Chin Tucks

RISKS

The main risk of having a chin tuck performed is bleeding. A collection of blood, known as a hematoma, may develop. We typically don’t require drains for our chin tucks, but the dressing does apply pressure to the area, which may cause bruising and swelling. It is recommended you do not work for one week after this procedure.

WHAT TO EXPECT

The procedure for our chin tuck includes:

  • Small Incision Made
  • Fatty Tissue Trimmed
  • Wound Closed
  • Use of Sutures
  • Follow-Up Visit

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