Overview
InMode is a popular treatment in Korea for facial contouring, tightening, and lower-face fat-related concerns. It is commonly discussed for double chin, jawline definition, lower-face heaviness, and mild laxity. Some modes may create bruising or swelling, especially when higher intensity is used. Visitors should ask which InMode mode will be used and whether their face type is suitable.
Best for
- Double chin
- Lower-face heaviness
- Jawline definition
- Mild fat and laxity
- Facial contour maintenance
Not ideal for
- Very thin faces
- No downtime tolerance
- Severe sagging
- Patients expecting bone-structure change
- Important events immediately after treatment
Benefits
Downtime
Redness, swelling, tenderness, warmth, or bruising may occur. Bruising risk should be discussed before booking.
Session plan
InMode is often planned as multiple sessions depending on fat, laxity, and treatment intensity. Maintenance may be recommended.
Before booking
- Ask which InMode mode will be used.
- Discuss bruising risk clearly.
- Confirm the target area.
- Ask whether your face is too thin for the treatment.
- Avoid booking right before photos or meetings.
FAQ
Can InMode cause bruising?
Yes. Bruising can occur depending on the mode, intensity, and treated area.
Is InMode good for double chin?
It may be considered for selected double chin and lower-face contour concerns after consultation.
Is InMode a lifting treatment?
It is often used for contouring and tightening, but it is not the same as surgical lifting.
