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KYBELLA® is the only FDA-approved injectable treatment that destroys fat cells in the treatment area under the chin to improve your profile.
Luciana Yacomotti M.D.
When injected into the fat beneath the chin, KYBELLA® destroys fat cells, resulting in a noticeable reduction in fullness under the chin. Once destroyed, these cells can no longer store or accumulate fat, so further treatment is not expected once you reach your desired aesthetic goal.
Luciana Yacomotti M.D.
Kybella
Kybella targets the fat beneath the chin with a non-surgical injection eliminating submental fat. A double chin, also known as submental fat, is a common condition that occurs when a layer of the fat forms below your chin, which can be associated with weight gain.
Benefits of Kybella
Reduction of submental fullness (double chin)
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