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Yes, Belkyra is the name for Kybella in the UK and Canada. It is great treatment for treating submental fat. I advise you to choose board certified and experienced provider. Good luck
Yes, somewhat confusingly “Kybella” has been renamed as “Belkyra” for use outside of the USA. Belkyra / Kybella is the only injectable treatment currently approved for use for the treatment of double chin fat. Other options for treating fat under the chin include Coolsculpting, using the CoolMini handpiece, and surgical liposuction.
Thank you foryour question miss_emzb. Kybella isthe first and thus-far only FDA-approved non-surgical injectable treatment forthe double chin. Overseas the product is distributed under the name Belkyra. Pleaseconsult with a doctor for specific recommendations. Good luck!
Yes. Belkyra is simply another name for Kybella. It's a very effective treatment for eliminating that stubborn pocket of fat under the chin.
Yes, Belkyra is the name for Kybella in the UK and Canada. It is great treatment for treating submental fat. I advise you to choose board certified and experienced provider. Good luck!
Yes - Belkyra is Kybella - exactly the same, but different names. Released in UK and Canada a long time ago. Australia, as per usual is last. Release date 20 days and counting. Dr Davin Lim. Brisbane. Australia.
I believe that you can benefit from Kybella for fat cells and Thermage and Ultherapy for skin tightening. You can want to discuss some fillers with your provider for smile lines and chin lines. I advise you to make an appointment with experienced provider to discuss and create treatment plan to...
Thank you for your question suzannemb. Kybella is the first and thus-far only FDA-approved non-surgical injectable treatment for the double chin. A previous history of hepatitis A is not a contraindication to having a Kybella treatment. Please consult with a doctor for specific recommendations....
Kybella does not tighten skin, it melts fat cells. There is minimal skin tightening but that is the skin that subtracts with fat loss. If skin laxity is present, you may want to consider different treatments such as profound or ultherapy. Good luck!