Kybella, the double chin treatment used by celebrities, is taking the world by storm.
From a medical perspective, there is nothing wrong with having submental fat.
This aesthetic condition has little to do with your lifestyle choices or body weight.

AsHealthlinenotes, you don’t have to be overweight to have a double chin.
Many times, submental fullness is due to aging, genetics, or loss of skin elasticity.
Back in 2016,Khloe Kardashianmade headlines after showcasing her side profile on social media.

Her jawline looked slimmer and noticeably different.
But what is Kybella and how does it work?
Are there any side effects?

Let’s find out.
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Its synthetic form was approved by theFDAin 2015.
The drug delivers 10 milligrams of deoxycholic acid per milliliter, according to the FDA.
One vial has 2 milliliters.
After administration, it dissolves fat cells permanently (perKybella).
A typical session lasts about 20 minutes.
In clinical trials, patients had at least a 10% reduction in submental fat, reports the FDA.
Moderate weight gain doesn’t affect the results, says Dr. Paul Ruff at West End Plastic Surgery.
Aging can compromise the results, too, but it won’t happen overnight.
The swelling subsided within one week, but it took her eight weeks to see the final result.
Along with bruising, swelling is a common side effect of Kybella, the double-chin treatment.
Another problem is thatit can take monthsto see dramatic changes.
Since most patients require multiple injections, the costs can add up quickly.
That’s more than double the average cost of neck liposuction, reports Allure.
Also, there is no guarantee that your investment will pay off.