Kybella
Kybella in Lone tree Colorado
–Reshape your face

Kybella Treatment:
At DejaVu, we offer Kybella in Lone Tree, Colorado to reduce the appearance of stubborn double chins. Kybella is an injection that is indicated for improvement in the appearance of moderate to severe convexity or fullness associated with submental fat in adults.
We also proudly provide Kybella in the Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, Castle Pines, Castle Rock & Parker areas in Colorado.
Treatment overview
COnditions
Treats
Face
Neck
Time & Recovery
Kybella Procedure Time
30 minutes
Kybella Recovery Time
Minimal to None
Eliminate Your Double Chin with Kybella
In the past, surgery used to be the only option to remove excess fat beneath the chin. Kybella, however, offers a much less invasive approach using a series of small injections under the chin customizable to each individual.
Kybella is made of deoxycholic acid, a naturally found substance in the body that can destroy fat cells in your double chin after 2 to 4 in-office procedures.
Minimally Invasive
Kybella in Lone Tree, Colorado, is a minimally invasive procedure using two to four in-office injection treatments. Patients experience minimal to no downtime.
–A More Youthful Appearance
Reliving a healthier, younger version of yourself? It must be DejaVu.
The mountains are like a breath of fresh air from your daily hustle and bustle.
You love your active lifestyle – climbing mountains in the summer and downhill skiing in the winter. While nature’s elements strengthen your body, rejuvenate your outer shell – your skin.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How long will the results last?
When Kybella is injected into the fat under the skin, it causes the destruction of fat cells.
Once these are eliminated, those cells cannot store or accumulate fat. Once you have reached your desired look, no further treatment is expected.
Can I save on treatments?
Yes! Enroll in the Brilliant Distinctions Rewards Program. Its easy and fast. You earn points with each Kybella treatment and you can redeem these savings on future treatments.