I was shocked when I tried to take an ID photo. I'd like to ask about getting rid of my double chin.
My passport expired a while ago, so I went to get a new photo taken. I was just going to do a quick clean-up and take the picture, but the camera captured my jawline looking more sagging than I'd expected. I thought it was the studio lighting, but when I got home and took another selfie, my double chin was clearly visible. That was a bit of a shock. That's when I started seriously researching ways to get rid of my double chin.
I wasn't overweight, but I was more concerned about the bulge under my chin. As a man, a well-defined jawline is essential for a more defined face, but my jawline looked blurry in every photo, so I was wondering if I should retake my passport photo. I tried exercising and stretching for a few days, but honestly, I wasn't sure if it was really helping. So, I decided it would be best to look into dermatological procedures to get rid of my double chin.
I searched and found so many different options, from fat-dissolving injections to contouring injections to lifting lasers, that I'm confused about which one is right for my face. Men in particular often have stubborn fat under their chins, so I'm unsure whether simple injections will work or whether a lifting procedure is necessary. I'm also curious about pain, bruising, and the recovery period.
When receiving a double chin reduction consultation, what criteria are used to determine the treatment direction? Could you tell me if there are any common combinations or good first steps for men? I'd like to refine my jawline before retaking my passport photo.