Kybella
Kybella is an FDA-approved, non-surgical injectable treatment that targets and reduces submental fullness, commonly known as a double chin. By destroying fat cells and preventing their return, Kybella helps achieve a more defined and contoured jawline, enhancing your overall facial profile and boosting confidence.
What is Kybella?
Kybella is a non-surgical aesthetic treatment offered by our Medspa that targets and reduces submental fullness, commonly known as a double chin. This FDA-approved injectable treatment contains deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the body that aids in the breakdown and absorption of dietary fat.
How Kybella Works
When administered by our practitioners, Kybella works by selectively destroying fat cells in the treated area. The injection is carefully applied to the targeted fat beneath the chin, causing the destruction of fat cells without affecting the surrounding tissues. Over time, the body naturally eliminates these destroyed fat cells, resulting in a more contoured and defined jawline.
Personalized and Comfortable Treatment Experience
During a Kybella treatment, you can expect a personalized and comfortable experience at our Medspa. Our expert practitioners will begin by assessing your specific needs and designing a customized treatment plan. The procedure involves a series of small injections that are typically well-tolerated, with discomfort minimized through the use of numbing agents. Following the treatment, it is normal to experience temporary swelling, bruising, or numbness in the treated area, which generally subsides within a few days to a week. With proper aftercare and adherence to our guidance, you can anticipate gradual improvements and a more sculpted chin profile, ultimately achieving a more confident and youthful appearance.
FAQ
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The number of Kybella treatment sessions required varies based on individual factors and desid results. Typically, multiple sessions are needed, usually spaced about one month apart. During your consultation, our experienced professionals will assess your specific needs and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to achieve your goals.
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Kybella injections are generally well-tolerated by most individuals. While discomfort levels can vary, many clients report only mild to moderate sensations during the procedure. To ensure your comfort, a topical anesthetic or ice may be applied before the injections. If you have concerns about pain or discomfort, our practitioners will work closely with you to make the experience as comfortable as possible.
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One of the advantages of Kybella is that it typically involves minimal downtime. While you may experience mild swelling, redness, or bruising in the treated area, these effects are temporary and generally resolve within a few days. Most clients can resume their normal daily activities immediately after the treatment.
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Before your Kybella appointment, it's essential to inform your medical provider about any medications, supplements, or medical conditions you have. Our practitioners will provide you with specific instructions, but generally, it's recommended to avoid blood-thinning medications and alcohol before the treatment to minimize the risk of bruising. Additionally, it's important to have realistic expectations and discuss your desired outcome during your consultation.
Remember, the information provided here is general, and it's always best to consult with a qualified medical professional at your medspa for personalized advice and guidance specific to your situation.
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Kybella provides long-lasting results. Once the fat cells are eliminated, they cannot return. However, it's important to maintain a healthy lifestyle to prevent new fat from accumulating in the treated area. With proper care, the results of Kybella can be permanent.
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Kybella is an FDA-approved treatment with a well-established safety profile. However, like any medical procedure, there can be potential side effects. The most common ones include swelling, bruising, numbness, redness, or discomfort in the treated area. These effects are typically mild and temporary, resolving on their own.
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