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Kybella is the ONLY FDA approved injectable that eliminates fat cells from predetermined treatment area. Kybella is made up of deoxycholic acid, a natural substance found in our bodies. Deoxycholic acids in our bodies naturally absorb fat. Kybella works the same way deoxycholic acid does but with more a targeted result. Kybella gives you the results of liposuction without the downtime and surgery. The great thing about Kybella is that it is easy with little to no-down. You meet with one of our experienced clinicians and determine what type of results you want to achieve. The clinician will give you a series of small injections in the treatment area. You may resume your normal duties after the treatment. The treatment area will become more swollen and red for up two-weeks after the treatment. Results may vary per individual so it depends on the individual on how many Kybella treatments one will need. This procedure is only available at our Las Vegas location, please call 702-796-7546 for more information or to book your treatment.
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