Renaissance Plastic Surgery
Frequently Asked Questions: Kybella 1. What is Kybella? Kybella® is a prescription injectable medication used in adults to improve the appearance of moderate to severe fat below the chin (submental fat), also called a “double chin.” Kybella is the trade name for ATX-101, a patented synthetic form of deoxycholic acid. Deoxycholic acid is naturally found in our body and helps metabolize dietary fat. When Kybella is injected into the submental region, it disrupts the cell membrane of the localized fat cells and the fat cells are removed through the metabolic process. 2. What areas can be treated with Kybella? Kybella®is FDA approved to treat the submental or “double chin” region. 3. Are there any off-label uses for Kybella? If so, are they safe? Safety outside of the approved submental area has not yet been established. 4. Kybella vs. liposuction for double chin? Which would you recommend and what is the difference? Both of the above mentioned procedures remove fat cells from the treatment area. The most obvious difference is that lipo is a surgical procedure and Kybella is an injectable procedure. Whereas lipo is generally a single procedure, Kybella typically takes 2-4 treatments with less downtime than lipo. Treatment with Kybella is limited to the “double chin” or submental area. If there is a substantial amount of fat outside of the treatment area, or if the patient has skin laxity, a surgical intervention might be more appropriate. This can be determined with a consultation. 5. What is recovery like for Kybella injections?