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What Is Submental Fullness and How Can I Treat It?

One area of the body that is very hard to target with diet and exercise is the chin. Submental fullness is the technical term for a double chin. Many people are bothered by the appearance of their chin. Luckily, there is an effective treatment option available to help tackle this issue and boost self-esteem. This option offers a permanent solution as long as a healthy lifestyle is maintained. This minimally-invasive treatment is known as Kybella®.

What Is Submental Fullness?

The majority of submental fullness is located between the jaw and collarbone. It can form around the tendons, bones, and muscles in that region. Due to its structure, it is very hard to lose this fat once it shows up. There are several reasons that a double chin can develop. They include:

  • Weight Gain
  • Genetics
  • Aging

Non-Surgical Treatment with Kybella®

If you are interested in treating your double chin in a non-invasive, non-surgical way, you have the option of choosing Kybella®. The level of results can vary between people. At a consultation we can discuss if you would best benefit from:

Kybella®

  • Kybella®: A natural body acid is strategically injected into the chin to destroy fat cells. The body flushes cells out. There is little to no downtime after the treatment, and most patients only need one session to achieve optimal results. We can discuss your options at your consultation.

A consultation at Soza Clinic in Frisco, TX is the best way to determine if Kybella® is the right treatment for your submental fullness. At your consultation, the pros and cons can be discussed and a personalized treatment plan can be created. Contact us today to schedule your consultation! Our professionals would be more than happy to speak with you further.

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