin and neck. Patients are completely pain-free and can start gentle exercises and go back to work.

Final Outcome

The full outcome of the neck and chin lipo may take 3 to 6 months. At this point, the healing process is complete, and the results of the procedure are fully visible. Liposuction is a fairly common and accessible procedure; however, the cost of neck lipo may vary based on various factors and logistics.

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