What Is A Double Chin/Tech Neck?
Both a double chin and tech neck are common cosmetic concerns that many people encounter. A double chin refers to the excess fat accumulated under the jaw, leading to the appearance of more than one chin. On the other hand, tech neck is caused by the frequent use of electronic devices, such as smartphones and laptops, resulting in wrinkles and loose skin on the neck. At our New Orleans, LA clinic, we offer a range of non-surgical and surgical treatment options to address these issues, tailored to the individual's needs. If you are experiencing tech neck or a double chin, schedule a consultation with Dr. Michelle Eagan at New Orleans Plastic Surgery in Louisiana to have your specific condition assessed and learn more about the most suitable treatment for your desired outcome.
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How Are Double Chin And Tech Neck Treated?
There are multiple treatment options available for addressing both double chin and tech neck concerns. Non-surgical solutions for reducing a double chin include injectable treatments such as KYBELLA, which target and break down fat cells beneath the jawline. Surgical options like liposuction involve removing excess fat cells and skin tissue from the chin and neck area. To combat tech neck, treatments like nonsurgical skin tightening or laser resurfacing can help firm the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and sagging.
What Are the Risk Factors for Double Chin?
A double chin can develop due to a combination of lifestyle, genetic, and age-related factors, and it may appear even in people who maintain a healthy weight. Risk factors for developing a double chin or excess fullness under the chin include:
- Weight gain
- Aging skin
- Genetics
- Poor posture
- Fat under the chin
Because the cause of a double chin varies from person to person, our team can evaluate contributing factors and help determine appropriate treatment or management options.
What Causes A Double Chin And Tech Neck?
A double chin occurs when excess fat accumulates under the chin, which can be caused by factors such as genetics, aging, and weight gain. Excess weight can lead to the buildup of fat cells under the jawline, making a double chin more prominent. Aging can result in a loss of skin elasticity, contributing to sagging skin and the development of a double chin. Genetics may also play a role in the formation of a double chin, as some individuals may be predisposed to storing fat in this area.
On the other hand, tech neck has become increasingly common due to prolonged use of electronic devices like smartphones and computers. Continuously looking down at a smartphone can cause the skin on the neck to sag and form creases, leading to the development of tech neck. This repetitive motion of tilting the neck forward can also weaken the neck muscles, exacerbating the issue.
What Are The Symptoms Of A Double Chin/Tech Neck?
Signs of a double chin include the appearance of an extra chin, drooping skin under the jawline, and a less defined chin. Submental fat may also cause a feeling of pressure or discomfort in the neck and jaw region. Symptoms of tech neck consist of lines and loose skin on the neck, as well as a decrease in skin elasticity. Tech neck can sometimes result in neck and shoulder discomfort.
Takeaways
To address a double chin or tech neck, consider scheduling a consultation with Dr. Michelle Eagan at New Orleans Plastic Surgery. During your visit, Dr. Eagan will assess your situation and create a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Contact us today to book your consultation - we can't wait to assist you!
Double Chin FAQs
Why do I have a double chin if I'm not overweight?
A double chin doesn’t always mean someone is overweight. Genetics, natural aging, and skin laxity all play a role in fat distribution and skin firmness beneath the chin. Even people who are at a healthy weight may notice a small pocket of fat or sagging in this area due to hereditary factors or collagen loss over time. During your consultation, our team will assess your facial structure and skin elasticity to recommend the best approach for sculpting your jawline.
Can you get rid of a double chin without surgery?
Yes, non-surgical options like KYBELLA may offer an effective way to reduce submental fullness without downtime or incisions. KYBELLA is an injectable treatment that targets and breaks down fat cells beneath the chin, gradually improving contour. For patients with more skin laxity than fat, noninvasive skin tightening procedures may be recommended instead or in combination. We'll help you determine which treatment—or blend of treatments—fits your needs and lifestyle.
Does screen time really cause a double chin?
While screen time doesn’t directly cause a double chin, constantly looking down at phones, tablets, or laptops can contribute to a condition often called “tech neck.” Over time, this downward gaze leads to skin creasing, muscle strain, and eventually sagging beneath the jawline. If your chin or neck area has started to show signs of this, we offer treatments like skin tightening and laser resurfacing to help smooth and firm the skin and lifestyle tips to help you protect your posture and appearance going forward.
How long do double chin treatments take to work?
Results vary by treatment type. Some options offer gradual improvement over several weeks, while others may require multiple sessions. Factors such as skin elasticity, the amount of fullness, and the specific technology or injectable used can influence how quickly results appear. Most patients notice continued refinement as the body responds to treatment over time.
Is double chin treatment safe?
When performed by a qualified medical professional, double chin treatments are generally considered safe. A consultation helps determine candidacy, review medical history, and minimize potential risks. Temporary side effects such as swelling, tenderness, or mild bruising are common and typically resolve on their own.
Can double chin treatments improve jawline definition?
Yes. Many treatments aimed at reducing a double chin also enhance jawline contour and overall facial balance, creating a more defined and refreshed lower facial appearance. By addressing both fat and skin laxity, these treatments can improve the transition between the chin and neck for more noticeable definition.