Why does my chin keep getting fatter?

Higher weight is another factor, creating an extra layer of fat in the chin and neck area, also called submental fat. Additionally, as you age, your skin loses its elasticity and starts to sag in areas that were previously tight. A common area where this happens is your chin and neck area.

Does chin fat go away?

“Typically, a double chin corresponds with carrying excess weight. But there’s no scientific evidence supporting a clear-cut way of losing it besides diet and exercise,” notes health and fitness specialist Chris Dempers. “Evidence for other methods is only anecdotal.”

Why is my chin fat but I’m skinny?

If you have a double chin despite being skinny, your body just happens to genetically store extra fat around the jawline. There’s really nothing unusual about it, but it does present a challenge in that your chin fat is much harder to target through diet and exercise alone.

How do I get rid of my big chin?

Liposuction: This procedure removes fat from beneath the skin and sculpts the chin and neck contour. Face-lift: This surgery allows doctors to remove fat and loose, saggy skin around the chin and neck, removing a double chin.