Kybella in San Mateo, CA
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Kybella
Kybella is the only FDA-approved injectable treatment for reducing submental (under the chin) fat and improving the appearance of a “double chin”. The active ingredient in Kybella is deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the body that helps break down and absorb dietary fat.
During a Kybella treatment, a Pink Opal professional will inject the solution directly into the targeted area beneath your chin. The acid in the Kybella injection helps to break down fat cells, which are then naturally eliminated by the body over time.
Kybella is generally considered safe, with minimal side effects such as swelling, bruising, numbness, and discomfort in the treatment area. Never get Kybella treatments by anyone that’s not a fully qualified (and experienced) medical professional like the ones at Pink Opal Aesthetics, with whom you can discuss your concerns, desires, potential risks and side effects before proceeding with this or any cosmetic treatment.
“79% of patients treated with Kybella had improved satisfaction with the appearance of their face and area beneath their chin 12 weeks after last treatment., compared to those treated with a placebo” From kybella.com
Benefits of Kybella
Here are some of the key benefits of Kybella:
- Non-surgical: Kybella is a non-surgical alternative to liposuction or other invasive procedures to remove submental fat. The treatment involves a series of injections into the targeted area, without the need for incisions or anesthesia.
- Customizable: Kybella treatments are customized to the individual and their specific needs and goals. A skincare professional will work with the patient to determine the right amount of Kybella needed to achieve their desired results.
- Convenience: Kybella treatments are typically quick (around 15-20 minutes) and do not require downtime. Patients can return to their regular activities immediately following treatment.
- Permanent Results: Once Kybella destroys fat cells in the submental area, the results are permanent. However, it is important to maintain a healthy weight and lifestyle to avoid the accumulation of new fat cells in the treatment area.
- Improved Appearance: Kybella can significantly improve the appearance of a double chin, resulting in a more defined jawline and a slimmer, more youthful-looking profile.
FAQ
Can I go back to work after getting Kybella?
Most people can return to work and normal activities after a Kybella treatment. However, you might have some swelling, so some patients prefer to take a day or two off.
Does Kybella work for everyone?
Kybella works best for people with moderate to severe fat under the chin. It may be less effective for those with excess skin or very little fat in the area.
Is Kybella a permanent solution for a double chin?
Kybella treatments can provide long-lasting results. Fat cells cannot grow back once destroyed. However, significant weight gain or natural aging processes may affect the appearance of the treated area over time. Maintaining a stable weight helps preserve the results.
What are the most common side effects of Kybella injections?
Common side effects of Kybella are swelling, bruising, pain, numbness, and redness. These effects are usually temporary and resolve within a few weeks. Severe but less common side effects include nerve damage or difficulty swallowing, which is why it’s so important to choose an experienced provider.
How soon after Kybella's treatment will I see results?
Results from Kybella treatments develop gradually. Many patients start noticing improvement within 4-6 weeks after their first treatment session. Full results typically appear about 12 weeks after the final treatment as the body metabolizes the destroyed fat cells.
Is there any special preparation required before a Kybella treatment?
Preparation for Kybella is minimal. It is recommended that blood-thinning medications and supplements be avoided for a week before treatment to prevent bruising. It’s also advisable to schedule the procedure at least two weeks before any major events, as swelling can be significant in the days following treatment.