Submental Lipectomy

Some individuals are troubled at the early age with fullness under the chin and in the neck. This is often due, in part, to hereditary deposits of adipose [fatty] tissue in the submental area. Often, patients confirm that this appearance tends to run in their family and frequently is a characteristic of their mother or father. If the bone structure in the neck is good, results of submental lipectomy can often be dramatic and postpone the need for facelift surgery. This procedure works best on young to middle-aged individuals who have good skin tone. Without good skin tone, the fatty tissue would be removed, but the skin tightening that occurs secondary to undermining tissues would not take place. It is important for a patient to realize that a facelift removes fatty tissue, re-supports muscles, and removes excess skin in the neck, cheek, jowl, and lateral temporal areas. The necklift removes fatty tissue, resupports muscles, and removes some skin in the submental and neck area. A submental lipectomy only removes excess fatty tissue and relies upon the skins ability to tighten itself. It is not a replacement for a facelift or a necklift. However, dramatic results can be obtained with a minimal amount of discomfort and recovery time in appropriate individuals. This procedure can be done under local anesthesia in less than an hour. Recovery is 3-5 days.