Submental fullness, often referred to as a double chin, can affect the contour of the jawline and neck. It may appear regardless of weight and can influence how defined the lower face looks. With a personalized approach, this area can be refined while maintaining natural proportions.

Submental fullness refers to the accumulation of fat or tissue beneath the chin that creates a rounded or less defined appearance along the jawline. This fullness can soften the transition between the face and neck.
The degree of submental fullness varies and may be influenced by anatomy, posture, and overall facial structure.
This concern can result from a combination of genetic predisposition, fat distribution, and age-related changes in skin and muscle tone. Even individuals at a stable or healthy weight may experience fullness in this area.
As skin support decreases over time, underlying fullness may become more noticeable.