Chin liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure performed to reduce the accumulation of fat in the chin area. An empty tube is placed into the subcutaneous fat accumulation, and the fat cells are removed by suction. The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia or with sedation (mild anesthesia).
Chin liposuction procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia or with sedation (mild anesthesia). An empty tube is placed into the subcutaneous fat accumulation, and the fat cells are removed by suction. During the procedure, it is important to remove the correct amount of fat depending on the amount of fat accumulation in the chin area.
Chin liposuction is generally suitable for individuals who are bothered by fat accumulation in the chin area and are suitable from a health perspective. However, suitability is determined by the individual's health condition and medication use.
After chin liposuction procedure, side effects such as mild pain, bruising, swelling, and sensitivity may occur. The
individual may use a dressing or bandage after the procedure and take medication according to the instructions given.
Resting and using painkillers is recommended for the first few days. The full recovery time can vary from person to
person, but usually takes between a few weeks and a few months.
The individual's healing speed can vary depending on the size of the operation, the individual's health condition, and
other factors. During the recovery process, it is important to keep the operation area moist and protect it from the
sun.