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Double Chin Treatment In Marin County Offered By PowerMD

Posted on October 10, 2019Dr. Karron Power says PowerMD offers a “Double Chin Eraser” injection treatment with an effect similar to Kybella. The non-surgical treatment “melts” small amounts of fat under the chin to create a more attractive, sleeker look. “It’s done with a specialized compounded formula,” says Dr. Power. ABC News interviewed Dr. Power on the double chin treatment.

Double chin treatment at PowerMD in Marin County featured on ABC News

The injectable treatment “melts away” small amounts of fat in the neck that create a “double chin” effect. The “Double Chin Eraser” is available to residents of the San Francisco Bay Area at PowerMD in Marin County.

“Kybella is identical to the deoxycholic acid that is produced in the body,” says Dr. Power. “Deoxycholic acid helps the body to absorb fats. Kybella is a ‘cytolytic’ drug, which when injected into tissue physically destroys the cell membrane. When properly injected into unwanted fat, the drug destroys the fat cells.”

“A double chin can make a woman or man look older and less attractive,” says Dr. Power. “However, many people don’t need or want surgery to reduce areas of fat under the chin. The Double Chin Eraser injectable treatment is effective for addressing small amounts of unwanted fat, and some patients may also benefit from a specialized laser treatment which can help to tighten the skin.”

For more information visit PowerMD.com and call 415-785-7995 today for an appointment.
PowerMD is located in Greenbrae, Marin County, serving the entire Bay Area. Instagram: @Power__MD

About Dr. Power

Karron Power, MD, is the founder, owner and medical director of PowerMD. Dr. Power is a leading specialist in preventative, regenerative, anti-aging and aesthetic medicine. Her education includes a Bachelor’s degree in Biology cum laude from Whittier College; a Masters’ degree in environmental public health and policy from UC Berkley, and a Medical degree from University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Medical School where she continued as a Research Fellow in Dermatology. Dr. Power completed her Internship,

Residency and Chief Resident programs in Internal Medicine and Preventative, Occupational and Environmental Medicine at UCSF and became Board Certified under the American Board of Preventive Medicine. She then furthered her study to become Board Certified in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine.