Kybella and CoolSculpting are both good procedures but Kybella costs a bit less than CoolSculpting does.
Also Kybella is able to treat small areas of fat and also does not require a capital investment, and can be done in a small exam room while CoolSculpting costs more and covers more area.
CoolSculpting can also debulk bigger necks as well as treat lateral areas, and involves less downtime than Kybella.
Both are good procedures but I would say that Kybella would be much better than CoolSculpting.
But sometimes you may need both procedures as they can both provide great results.
Both Kybella and CoolSculpting are not covered by health insurance as they are considered to be cosmetic procedures.
Health insurance does not cover the cost of cosmetic procedures so you need to pay out of pocket.
Kybella costs around $1,200.00 to $1,800.00 per treatment and CoolSculpting costs from $2,000.00 to $4,000.00 per treatment.
So Kybella is much cheaper than CoolSculpting.