Sculptra
Sculptra restores facial volume lost due to aging and stimulates collagen production, offering a gradual and natural correction of wrinkles and folds. This bio-stimulating treatment leads to significant improvements in skin texture and long-lasting, youthful results.
About Sculptra
What They Are
Sculptra is an injectable treatment designed to restore facial volume lost due to aging while stimulating collagen production. Unlike hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers, Sculptra gradually and subtly corrects facial wrinkles and folds. Made from poly-L-lactic acid, a synthetic material, Sculptra is naturally absorbed by the body as it works to replace lost collagen.
How it Works
Sculptra (PLLA) is a bio-stimulating treatment that addresses the underlying causes of aging skin, primarily collagen loss. Once injected into the face, Sculptra stimulates the natural growth of new collagen. This leads to the gradual restoration of facial volume and a dramatic improvement in skin texture. Results become noticeable after 2-4 sessions, depending on individual concerns.
Subtle results from Sculptra injections can typically be seen within a month. These results continue to build as new collagen takes up to 6 months to form. The effects of Sculptra can last up to 2 years, depending on individual metabolism and skin characteristics.
What to Expect
FAQs
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During your consultation, our expert injector will address your skin concerns and discuss your aesthetic goals. They will recommend whether Sculptra is the best dermal filler for you based on your unique needs, ensuring a personalized treatment plan for optimal results.
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Most patients experience minimal discomfort during Sculptra injections. The procedure involves using fine needles, and a topical anesthetic may be applied to reduce any potential pain. Patients usually describe the sensation as a slight pinch or pressure.
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Sculptra is a minimally invasive treatment with little to no downtime. You can resume your regular activities immediately after the procedure. However, it is recommended to avoid strenuous exercise, hot baths, and prolonged sun exposure for a few days following the treatment to ensure optimal results.
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Sculptra results are long-lasting. Initial results can be seen within a month, with continued improvements as collagen production increases over 6 months. The effects of Sculptra can last up to 2 years, but this varies based on individual factors such as metabolism and skin type.
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Sculptra is considered safe and well-tolerated. Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, or bruising at the injection sites. These effects usually resolve on their own within a few days. In rare cases, more serious side effects such as lumps or granulomas may occur. Our experienced practitioners will discuss potential risks and side effects with you during your consultation.
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Avoid Blood Thinners: Avoid taking aspirin, NSAIDs, and other blood-thinning medications for a week before your treatment.
No Alcohol: Avoid drinking alcohol 24 hours before the procedure.
Clean Skin: Arrive with a clean, makeup-free face.
Inform Your Injector: Inform your practitioner about any medications or supplements you are taking.
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Ice Packs: Apply ice packs to the treated areas for the first 24 hours to reduce swelling.
Massage: Gently massage the treated areas for 5 minutes, five times a day, for the first five days after treatment.
Avoid Heat: Avoid hot baths, saunas, and intense exercise for a few days.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to support collagen production.
Follow Up: Attend any follow-up appointments as recommended by your practitioner.
Contact Us
Experience the transformative effects of Sculptra and achieve youthful, radiant skin. Contact our Medspa today to schedule your consultation and embark on your journey to rejuvenated skin.
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