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Kybella in Raleigh, NC: Non-Surgical Double Chin Reduction Explained


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Kybella in Raleigh, NC: A Non-Surgical Solution for Double Chin Fat

Stubborn fat under the chin—also known as submental fullness—is one of the most common aesthetic concerns, even in patients who are otherwise fit and healthy. Kybella has become a popular non-surgical option for reducing this area and improving jawline definition.

At Blossüm Aesthetics in Raleigh, NC, Kybella treatments are customized based on facial anatomy, fat distribution, and long-term aesthetic goals—not performed using a generic protocol.


What Is Kybella?

Kybella is an injectable treatment containing deoxycholic acid, a molecule that naturally occurs in the body and helps break down dietary fat. When injected into the fat beneath the chin, Kybella permanently destroys fat cells, which are then gradually eliminated by the body.

Once those fat cells are gone, they cannot store fat again in the same way.


What Does Kybella Treat?

Kybella is FDA-approved for:

  • Submental fullness (double chin)

It may also support:

  • Improved jawline contour

  • A more defined profile

Treatment planning is critical to ensure natural-looking results and proper candidate selection.


What to Expect During a Kybella Treatment

A typical Kybella appointment includes:

  • Facial and neck assessment

  • Mapping of the treatment area

  • Targeted injections

  • Post-treatment guidance

Appointments usually last 20–45 minutes, depending on the treatment plan.


Kybella Recovery & Downtime

Swelling is expected and part of the treatment process. Most patients experience:

  • Swelling (most noticeable in the first few days)

  • Tenderness or firmness

  • Bruising

  • Temporary numbness

This is often referred to as “social downtime,” and results develop gradually over the following weeks.


Why Choose Blossüm Aesthetics for Kybella in Raleigh?

We focus on:

  • Conservative, anatomy-based planning

  • Honest guidance on candidacy

  • Long-term results over trends

  • Medical oversight and safety



 
 
 

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