KYBELLA in Ashburn, VA
Kybella® injections in Ashburn VA
KYBELLA® is an injectable treatment that reduces submental fat, commonly known as a double chin. At Invigue Medical Aesthetics and Wellness, we offer Kybella treatments in Ashburn, VA, to help you achieve a more contoured chin and jawline. Injecting KYBELLA® into the fat beneath the chin breaks down fat cells, resulting in a noticeable reduction in fullness under the chin. This treatment is a non-surgical option for individuals looking to improve their chin profile without invasive procedures.
KYBELLA® is suitable for adults unhappy with the appearance of submental fullness and looking for a non-surgical solution. Most patients begin to experience results after two to four treatment sessions every other month. The results of KYBELLA® last long since the fat cells are permanently eliminated from the body. To achieve the best results and learn more about KYBELLA®, book an appointment at Invigue Medical Aesthetics and Wellness in Ashburn, VA.
Benefits of KYBELLA® include
- Non-surgical procedure.
- Targets and reduces double chin.
- Permanent fat cell removal.
- Customizable treatment plan.
- Minimal downtime.
- Quick treatment sessions.
- It enhances the chin and jawline profile.
- It helps Boost self-confidence.
- Safe and effective.
- It is FDA-approved.
faq's
A good candidate for KYBELLA® is an adult with moderate to severe submental fat who prefers a non-surgical procedure to improve their chin profile. Candidates must have realistic expectations about their outcome and be in good health.
The results of KYBELLA® are permanent. Once the fat cells are broken down, they are eliminated from the body and do not regenerate.
There is minimal downtime associated with KYBELLA®. Common side effects include swelling, bruising, and redness at the injection site, which typically resolve within a few days.
During the KYBELLA® treatment, a healthcare professional will mark the injection sites under your chin and may apply a numbing agent to reduce discomfort. The procedure involves multiple small injections, typically taking 15 to 20 minutes to complete.