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Double Chin Treatment in Milton Keynes

Consultation-led lower-face and neck contour planning for patients concerned about fullness beneath the chin.

A double chin can be influenced by anatomy, posture, weight change, skin laxity or age-related tissue descent. Some patients mainly have excess fullness, while others have a combination of laxity and weak chin support. At Shujo Aesthetics, we assess the entire lower-face profile before recommending treatment.

Understanding the Condition

What Is Double Chin?

Submental fullness — commonly referred to as a double chin — refers to the excess volume or tissue beneath the chin that softens the jaw-to-neck definition. It can be caused by fat accumulation, skin laxity, muscle looseness or a structurally weak chin that makes the area appear heavier by comparison. In many patients it is a combination of these factors. The best approach depends on understanding which element is the primary driver.

"Double chin treatment works best when the cause is properly identified. Fat, laxity and weak chin support each require a different approach — and often a combined one."
Double Chin Profile · Shujo Aesthetics Clinically Treatable

Submental fullness may be caused by fat, laxity, weak chin support or a combination of all three.

What Patients Notice

Common Signs

Submental fullness
Reduced jaw-neck definition
Heavier profile view
Lower-face contour that looks less sharp

Contributing Factors

Possible Causes

Genetics and facial structure
Weight change
Skin laxity
Weak chin support or tissue descent

How We Can Help

Our Approach at Shujo Aesthetics

The best plan depends on what is creating the fullness. In some patients, contour improvement is linked to support, profile balancing or healthy-ageing treatment rather than one isolated procedure.

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Lower-Face Definition & Contour

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