Say Goodbye to Your Double Chin and Hello to Confidence

What is Kybella?

Kybella is an injectable treatment specifically designed to reduce submental fat, commonly known as a double chin.

It contains deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring substance that helps break down and absorb fat cells. This non-surgical option provides a targeted approach to achieving a more defined jawline.

What Does Kybella Do?

Kybella effectively reduces fat under the chin, leading to a more sculpted and youthful appearance.

Destroying fat cells helps improve the contour of the jawline and neck. The treatment provides long-lasting results, making it an ideal choice for those looking to eliminate stubborn submental fat.

How Does Kybella Work?

When injected into the submental area, Kybella’s deoxycholic acid targets and destroys fat cells. The body then naturally metabolizes the destroyed cells over time.

Multiple sessions may be required to achieve optimal results, with each treatment taking about 15 to 20 minutes and requiring minimal downtime.

How Long Do Its Results Last?

Results from Kybella are considered permanent, as the fat cells destroyed do not return. Patients can expect to see improvements gradually over several weeks following treatment.

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help sustain results, ensuring a defined jawline for years to come.

Why You Should Consider Kybella?

Kybella offers a non-surgical solution to submental fat, providing a significant improvement in facial contour without the need for invasive procedures.

The treatment is quick and convenient, allowing patients to achieve a more youthful appearance with minimal downtime and a straightforward recovery process.

At your Kybella consultation, our master injector will examine the submental area and recommend the number of injections needed to effectively reduce fat under your chin for a sculpted jawline.

Side Effects of Kybella

While Kybella is generally safe, some mild side effects may include swelling, bruising, or pain at the injection site.

These effects are typically temporary and resolve within a few days. Serious side effects are rare, but discussing any concerns with your provider is essential for a safe experience.