Kybella
At Cortes Aesthetics, Kybella is the "liquid gold" for non-surgical contouring. It is the only FDA-approved injectable treatment specifically designed to destroy fat cells under the chin (the "double chin" or submental fullness).
Get rid of unwanted fat with Kybella, a treatment that helps reduce fullness in small, stubborn areas, most often beneath the chin. The process is gentle and gradual; results develop over time for a smoother, more contoured profile.

Minimal Downtime
Return to your daily routine quickly with
a treatment that respects your busy
lifestyle.
Non-Invasive
Achieve a sculpted profile without the
need for surgery, incisions, or general
anesthesia.
Long-lasting
Once fat cells are destroyed, they can
no longer store or accumulate fat,
ensuring lasting results.
Clinical Expertise meets
Aesthetic Artistry
Understanding the journey to your most confident self.
Ideal Candidates
Kybella is perfect for adults with moderate to severe fat below the chin. If you're
bothered by "submental fullness" but want to avoid surgery, this targeted injectable
treatment is your solution for a smoother, more defined profile.
Duration
15-20 Minute Treatment
Recommended Sessions
Most patients see optimal results after
2 to 4 treatment sessions, spaced 4-6
weeks apart.
Results Timeline
Visible contouring typically appears 4 to 8 weeks
after the second treatment as the body naturally
processes the fat cells.
Safety First
FDA-approved and clinically
proven safety profile for
submental fat reduction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the treatment painful?
We use topical numbing and ice to ensure your comfort. Most patients describe the sensation as a localized warmth or tingling that subsides shortly after the procedure.
How many vials will I need?
This depends on the amount of fat present and your desired goals. During your consultation, we will create a customized plan detailing the exact number of vials and sessions required.
Are there side effects?
Common side effects include temporary swelling, bruising, or numbness in the treatment area. These typically resolve within a few days to a week.
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