2026-05-25
Achieving a Slender Face with ‘LipoSound’ :)
A case study of a 20-year-old woman who achieved a defined jawline using LipoSound ultrasonic liposuction to remove stubborn double chin fat.

* Basic Information
# Female in her 20s
# Stubborn double chin fat that remains despite consistent dieting
* Consultation
# By using ultrasound, subcutaneous fat can be broken down into fine particles. (Think of it as turning orange pulp into orange juice). Once liquefied, the fat can be squeezed out through tiny openings or removed using a very small cannula, making the extraction extremely effective.
# If you are curious about how liposuction is performed at VIBE Plastic Surgery, please check out the video below first ^^
* Plan
# Ultrasonic Liposuction (Double Chin & Jawline)





* Post-operative Progress
# The heavy, blunt look is gone thanks to the jawline and double chin liposuction!

The Principle of LipoSound
# ‘LipoSound’ is a device that uses ultrasound to emulsify fat. Because it liquefies fat particles—like turning orange pulp into juice—it offers several benefits:
1. Much smoother process – Fat can be squeezed out like water without applying significant force, and it can be suctioned using only a small cannula. This results in less irritation, leading to faster recovery from bruising and swelling, and significantly less ‘bio-bond’ (post-surgical adhesions).
2. Since ultrasound is emitted beneath the dermis, there is less skin sagging after the procedure, providing additional skin elasticity and tightening effects.
# About two weeks after surgery, you may experience discomfort due to the formation of bio-bonds. During this time, warm compresses and stretching will help them resolve faster. Please note that we also provide softening injections during the one-month follow-up if needed!
Consultations and surgeries should be performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon!
VIBE comes from rich experience.
Dr. Yoo Young-moon, Representative Director of VIBE Plastic Surgery
Complications and side effects such as bleeding, inflammation, infection, and asymmetry may occur after surgery depending on the individual, and caution is required.