Double Chin Revision Surgery at Sinsang Plastic Surgery

I honestly never thought I’d consider revision surgery, but here I am sharing my experience with Double Chin Revision Surgery at Sinsang Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

My first procedure at another clinic didn’t give me the results I was hoping for. Even after healing, I still noticed fullness under my chin, and my side profile looked pretty much the same. It left me feeling disappointed and unsure if getting anything done again was even worth it.

For a long time, I kept going back and forth on whether I should try a revision. After a lot of research and hesitation, I eventually decided to book a consultation at Sinsang Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery to see if there were better options for my case.

Why I Chose Revision Surgery

My main concerns after my previous procedure were the remaining fullness under my chin, the lack of jawline definition, and how self-conscious I felt whenever I saw my side profile. Since the results didn’t feel complete to me, I started researching revision options and eventually decided to consult with Sinsang Plastic Surgery to see what could realistically be improved.

Consultation Experience

I was honestly nervous because revision surgery feels like a bigger decision after a disappointing first experience.

The consultation felt reassuring. I didn’t feel rushed, and they listened carefully to what bothered me about my previous result. What I liked was that they explained things realistically instead of overpromising.

Recovery & Results

The first few days I had swelling, which I expected, but things gradually started settling.

By around 1 month, I could already see a noticeable difference in my side profile:

  • Less heaviness under the chin

  • A cleaner jawline shape

  • Better definition between my chin and neck

  • More balanced side profile in photos

The result looks natural, which is exactly what I wanted. Not overly sharp or dramatic, just more refined.

Was Revision Surgery Worth It for Me?

For me, I would say yes. After my first experience, I was honestly unsure if I even wanted to try again because I didn’t want to end up disappointed a second time.

But looking back now, I’m glad I decided to go ahead with the revision. The fullness under my chin improved, my jawline looks more defined and I feel a lot better about my side profile. It feels much closer to what I had hoped for the first time around.

Of course, everyone’s experience and results can be different, but if you’re considering revision surgery, I will definitely say take your time, do your research and make sure your expectations are realistic.