Understanding Facial Liposuction Costs: The Difference Lies in Balance…
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작성자 Wassup 작성일 25-11-14 22:30 조회 21 댓글 0본문
When you look in the mirror, do you often hear that you look heavier than you are due to a double chin, even though it's not just facial fat? Or that your neck line looks blurry in profile?
In such cases, the first term you're likely to search for is 'facial liposuction cost'.
Comparing costs, you'll find they generally range from around 1 million to 2 million Korean won. However, there are many factors to consider before making a decision based solely on price.
The double chin area, in particular, is affected by a complex combination of factors, including facial structure, muscle position, and skin elasticity, rather than just the amount of fat.
So today, focusing on the double chin area, I want to talk about aspects that are easily overlooked when considering facial liposuction costs.
Reasons for Price Differences Between Hospitals
Even with the same 'double chin liposuction', price differences between hospitals arise because the depth and approach of the surgery vary.
Some places perform a shallow procedure that only addresses a portion of the fat layer under the chin, while others adjust the area under the chin and below the jawline to complete the contour.
When the scope changes like this, the difficulty and time required for the surgery, equipment usage, and even the recovery management process all differ.
The amount of work required can also vary depending on the patient's fat thickness, elasticity, and face shape.
Ultimately, the price difference can be seen as a result of the depth of the process included in the surgery.
The Process Matters More Than the Numbers
Although standards vary from hospital to hospital, it's hard to say that this is the whole story behind the difference in facial liposuction costs.
This is because the incision area, suction range, and recovery management included in the surgery are all different.
Excessive fat removal can cause side effects such as sagging skin or a sunken appearance under the chin.
Conversely, if not enough fat is removed, the double chin may remain.
That's why I always tell patients that 'proportion is more important than quantity'.
Leaving a certain amount of fat allows the skin to adhere naturally and the facial contours to connect smoothly.
In the end, what's more important than the cost is a delicate design that suits your facial structure.
Approach it as a Concept of 'Line Refinement'
Double chin liposuction is a process of refining the lines of the face.
The fat under the chin exists in both shallow and deep layers, and these two layers must be treated in a balanced way to naturally connect the neck and jawline.
Going too deep can reduce skin elasticity, and going too shallow can leave fat behind, resulting in little effect.
That's why the experience and tactile sense of the medical staff are important.
More than mechanical manipulation, a skilled sense that can directly judge skin thickness and fat flow determines the result.
The design must reduce fat while softening the boundaries to create a natural line.
An Approach that Considers the Entire Face
An approach that only seeks to improve the double chin may sometimes have limitations.
Treating only the area under the chin may temporarily make the line look clearer, but if the overall facial proportions are not right, it may look awkward over time.
Good hospitals consider not only the area under the chin, but also the jawline, cheeks, and neckline to achieve balance.
For example, if sagging cheeks make the double chin more prominent, adjustment considering the position of the SMAS layer is needed along with liposuction.
This three-dimensional approach allows the line to continue in a smooth flow, creating a natural impression even after recovery.
In the end, the better the hospital, the more it focuses on 'harmony' rather than 'parts'.
The Depth of Consultation Affects Perfection
Consultation is the first step in surgery and a process that can greatly affect the outcome.
Even with the same double chin, the cause is different for each person, and the density and distribution of fat are different, so the same approach cannot be used.
Therefore, during the consultation, we examine not only the area under the chin but also the entire face, checking where the fat is accumulated and in what direction the skin is being pulled.
We also listen specifically to the results the patient expects and explain the possible range realistically.
Through this process, the direction of the surgery can be clearly established, and the naturalness of the result is also improved.
What's more important than the price is this 'depth of consultation'.
Recovery Process and Management After the Procedure
Immediately after, temporary swelling or tightness may occur, but most of it gradually subsides within 2-3 weeks.
During the recovery period, wearing a compression band consistently helps the skin adhere well to the new structure and the line settles stably.
It is also good to drink plenty of fluids and avoid sleeping on your stomach.
Usually, after about a month, the jawline becomes clearer and the boundary with the neckline is naturally connected.
Patients say, 'My face looks smaller' or 'My impression has softened'.
And the effect becomes more natural over time.
Facial liposuction costs range from 1 million to 2 million Korean won, but it contains more than just the cost of surgery.
In the end, the perfection of the surgery depends not on the price, but on how carefully the facial structure is understood and designed.
Double chin liposuction is not about reducing fat, but about reorganizing proportions.
Therefore, I hope that many patients will experience stable changes with a plan and approach that suits them, rather than focusing only on cost.
If you proceed in the direction that suits you, the result will lead to satisfaction beyond the price.
Understanding Facial Liposuction Costs: The Difference Lies in Balanced Design

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