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Kybella Service Page Update

Assigned to
Charmae Arcayan, Medstar Charmae A.
Notes
Charmae Arcayan, Medstar Charmae the content on this doc will be replacing the current content on the page. There is the addition of an FAQ section. Please let me know if you have any questions! Thanks!

Comments & Events

Kamie Allen, Content Manager
Charmae Arcayan, Medstar Charmae  thanks for letting me know. Could we just put in a generic photo?
Kylie Nyseth, Content Writer at Medstar
Charmae Arcayan, Medstar Charmae  Were you able to find a generic photo?
Kylie Nyseth, Content Writer at Medstar
Hector Mota, Operations Manager at Medstar Hector  Can you please resubmit this one?
Charmae Arcayan, Medstar
I apologize for missing this, Kamie Allen, Content Manager Kamie   and Kylie Nyseth, Content Writer at Medstar Kylie . I tried to find an image on Canva right now, but all I could find was the screenshot you can see below.

Kylie Nyseth, Content Writer at Medstar
Kamie Allen, Content Manager Kamie  Do we have istock or anything?
Hector Mota, Operations Manager at Medstar
Charmae Arcayan, Medstar Charmae  please let me know when you are done so I can submit for indexing. 
Thanks, 
Kylie Nyseth, Content Writer at Medstar
Hector Mota, Operations Manager at Medstar Hector we're going to leave this page as-is for now. I requested indexing so you don't need to worry about it. Thank you!


Isaac Klausnser, Medstar Isaac Can you add FAQ schema to this page, please?
Isaac Klausnser, Medstar
Kylie Nyseth, Content Writer at Medstar Kylie - Sure.

Charmae Arcayan, Medstar Charmae - Can you please generate the schema code and share it with me here?
Charmae Arcayan, Medstar
Hello Isaac Klausnser, Medstar Isaac here you go

<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context":"https://schema.org",
"@type":"FAQPage",
"mainEntity":[
{
"@type":"Question",
"name":"How Does Kybella Work?",
"acceptedAnswer":{
"@type":"Answer",
"text":"The active ingredient in Kybella is deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring molecule in the body that aids in the breakdown and absorption of dietary fat.\n\nWhen properly injected into the fat beneath your chin, Kybella destroys fat cells through osmotic lysis. This process forces water into the fat cell until it explodes. Once destroyed, those cells cannot store or accumulate fat. That means your results are permanent!\n\nYou and your injector will decide how many treatments you need. Once you reach your aesthetic goals, we do not recommend additional sessions."
}
},
{
"@type":"Question",
"name":"Am I a Good Candidate for Kybella?",
"acceptedAnswer":{
"@type":"Answer",
"text":"Whether we like to admit it or not — most of us have some degree of a double chin, so most of us could use a little Kybella. But there is one exception. For some people, their double chin isn’t due to fat accumulation under their chin; it’s due to serious sagging in their skin in this area. \n\nWhen skin is the issue and not fat accumulation, a surgical neck lift or facelift would remove that extra loose skin. Schedule an appointment today to be evaluated by a national expert at Always Beautiful Medspa!"
}
},
{
"@type":"Question",
"name":"What Areas Can You Treat with Kybella?",
"acceptedAnswer":{
"@type":"Answer",
"text":"At this point, Kybella is FDA-approved for use on submental fullness, or double chins. At Always Beautiful Medspa, our expertly trained injectors have found successful treatments for areas under the chin, facial jowls, bra fat, and more!"
}
},
{
"@type":"Question",
"name":"Is a Kybella Treatment Painful?",
"acceptedAnswer":{
"@type":"Answer",
"text":"Kybella is injected with a very tiny needle into numerous spots under the chin. This is not painful — most patients say they feel little more than a slight pin prick with each injection. \n\nAs Kybella is actively seeking fat cells, patients tend to notice a warming sensation. This is followed by a dull ache which then goes numb to the touch. Most patients experience this entire process before leaving the office and do not experience discomfort once they leave. "
}
},
{
"@type":"Question",
"name":"How Can I Prepare for a Kybella Session? ",
"acceptedAnswer":{
"@type":"Answer",
"text":"Taking Tylenol 30 minutes before the injection of Kybella can lessen these sensations. We do not recommend taking ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is a blood thinner that discourages the inflammation response, which is necessary for successful treatment. "
}
}]
}
</script>
Kylie Nyseth, Content Writer at Medstar
Charmae Arcayan, Medstar Charmae Isaac Klausnser, Medstar Isaac  Thank you both so so much :)
Kylie Nyseth, Content Writer at Medstar
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