Many people are bothered by their drooping jowls, or the sagging skin around the jawline and chin.
By Carolynn Grimes
ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com
If you have a drooping jawline or jowls that needs correction, there is a procedure that uses a patient’s own fat to fill in deflated areas.
They’ll say, “I don’t mind being forty or fifty years old, but I don’t want to be forty or fifty with jowls.” Dr. Patrick Sullivan, a board certified plastic surgeon in Providence, Rhode Island says sometimes this can be a condition that is inherited from your mother or father and there’s very little that can be done about a drooping jawline other than plastic surgery and sometimes weight loss.
Dr. Sullivan is a specialist in facial plastic surgery procedures and says people need to be very careful who they choose as their doctor for plastic surgery. Recently he consulted with a woman in her forties who was left with significant scars along both sides of her face along the jawline. Sullivan says the placement of those scars were not necessary for the result that she was looking for.
Dr. Sullivan uses a lifting procedure that is an extended inner lift with multiple layers, instead of just stretching the skin. He says he also looks at the chin region because often times people will have areas of deflation at the side, in front of the jowl. “These areas start getting more and more deflated causing the chin to look bigger,” says Sullivan, “and filling in this area with fat gives the jawline a smoother appearance.”
Many times he uses a patient’s own fat to fill in behind the jowl to give a better contour to
Sullivan says the jawline is an area where he can help people of all ages.
Dr. Sullivan advises patients to bring in photos from their earlier years. “When patients bring in pictures of them in their 20’s, it is so helpful for me to see what they looked like.” He uses the photos as a gauge to help restore what time has slowly changed.