Show patients their result before they treat.
A trending lipolytic injectable marketed for fast fat dissolving — but not FDA-approved in the US.
Sarah Jenkins
Plan • Injectable
Recommended Protocol
Lemon Bottle
Lipolytic fat-dissolving solution
Maintenance & Follow-Up
Ongoing plan
Lemon Bottle is a South Korean lipolytic 'fat-dissolving' injectable that trended on social media, marketed with riboflavin and other ingredients. It is NOT FDA-approved in the United States and its safety and efficacy haven't been established by US regulators. Kybella is the FDA-approved alternative for fat dissolving.
Lemon Bottle is a South Korean lipolytic injectable that has trended heavily on social media as a fast, low-swelling fat-dissolving solution, marketed with a blend of ingredients including riboflavin (vitamin B2). It is used internationally to target small pockets of fat. Importantly, Lemon Bottle is not FDA-approved in the United States, and its safety and efficacy have not been established by US regulators — a critical point for patients researching it.
For a practice, Lemon Bottle is mostly relevant as a patient-education topic: it's widely searched, so addressing it honestly — explaining its non-approved status and steering interested patients toward FDA-approved options like Kybella — builds trust and positions the practice as the safe, expert authority. Demonstrating a compliant, approved fat-reduction result on the patient's own photo redirects demand responsibly.
Lemon Bottle
Made by
Lemon Bottle (South Korea)
Category
Lipolytic fat-dissolving solution
Type
Injectable / medical supply
US regulatory status
Not FDA-approved in the US; marketed internationally as a fat-dissolving solution.
See the full treatment category — what it does, the concerns it solves, and how it fits into a visual 12-month plan.
Each concern maps to its full range of options — and lets patients preview their result before they commit.
Reducing fullness and lax skin under the chin for a more defined jawline and profile.
Explore concernRestoring a sharper, more defined jawline as skin laxity and jowls soften the lower face.
Explore concernStubborn bulges around the upper back and bra line that show through fitted clothing.
Explore concernStubborn midsection fullness that doesn't respond to diet and exercise, refined for a flatter contour.
Explore concernExcess fullness or fat in the upper arms that resists diet and exercise, refined for a leaner contour.
Explore concernCommon questions patients ask about Lemon Bottle — and what practices should be ready to answer.
No. Lemon Bottle is not FDA-approved in the United States, and its safety and efficacy have not been evaluated by US regulators. Patients should be cautious about providers offering it domestically.
Kybella (deoxycholic acid) is the FDA-approved injectable for dissolving fat under the chin, with established safety and efficacy data.
It's marketed as a blend including riboflavin (vitamin B2) and lipolytic ingredients, though formulations and claims are not verified by US regulators.
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