Dr. Jhonny Salomon graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Medical Science, along with a Doctorate from the School of Medicine from Boston University. He is the author of numerous articles in prestigious Scientific Journals and has presented his research in many Plastic Surgery Forums. Dr. Salomon provides an excellent spectrum of services that begin with a highly experienced, detail-oriented staff specializing in serving patients from South Florida, New York, and abroad for over a decade. As an experienced Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Salomon has implemented certain processes to minimize patients' risks and recoveries while offering the best possible care. He has been a member of the Editorial Board of the journal “Selected Reading in Plastic Surgery since 1997. He is also a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, The Florida Society of Plastic Surgeons, and the Dade Medical Society. Dr. Salomon is the author of many articles in prestigious Scientific Journals and has presented his research in many Plastic Surgery Forums. Haute Beauty sits down with Dr. Salomon to discuss a non-surgical solution, Kybella, an FDA approved injectable, to effectively treat a double chin.
Photo Credit: ShutterstockHB: What non-surgical solutions do you offer to treat the double chin?
Kybella is the first non-surgical and only FDA approved injectable to reduce fat underneath the chin. While surgery has been the traditional standard for eliminating fat under the chin, there are now new non-surgical options such as Kybella.
HB: How do the treatments work?
Kybella is deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring product in the body that breaks down dietary fat. When injected into the fat beneath the chin, KYBELLA® destroys fat cells for good, resulting in a noticeable reduction in fullness under the chin. Kybella normally requires three treatments done every 4-6 weeks. Improvements continue for up to six months after the injections and the results are long-lasting.
Photo Credit: ShutterstockHB: What is the recovery like?
Swelling, bruising, and numbness are common side effects of Kybella, but these are temporary and will resolve soon after your treatment. Most swelling usually peaks at around two to three days after but then subsides. Every additional treatment will cause less inflammation as your body acclimatizes to the procedures and establishes a higher tolerance.
HB: What is the cost?
Kybella can range from $650 per treatment to $1,950 for a series of three treatments. During your initial consultation, we can provide you with a detailed quote.
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