A double chin clinically known as submental fullness is the accumulation of excess fat and/or loose skin beneath the chin and along the upper neck area. It creates a soft, rounded layer that obscures jawline definition and can make the face appear heavier or older than it actually is. While often associated with weight gain, a double chin can develop regardless of body weight due to genetics, aging, and structural changes. Non-surgical treatments at a professional clinic can meaningfully improve jawline contour and restore a sharper, more sculpted profile.
At Skin Blossom Pro, we help clients at our North Vancouver clinic address submental fullness through non-invasive technologies that tighten skin, stimulate collagen, and improve the structural definition of the lower face and neck. Our certified specialists assess the contributing factors behind your double chin whether it is primarily driven by skin laxity, subcutaneous fat, or both before recommending a targeted treatment strategy. We focus on progressive, natural-looking results that enhance your profile without surgery, incisions, or extended recovery periods.
Submental fullness is remarkably common and affects people across all age groups and body types:
If your double chin persists despite a healthy lifestyle, or if aging has softened a jawline that was once well-defined, professional treatments offer targeted solutions.
Multiple factors contribute to the development and persistence of submental fullness:
The appearance and underlying cause of a double chin can vary significantly from person to person:
Our North Vancouver clinic offers non-surgical treatments focused on tightening, firming, and contouring the submental area for a more defined jawline:
Define your jawline without going under the knife. Book a double chin consultation at Skin Blossom Pro and let our North Vancouver specialists design a non-surgical contouring plan for a more sculpted, confident profile.
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