KYBELLA is a prescription medicine used in adults to improve the appearance and profile of moderate to severe fat below the chin (submental fat).
Welcome to Lola Aesthetics & Medi Spa, where we offer Kybella treatments to help you achieve a more contoured and defined jawline. Our skilled practitioners use this innovative injectable solution to target and reduce submental fat, commonly known as a “double chin,” for a slimmer and more youthful appearance.
Kybella is an FDA-approved injectable treatment specifically designed to reduce submental fat, or fat beneath the chin. Composed of deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the body, Kybella effectively destroys fat cells, leading to a more sculpted and refined jawline without the need for surgery.
During a Kybella treatment, the solution is strategically injected into the submental area, where it works to break down fat cells. Over time, the body naturally metabolizes and eliminates these fat cells, resulting in a slimmer and more defined jawline. Multiple sessions may be required to achieve optimal results, with visible improvements becoming apparent within weeks of treatment.
Kybella is primarily used to target and reduce submental fat beneath the chin. However, it can also be used to address other areas of localized fat deposits, such as jowls or bra fat. Our experienced practitioners will assess your unique needs and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan to achieve your desired results.
The number of Kybella treatments needed varies depending on individual factors, such as the amount of submental fat and desired results. Typically, multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart are recommended for optimal results.
Yes, Kybella is FDA-approved and considered safe when administered by a qualified healthcare professional. At Lola Aesthetics & Medi Spa, our practitioners have extensive training and experience in performing Kybella treatments safely and effectively.
The recovery process after a Kybella treatment is minimal, with most patients experiencing mild swelling, bruising, or discomfort in the treated area. These effects usually subside within a few days, allowing you to resume your normal activities with minimal downtime.