Kybella

Kybella™ (deoxycholic acid) is an injectable treatment that dissolves and destroys fat cells. It is used to treat areas of fat deposits and is FDA approved non-invasive treatment for double chin. Treatment of “double chin” with Kybella™ gives permanent results.

Best Candidates

Kybella™ injections are a non-invasive option for patients who want to remove unwanted stubborn fat deposits such as “double chin”, improve their profile and achieve a well-definled jaw line.

After going to three other Plastic Surgeons ( for botox™ & fillers ) I finally found the right one. Her staff as well as Dr Kitto are absolutely amazing.

— Erica F.

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The procedure

After a thorough consultation with her patients and evaluating their primary concerns Dr. Kitto creates a customized plan which may involve a single procedure or a series of treatments depending on the patient’s goals. Kybella™ injections is a relatively quick, painless in-office procedure. Individual results may vary and depending on the area to be treated patients may need several treatments.

Recovery process

Recovery after Kybella™ injections is fairly quick. There is minimal to no downtime. Some patients may experience mild swelling which is temporary.

Dr. Kitto was AMAZING! Best Plastic Surgeon appointment I’ve ever had. She was so thorough and gentle and she explained everything very in detail! And I even got a great outcome! I love my lips and they look amazing 😍

— Kaitlyn W.

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FAQ

What is Kybella™?

Kybella™ (deoxycholic acid) is an injectable treatment that dissolves and destroys fat cells in the chin. It is used to treat double chin and offers permanent results.

What happens during the Kybella™ injection procedure?

When deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring molecule in the body, is injected underneath your chin, it will destroy fat cells so they can no longer store or accumulate fat.

How long will it take to see results after getting Kybella™ injections?

Depending on the patient, results can be achieved in one appointment or may require several treatments. You may receive up to six treatments. The average number is 2–4.