2026-05-25
Buccal Fat Removal & Double Chin Liposuction & Chin Implant
A case study of a male patient in his 20s who achieved a sharp, masculine jawline through buccal fat removal, LipoSound double chin liposuction, and a chin implant.

* Basic Information
# Male in his 20s
# Receding chin and rounded jawline
# Double chin and chubby cheeks creating a ‘turtle neck’ and blunt appearance
* Consultation
# The lower face is too short compared to the overall face length, lacking a masculine feel.
# Due to the receding chin, the neck line is not defined, resulting in a heavy look. No matter how much we reduce the double chin fat, the chin itself is short, so we planned to define the chin tip using an implant.
# You can think of buccal fat as the ‘visceral fat’ of the face. Since it is the last to disappear no matter how much weight you lose, removing it simply through surgery is the most convenient and efficient method.
* Plan
Buccal Fat Removal
LipoSound + Double Chin Liposuction
Chin Tip Implant





* Post-operative Progress
# How does the jawline look now that it’s defined? Not only has a very sharp jawline been completed, moving from a U-shape to a V-shape, but the overall impression has also become more masculine!
# The blunt feeling has disappeared thanks to buccal fat removal and double chin liposuction! Shall we say the image has transformed from rounded to sharp and sexy? haha

# ‘LipoSound’ is a device that uses ultrasound to emulsify fat. Since it liquefies fat particles—which are like orange pulp—into something like juice, the fat can be suctioned out smoothly like water without applying great force.

Therefore, there is much less irritation, leading to faster recovery from bruising and swelling. Post-operative adhesions, known as ‘bio-bonds,’ are also significantly reduced!






Consultations and surgeries should be performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon!
Stay healthy and beautiful today :)
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Complications and side effects such as bleeding, inflammation, infection, and asymmetry may occur after surgery depending on the individual, and caution is required.