If you have unwanted fat below your chin that you cannot get rid of through diet and exercise then CoolSculpting could be the perfect answer. CoolSculpting is a relatively new form of cosmetic treatment where fat cells are subjected to cold, which eventually causes them to be eliminated from the body naturally.
Causes of a double chin
Below are some of the most common causes of a double chin –
Genetics –
Genetics is one of the biggest causes of a double chin. Many people are simply prone to storing fat in different areas of the body and so will deal with unwanted chin fat even from a relatively early age.
Age –
Age is another big contributing factor to a double chin. As we age, the skin loses some of its natural elasticity and areas such as the face and neck are often the first to start showing signs of aging.
Obesity –
Obesity is a very obvious cause of fat below the chin. For many people, when they lose weight, they will also get rid of the unwanted fat below their chin. However this is not the case for everyone and for those who cannot get rid of chin fat naturally, CoolSculpting is an excellent option.
How CoolSculpting works
CoolSculpting is done through the use of a special device where intense cold is applied to the treated areas. The cold causes the fat cells in these areas to be crystallized and eliminated by the body. The great thing about CoolSculpting is that unlike a lot of other non-invasive procedures, the results are permanent. This means once the fat cells are gone, they’re gone forever. Of course this is dependant on the patient maintaining a healthy weight.
It’s worth noting that much like liposuction, CoolSculpting is not an alternative to a healthy diet and lifestyle. Instead it is used for getting rid of stubborn pockets of fat on the body that cannot be eliminated naturally.
Find out more
If CoolSculpting sounds like something you could benefit from then get in touch and we can book a treatment session for you. Most people find they’re able to get rid of their double chin in just one or two treatment sessions.