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  • Accumulated Fat: Excess fat deposits in the neck area can lead to a double chin. This is often seen in individuals who are overweight or have gained weight.
  • Sagging Skin: As skin loses its elasticity with age, it can sag and contribute to the appearance of a double chin. This sagging is sometimes referred to as a “turkey neck.”
  • Aging: The natural aging process causes the skin to lose collagen and elastin, leading to decreased skin elasticity and firmness. This can result in sagging skin under the chin.
  • Genetics: Hereditary factors can play a significant role. Some people may inherit a predisposition for a fuller neck or a double chin from a young age, even if they are not overweight.
  • Posture: Poor posture can weaken the muscles of the neck and chin, contributing to the appearance of a double chin over time.

Addressing a double chin and turtle neck involves a combination of lifestyle changes, skincare, and potentially medical treatments, depending on the severity and underlying causes. Treatments to look for: Morpheus 8, FORMA Radio-Frequency, NIR infrared laser.

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