KYBELLA

ONE OF FOUR PITTSBURGH KYBELLA® PROVIDERS OFFERING NON-INVASIVE CHIN FAT REDUCTION

What is Kybella®?

KYBELLA is a naturally occurring acid that aids the breakdown and absorption of dietary fat. Injected in the chin, KYBELLA destroys fat cells and creates a reduction in fullness under the chin. Avere Beauty offers KYBELLA treatments in Pittsburgh to help remove double chins. 

How long does Kybella® last?

Our provider selects several injection sites where Kybella is administered. The process is then repeated one to three months later. Users report noticeable effects after 12 weeks or at least 2 sessions. Maximum results can be seen after six months and are meant to be long-lasting.

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How does Kybella® work?

Kybella works by dissolving the fat cells in the submental area which is under the chin. As the cells break apart, your body drains them through the lymphatic system. Deoxycholic acid is a concentrated active ingredient dispersed under your chin.

Is Kybella right for me?

If any of these apply to you, Kybella may be right for your treatment. Be sure to consult with your provider about the options for double chin and submental fat.

If you’re bothered by fat under the chin. Also known as submental fullness.

You feel the condition makes you look older or heavier than you are.

You don’t want to have surgery or get a facelift.

You eat well and exercise and the fullness doesn’t go away.

Alternatives for Submental Fat

CryoSkin

shrink submental fat cells with cryolipolysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What are neurotoxins?
Neurotoxins are substances that disrupt the normal functioning of the nervous system. In cosmetic treatments, neurotoxins like Botox are used to temporarily reduce muscle activity, which can smooth out wrinkles and fine lines.
Neurotoxins work by blocking the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that signals muscles to contract. By inhibiting this signal, neurotoxins cause temporary muscle paralysis or relaxation, which can reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
When administered by a trained healthcare professional, neurotoxin treatments are generally safe. However, like any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects, such as bruising, swelling, or temporary muscle weakness. These are usually mild and resolve on their own.
The effects of neurotoxins typically last between three to six months, depending on the individual and the specific neurotoxin used. Over time, the treated muscles regain their function, and repeat treatments are necessary to maintain the results.
Most people find neurotoxin injections to be relatively painless. The needles used are very fine, and some practitioners may apply a topical anesthetic to numb the area beforehand.
Neurotoxins are commonly used to treat wrinkles and fine lines on the face, including forehead lines, crow’s feet, and frown lines. They can also be used to treat medical conditions like chronic migraines, excessive sweating, and muscle spasms.
​​Good candidates for neurotoxin treatments are generally healthy adults who have wrinkles or fine lines caused by muscle movement. Pregnant or nursing women and individuals with certain medical conditions may not be suitable candidates.
During a neurotoxin treatment, a healthcare provider will use a very fine needle to inject the neurotoxin into specific muscles. The procedure typically takes about 10-20 minutes, and there is minimal downtime afterward.

There are several alternatives to neurotoxin treatments for wrinkle reduction, including dermal fillers, laser resurfacing, and chemical peels. These treatments work in different ways and may be more suitable for some individuals depending on their specific goals and concerns.