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Kybella FAQ's

Kybella injections is a type of non-surgical facelift. It has been approved by the FDA as an injectable treatment for chin fat removal and neck fat removal. Here are the Top 6 Questions and Answers about Kybella.

What is Kybella?

Kybella injections is a type of non-surgical facelift. It is a prescription medicine that has been approved by the FDA as an injectable treatment for improving the appearance and profile of moderate to severe Submental fat (double chin fat and neck fat) in adults aged 18 years or older.

Is Kybella right for me?

If you are considering a non-surgical, non-invasive solution for reducing fat around chin and neck area, then Kybella is a right choice for you. To determine whether you are a suitable candidate for this innovative treatment, we recommend scheduling a consultation with one of our medical professionals.

How many treatments will I need?

The treatment plan for Kybella  is customized to each patient's individual needs and goals. During each treatment session, multiple small injections are administered under the chin, with up to six sessions being spaced at least one month apart. Visible results are often seen in two to four Kybella  treatments, with 59% of patients receiving six treatments in clinical studies.

How does Kybella work?

 

Kybella injections is an injectable fat reduction therapy that helps with Chin Fat removal and Neck Fat removal The active ingredient in Kybella is a synthetic form of deoxycholic acid, which is a naturally occurring molecule in the body that helps break down and absorb dietary fat. When injected into the fat beneath the chin, Kybella destroys the fat cells, preventing them from storing or accumulating fat. This results in a visible reduction in fullness under the chin, leading to a more defined chin profile.

What are possible side effects?

While Kybella can produce effective results as Cosmetic Chin treatment, there are possible side effects that may occur. These include injection site problems such as bruising, hair loss, open sores, and damage or cell death around the injection site. Other possible side effects include trouble swallowing and nerve injury in the jaw, which can cause facial muscle weakness or an uneven smile. However, in clinical studies, these side effects were temporary and resolved on their own.

The most common side effects of Kybella are swelling, bruising, pain, numbness, redness, and hardness in the treatment area.

How long will results last?

Once the fat cells are destroyed by Kybella®, they cannot store or accumulate fat. After reaching the desired aesthetic, further treatment is not usually necessary.

 

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