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HOW TO GET RID OF TICKLING PROBLEM WITHOUT SURGERY?
A survey conducted in 2021 revealed that 65% of people are uncomfortable with the formation of a tickle under the chin. This under-jaw fullness, called tickling, can be seen in both women and men regardless of gender. Stating that the formation of a tickle can be observed due to genetics and aging, as well as weight gain. Turkey Medicals member at JCI Istanbul hospital clinic, Medical Aesthetic Physician Dr. gave information about the subject.
Tickling can occur even if you are not overweight
Tickling, also known as under-jaw submental fat, consists of fat accumulation and sagging under the jaw. It can be uncomfortable because it can make people look older and overweight than they really are. It can also be tickled in those who eat healthy and exercise regularly, or it may not melt if it has been in the past. In such a situation, it is worthwhile to consult a doctor who is a specialist in the subject. Because no matter how much you diet, the situation may not improve.
There are different treatment alternatives to eliminate food
There are many treatment options for destroying fat cells in the under the chin – tickling area. Injectable lipolysis treatments, surgical operation and some lipolysis devices are some of them.
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Energy devices such as laser, radiofrequency and ultrasound offer a non-invasive option for shaping the under jaw, but these techniques mostly benefit from skin tightening, not reducing fat in the under jaw area.
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Is there any loosening and sagging of the food after lipolysis treatment?
We cannot say that there will be a definite sagging or relaxation at the end of lipolysis applications. This may vary depending on the person’s age, the size of their food, and the quality of their skin. For people who experience relaxation due to a decrease in body fat, it is necessary to apply skin-tightening treatments. Non-surgical treatments include tightening injections, energy devices such as laser, radiofrequency and ultrasound, and rope treatments.
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