18 Top Pre-Operative Tips for Chin Liposuction Follow your surgeon’s pre-operative tips before the procedure to ensure smooth recovery and optimal, long-lasting outcomes. Fat gets accumulated under the chin very easily due to factors such as natural aging, genetics, weight gain, environmental and lifestyle, resulting in sagging jowls and a double chin. These fat deposits are quite difficult to eliminate even with rigorous diet and exercise. Fortunately, leading plastic surgery practices offer chin liposuction in Manhattan using the minimally invasive Smartlipo Triplex workstation to address this aesthetic concern. The procedure removes unwanted fat beneath the chin and tightens the skin, provides a well-defined jawline, improves the appearance of neck, and results in a more youthful appearance. Performed using the FDA-approved Smartlipo workstation, chin laser liposuction is a safe and effective procedure. It comes with three powerful laser wavelengths–1064nm, 1320nm and 1440nm. The procedure begins with your surgeon administering local anesthesia in the treatment areas (chin, jowls and/or neck). Once the area is numbed, the device’s cannula is inserted under the skin via a small incision and the laser energy is delivered through the cannula. The laser energy precisely targets and melts the excess fat so that it can be easily suctioned off. The device also has unique intelligent delivery systems – SmartSense™, ThermaGuide™ and ThermaView™ - which ensure reliable and controlled energy delivery. Though this minimally-invasive procedure involves significantly less downtime and faster recovery compared to traditional chin liposuction, following your surgeon’s pre-operative tips before the procedure is very important for smooth recovery and optimal, long-lasting outcomes. Here are 18 pre-op tips for chin liposuction in Manhattan: 1. Get a complete medical evaluation and the recommended laboratory tests 2. Fix a pre-op appointment with your surgeon to review your treatment plan 3. Make arrangements to take a few days off from work - depending on your job 4. Quit smoking 5. Avoid alcohol 6. Follow your surgeon’s instructions on pre-op and post-op medications 7. Avoid medications such as a. Aspirin