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Kybella is a cosmetic treatment designed to reduce fat under the chin, also known as submental fat. This treatment is popular for those seeking a non-surgical way to improve their chin and neck area’s appearance. Here’s a simple explanation of what Kybella is, how it works, and what you can expect from it.

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What is Kybella?

Kybella is an injectable treatment approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) specifically for reducing submental fat. The active ingredient in Kybella is deoxycholic acid, a substance naturally produced by the body to help break down and absorb dietary fat.

How Does Kybella Work?

When Kybella is injected into the fat beneath your chin, the deoxycholic acid breaks down the fat cells. These destroyed fat cells are then naturally eliminated by your body’s metabolic processes. Once the fat cells are gone, they do not regenerate, which means the results can be long-lasting.

The Kybella Treatment Process

  • Consultation: Before the treatment, you will have a consultation with a healthcare provider to determine if Kybella is right for you. They will examine your chin and neck area and discuss your medical history and goals.

  • Preparation: On the day of the procedure, the area under your chin will be cleaned, and a grid of injection points will be marked. A numbing agent may be applied to minimize discomfort.

  • Injections: The provider will inject Kybella into the marked areas. The number of injections depends on the amount of fat and your desired outcome. Each treatment session usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes.

What to Expect After Treatment

After the treatment, you might experience some swelling, bruising, or numbness under the chin. These side effects are typically temporary and subside within a few days to weeks.

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Number of Treatments Needed

The number of Kybella treatments required varies from person to person. Most people need multiple treatments to achieve their desired results. Typically, you can receive up to six treatments, spaced at least one month apart. Many people see significant improvement after two to four sessions.

Benefits of Kybella

  • Non-Surgical: Unlike surgical procedures such as liposuction, Kybella is non-invasive and doesn’t require anesthesia or significant downtime.
  • Effective: Many people see noticeable reductions in chin fat and improved chin contours.
  • Permanent Results: Once the fat cells are destroyed, they do not come back, leading to long-lasting results.

Who is a Good Candidate for Kybella?

Kybella is suitable for adults with moderate to severe fat beneath the chin. Ideal candidates are those who are in good health, have realistic expectations, and prefer a non-surgical approach to reducing their chin fat.

Risks and Side Effects

While Kybella is generally safe, it does carry some risks and potential side effects, including:

  • Swelling, bruising, pain, numbness, redness, and areas of hardness in the treatment area.
  • In rare cases, Kybella can cause serious side effects like trouble swallowing or nerve injury in the jaw, which can result in an uneven smile or facial muscle weakness.

Conclusion

Kybella is an innovative, non-surgical treatment for reducing submental fat and improving the appearance of your chin and neck. With its minimal downtime and long-lasting results, it’s a popular choice for those looking to enhance their profile without undergoing surgery. If you’re considering Kybella, consult with a qualified healthcare provider to discuss your options and ensure it’s the right choice for you.

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Dr. David H. Lee
Specialist in Ophthalmology

A Board Certified Ophthalmologist and a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology with 25 years of experience treating patients.