Kybella
Kybella IN ESCALON, CA
Benefits of Kybella
- Reduces the appearance of double chin
- Provides a non-surgical treatment option
- Eliminates fat cells in the targeted area permanently
- Can improve jawline definition
- Minimally invasive with no incisions required
- Quick in-office procedure
- Minimal recovery time needed
- Tailored treatment plan to meet individual needs
- Enhances facial contours
- Boosts self-confidence with improved appearance
FAQ's
Who is a good candidate?
A good candidate for Kybella is anyone bothered by fat under the chin, has good skin elasticity, and prefers a non-surgical treatment option. It is suitable for adults who have a moderate to severe amount of fat below the chin.
When will I see the results?
Results from Kybella are typically visible within four to six weeks after treatment, as the body needs time to break down and get rid of the fat cells that have been broken down.
How long do the results of Sculptra last?
The results from Sculptra are durable and can last up to two years. Follow-up treatments may be necessary to maintain volume and contour.
How long do results last?
The results from Kybella are permanent. Once the fat cells are destroyed, they cannot regenerate or store fat, ensuring long-lasting changes.
Is there any downtime or side effects?
Post-treatment downtime is minimal, allowing most individuals to return to their daily activities quickly. Common side effects include numbness, swelling, and bruising around the injection site, which generally subside within a few days to weeks.
What should I do before and after this treatment?
Before receiving Kybella, it’s important to discuss your medical history with your provider to ensure safety. After treatment, avoid strenuous activity for a couple of days and apply ice to reduce swelling.
What can I expect during this treatment?
During a Kybella treatment, multiple small injections will be administered under the chin. The entire procedure takes about 15 to 20 minutes. You may experience some minor discomfort during injection, which can be reduced with a topical numbing agent or ice.
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