Injectable Deoxycholic Acid (ATX-101, Kybella) for Nonsurgical Submental Contouring

Drugs are medications or substances that are used to modify physiologic responses and alleviate associated symptoms. In dermatology, medications and substances are utilized on a daily basis and include topical treatments to anesthetics in micrographic surgery to biologic-acting immunologic agents. The purposes of this section are to focus on drug, specifically how it works and how it is utilized, and to discuss routine alternatives (if available). In this column, we will focus on the uses, mechanism of action, adverse effects, and alternatives to injectable deoxycholic acid (ATX-101, Kybella), a new nonsurgical agent in esthetic reduction of submental fat.
Source: JDNA: Journal of the Dermatology Nurses Association - Category: Dermatology Tags: DEPARTMENTS: Drugs in Dermatology Source Type: research