Can Velashape be used to reduce a double chin?

Does Velashape reduce double chins and what are the costs?

Answers from doctors (1)


Forever Young MedSpa

Published on Oct 05, 2009

Although not FDA approved to reduce double chins in our practice we have been able to obtain reasonable results using the VelaShape. The patient must have a realistic expectation about the results from a non surgical approach and their skin must have good elasticity for a good result. The treatment itself also requires advanced techniques and care must be used to reduce the vacuum settings while stacking tolerable pulses.

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Answered by Forever Young MedSpa

Although not FDA approved to reduce double chins in our practice we have been able to obtain reasonable results using the VelaShape. The patient must have a realistic expectation about the results from a non surgical approach and their skin must have good elasticity for a good result. The treatment itself also requires advanced techniques and care must be used to reduce the vacuum settings while stacking tolerable pulses.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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