Kybella Barrington Rejuva Aesthetics
In a recent survey of men and women, about 70 percent of individuals reported feeling dissatisfaction with the “double chin” appearance in their lower faces. This common aesthetic concern is difficult to correct through lifestyle changes alone, and while surgical procedures exist to tighten and lift this area, these options are not always ideal.
At Rejuva Aesthetics and Wellness Center, our experienced medical team offers Kybella®, a non-surgical injectable treatment that targets submental fullness underneath the chin without any incisions or downtime. Contact us today to schedule a consultation at our office in South Barrington.
What is Kybella®?
Submental fullness underneath the chin can develop for multiple reasons, such as genetics, weight gain, and the natural aging process. For men and women who want to tighten and elevate their lower chin without the risk or cost of surgical procedures, Kybella® can be an ideal solution. This treatment is formulated with deoxycholic acid, which is clinically proven to create real results after as few as 2-4 treatments. This is a well-tolerated procedure performed at our office in South Barrington with minimal to no discomfort.
How Does Kybella® Work?
When injected into the fatty tissues underneath the chin by our medical team, the deoxycholic acid permanently disables fat and keeps it from accumulating and storing fat in the future. This results in a tighter, more elevated area underneath the chin and a more aesthetically pleasing profile. A maximum of 6 treatment sessions may be prescribed depending on the level of correction necessary.
What are the Benefits of Kybella®?
- Easy injections and flexible scheduling for busy patients
- An immediate return to normal activities
- No downtime or recovery necessary
- A non-surgical, minimally-invasive alternative to liposuction and other more extensive procedures for double chin correction
- Tested and approved by the FDA for safety and efficacy
- Formulated for correction of both moderate and severe cases of submental fullness underneath the chin.