A “Double Chin” is subcutaneous fat around the neck that sags down and creates a wrinkle and the appearance of a second chin. It is most common on people who are elderly or obese. However, depending on bone structure and amount of loose skin, a person of average weight can bear a “Double Chin.”
As we get older, a “Double Chin” may start to appear, due to genetics, or fat and fluid buildups in fatty cells. The origins of “Double Chin” can be narrowed down to three primary causes: genetics, slack facial muscles, and caloric intake.
Recommended treatments for a "Double Chin" include: