Get Rid of That Double Chin With Kybella
KYBELLA® is the only FDA-approved injectable treatment that destroys fat cells in the treatment area under the chin to improve your profile.
With the ever evolving technology and medical advancements for improving your facial appearance without surgery, Dr. Alexander Gross, at Georgia Dermatology Center in Cumming, GA, is pleased to offer KYBELLA®.This injectable treatment can eliminate those unwanted fat deposits under the chin commonly referred to as a double chin.
KYBELLA® (deoxycholic acid) is the first and only FDA approved injectable treatment to improve the appearance of moderate to severe fat below the chin. KYBELLA works by being injected into unwanted fat cells and destroying them. The body then naturally metabolizes the destroyed cells.
Men and women can be treated with KYBELLA. More than one treatment may be necessary to achieve desired cosmetic outcome. These treatments are spread out 6-8 weeks. KYBELLA is administered in the office and usually takes about 30 minutes from start to finish.
Most common side effects are swelling, bruising, tenderness, redness, numbness, and areas of hardness. Side effects usually resolve within a week and results are gradual over the next 4-6 weeks.
If you are ready to get rid of your double-chin fat and take years off of your appearance, schedule your appointment with Dr. Alexander Gross at Georgia Dermatology Center in Cumming, GA. We welcome the opportunity to tell you more about KYBELLA® as well as our other Non Surgical treatments to improve your appearance. Achieving a more beautiful, toned and youthful face has never been so easy.
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