Kybella
Kybella
Kybella is an FDA-approved injectable that improves the appearance of double chins and jowls caused by weight gain, genetics, and aging. Kybella is a synthetic version of deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring material that helps the body absorb fat. Treatment with Kybella is quick, requires minimal downtime, and permanently eliminates fat cells. The membranes of the cells play a crucial role in accumulating fat cells, and Kybella destroys these membranes. Once these cells are destroyed, they won’t store fat. The body’s natural healing and elimination processes activate, and your fat deposits are significantly reduced in four to six weeks.
The advantages of this treatment include:
- Diminishes mild to moderate double chin or jowls
- Permanent results
- Noninvasive, safe, and an effective alternative to cosmetic surgery
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The Treatment
Kybella destroys the fat cells in the treated areas and requires minimal downtime. It treats small pockets of fat in areas such as the chin and jowls. The treatment is quick and ideal for most adult patients. We’ll discuss your goals and concerns at your consultation to ensure we customize your procedure. Noticeable effects are seen as soon as four weeks after the first treatment. However, it can take twelve weeks or two sessions to see improvements. Results increase over time, and maximum results are often seen at the six-month mark. We’ll cleanse and numb the submental area before the procedure. Kybella is injected directly into the fatty tissue under the chin or jowls. Significant swelling and discomfort may last for up to 72 hours after the procedure.
FAQs
Which areas are treated?
The areas we treat include the chin and jowls.
When will I see the results?
You’ll see the results within two to three months of treatment.
How long do results last?
The results are permanent.
Are there side effects?
Yes. You might get bruising and swelling. These symptoms subside within a few days.