My cheek fat feels like it’s drooping down like a dog’s
If your double chin stands out
and your facial line seems to be collapsing?

In the past, your
sharper jawline and smoother cheek line
may have changed so that, when you look in the mirror, your cheek fat seems to sag,
and your jawline feels blurred.

Hello.
If your side profile looks bulky,
or you don’t think you’ve gained weight but your face looks puffy
and feels heavy,
this may be a phenomenon caused by facial fat sagging
and reduced skin elasticity as you get older.
Even if you exercise and massage, it is difficult to see much effect.
Today, I’d like to explain InMode, a procedure suitable for these concerns.
I am Bang Chan-il, a dermatologist at Isu Station.
Why do cheek fat and jawline sagging happen?
Even if you haven’t gained weight,
your face may still look heavy.
In fact, the reason a face can look larger is not just because of fat.

Elasticity gradually decreases over time.
If elasticity loss has started,
your facial line can collapse even more over time.
Many people receive InMode treatment to define the facial line
and reduce an overall puffy appearance.
What is InMode at Isu Station Dermatology?
InMode is a lifting procedure that uses radiofrequency (RF) energy.
There are two modes.
First,
FX mode stimulates fat cells
and removes them.
Second,
Forma mode helps restore skin elasticity.
In addition to improving skin elasticity,
it also acts deeply on the fat layer,
helping to refine the facial line.
InMode has no downtime,
and you can return to daily life immediately after the procedure,
so I think it is a very accessible treatment.
Who is InMode effective for?
People who are thin but have a double chin,
people whose jawline is unclear
In my years of experience,
these are the people who are suitable for InMode.
Because it can remove only the desired area
and provide firmness,
if it matches your concerns,
you can expect satisfying results.

InMode is not just simple lifting;
it is a procedure that defines the facial line.
My skin is sensitive. Is it okay to get it done?
InMode has no downtime and few side effects,
so it can be received with relatively little burden.
Along with the immediate lifting effect,
skin elasticity gradually increases over time.
After 2 to 4 weeks, collagen production is activated
and skin elasticity increases.
The effect can last up to 3 to 6 months.

If you undergo InMode 3 to 5 times,
you can expect more satisfying results.
After one treatment,
you will usually feel as if you have lost about 1 kg.
If you receive it 3 to 5 times,
you may look as if you have lost about 3 to 5 kg.
It can be enough for people you meet after a long time to say,
“You seem to have lost some weight.”
Of course, the effect varies from person to person,
but it is a suitable procedure for managing facial lines and sagging cheek fat.
If there is a lot of fat,
a change equivalent to losing 3 to 4 kg may not make a big difference,
so liposuction may be more appropriate.
It is best to consult and choose Isu Station Dermatology.
Do side effects also occur?
To put it simply,
it is considered to have relatively few side effects.
It is known as a safe procedure with virtually no downtime.
Occasionally, bruising at the treatment site
or minor burns may occur,
but these are extremely rare and gradually improve over time.

If your cheek fat is sagging and your facial line is collapsing, take care of it before it gets worse
If you want to improve your facial line and a sagging face,
I recommend trying it at least once.
However, InMode is very sensitive to design,
so it is important to receive it from a dermatologist
with experienced know-how.
If you do not have much facial fat,
it may be better not to get it.
Please remember that for all procedures,
it is important to choose the one that is right for you.
Even if it is not our clinic, that is okay.
I hope this post is helpful for those looking for a dermatology clinic at Isu Station.
Above all, it is important to find an improvement plan for your concerns
through consultation with medical staff!
Thank you for reading this long post.
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