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Kybella® In Glendale, CA

Double Chin Removal Treatment

Kybella® is a non-surgical injectable treatment made to decrease moderate to severe fat beneath the chin, commonly known as submental fullness or a double chin. The active ingredient in Kybella is deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring molecule in the body that aids in breaking down and absorbing dietary fat. When injected into the fat beneath the chin, Kybella destroys fat cells, which are then naturally eliminated by the body over time. This process helps contour and define the jawline, providing a more sculpted appearance. Kybella is FDA-approved specifically for the treatment of submental fat, and while some off-label uses may be discussed, the safety and efficacy of treating other areas with Kybella have not been established.

Kybella in Glendale, CA, is an ideal treatment choice for adults who are bothered by submental fullness and seek a non-invasive alternative to surgery. Candidates for Kybella should be in overall well-being and have reasonable expectations about the results. Results from Kybella treatments can typically be seen after two to four sessions, spaced about a month apart. The fat reduction achieved with Kybella is considered permanent, as the treated fat cells are destroyed and cannot regenerate. However, it is vital to keep a stable weight to ensure long-lasting results. To explore whether Kybella is right for you and to achieve a more contoured jawline, book an appointment with New Look Skin Center in Glendale, CA.

Kybella Pricing

Kybella

Kybella $490 per vial
2 vials minimum

Kybella Injections Before & After

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Benefits of Kybella:

FAQ

Kybella offers a non-surgical solution for decreasing submental fat, commonly known to as a double chin. Its benefits include minimal downtime, permanent fat cell destruction, and a more defined jawline. The treatment is quick and can be performed in a medical office without the need for anesthesia. Over time, as the body naturally removes the destroyed fat cells, patients notice a gradual and natural-looking improvement in the contour of their chin and neck.

Ideal candidates for Kybella are adults with moderate to severe submental fullness who seek a non-invasive alternative to surgical procedures like liposuction. Patients should be in good health and have logical expectations about the results. Kybella is particularly suitable for those who are looking to reduce a double chin that is resistant to diet and exercise. However, individuals with excessive skin laxity or those with a history of severe scarring in the treatment area may not be ideal candidates for Kybella and should consult with a qualified provider.

Kybella injections may be administered right after our consultation. It may be necessary to schedule multiple sessions of injections to achieve the desired outcome. While some patients may see acceptable improvement after just one round of injections, most need 3 to 4 sessions to fully eradicate excess fat cells from under the chin.

Each treatment session involves cleansing the skin under the chin and on the upper neck. A template is then used to create an injection map. The skin is marked with a special pen to identify where each injection should be given. A local anesthetic cream may be applied at this time to allow sufficient absorption for optimal comfort. Injections are administered once the cream is removed. Though multiple injections are made, this part of the appointment typically takes only a few minutes.

After a Kybella treatment, patients can expect some swelling, bruising, and tenderness in the treated region, which is a normal part of the recovery process as the body works to eliminate the destroyed fat cells. These side effects typically resolve within a few days to a week. It is suggested to avoid strenuous activities and activities that could exacerbate swelling for the first few days post-treatment. Over the course of several weeks, the treated area will begin to show signs of improvement as the fat is gradually metabolized.

The cost of Kybella varies depending on the number of treatment sessions required to achieve the desired results. On average, patients may need two to four sessions, with each session costing between $1,200 and $1,800. The total cost will depend on the specific needs of the patient and the amount of Kybella needed to treat the area effectively. During a consultation, a provider can offer a more precise estimate based on individual circumstances.

While Kybella is generally safe, there are possible risks and side effects because of the treatment. Usual side effects include swelling, bruising, pain, redness, and numbness at the injection site. In rare cases, more severe side effects such as difficulty swallowing, nerve injury in the jaw (which can cause an uneven smile or facial muscle weakness), and areas of hardness in the treated area can occur. It is crucial to have Kybella administered by a qualified and experienced healthcare professional to lessen risks and ensure the best possible outcome.

The results from Kybella are considered permanent because the fat cells targeted by the treatment are destroyed and cannot regenerate. However, maintaining a stable weight is needed to ensure that the results last over time. If a patient gains weight after the treatment, remaining fat cells in the region can expand, which may affect the overall appearance. Therefore, following a healthy lifestyle post-treatment is recommended to maintain the improved contour of the chin and jawline.

Kybella is the only injectable treatment of its kind. According to studies and clinical use, this FDA-approved drug is an excellent alternative to liposuction. It offers a non-surgical, no downtime approach to stubborn double-chin fat called submental fullness. Some of the benefits of Kybella include proven safety and efficiency, minimal downtime, if any, and consistent results.

Although Kybella works differently than surgical liposuction, it can achieve results that last indefinitely. Fat cells are destroyed and do not grow back. However, it is necessary to avoid significant weight gain to prevent fat cells under the chin from expanding.

The biggest advantage of Kybella is that it works. Patients who undergo treatment feel better about their appearance due to the elimination of a double-chin. Without excess fat, the face looks thinner and may even look younger. The combination of improvements makes most patients feel better about their appearance.

Most adults who are interested in eliminating double-chin are good candidates for Kybella. We conduct a thorough consultation so that we can understand each patient’s concerns and desired outcome. This consultation also allows us to discuss how Kybella works and what patients can expect. Given all the necessary information, patients can make a confident decision about whether or not Kybella is their ideal treatment for their double-chin.

Kybella injections may be administered right after our consultation. It may be necessary to schedule multiple sessions of injections to achieve the desired outcome. While some patients may see acceptable improvement after just one round of injections, most need 3 to 4 sessions to fully eradicate excess fat cells from under the chin.

Each treatment session involves cleansing the skin under the chin and on the upper neck. A template is then used to create an injection map. The skin is marked with a special pen to identify where each injection should be given. A local anesthetic cream may be applied at this time to allow sufficient absorption for optimal comfort. Injections are administered once the cream is removed. Though multiple injections are made, this part of the appointment typically takes only a few minutes.

Kybella is a liquid that is inserted into the subcutaneous layer of fat. It does not immediately get absorbed by fat cells. Instead, the deoxycholic acid in Kybella breaks down the walls of fat cells to destroy them. Because the fluid is under the skin for a few days, patients can expect noticeable swelling. This may feel slightly odd but does not hurt. Swelling subsides as the deoxycholic acid is absorbed by the cells.

Patients need not follow any special instructions after their treatment. Depending on social engagements or work, some people wear a high-neck collar or scarf to disguise the swelling of the upper neck.

The cost of Kybella can vary from one person to another based on the number of injections and treatment sessions that are needed. The number of injections and treatments determines how many vials of the product we will need to use. Our consultation and assessment of submental fullness guide us in treatment planning. After our discussion with you, we will have an accurate price quote to provide.

Contraindications

KYBELLA® is contraindicated in the presence of infection at the injection sites.

Marginal Mandibular Nerve Injury

Cases of marginal mandibular nerve injury, manifested as an asymmetric smile or facial muscle weakness, were reported in 4% of subjects in the clinical trials; all cases resolved spontaneously (range 1-298 days, median 44 days). KYBELLA® should not be injected into or in close proximity to the marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve.

Dysphagia

Dysphagia occurred in 2% of subjects in the clinical trials in the setting of administration-site reactions, eg, pain, swelling, and induration of the submental area; all cases of dysphagia resolved spontaneously (range 1-81 days, median 3 days). Avoid use of KYBELLA® in patients with current or prior history of dysphagia as treatment may exacerbate the condition.

Injection-Site Hematoma/Bruising

In clinical trials, 72% of subjects treated with KYBELLA® experienced hematoma/bruising. KYBELLA® should be used with caution in patients with bleeding abnormalities or who are currently being treated with antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy as excessive bleeding or bruising in the treatment area may occur.

Risk of Injecting Into or in Proximity to Vulnerable Anatomic Structures

To avoid the potential of tissue damage, KYBELLA® should not be injected into or in close proximity (1 cm-1.5 cm) to salivary glands, lymph nodes, and muscles.

The most commonly reported adverse reactions in the pivotal clinical trials were: injection site edema/swelling, hematoma/bruising, pain, numbness, erythema, and induration.

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