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Sculptra

Sculptra is a long-lasting dermal filler formulated with poly-l-lactic acid to restore facial volume.

Sculptra is a long-lasting dermal filler formulated with poly-l-lactic acid to restore facial volume. Unlike other fillers that merely diminish the symptoms of facial ageing, Sculptra is designed to address the underlying cause: loss of collagen. By stimulating the growth of collagen, Sculptra can deliver anti-aging results that last two years or more.

Do you desire a change in your appearance – perhaps a reduction of age-related imperfections such as sagging skin, wrinkles and fine lines – yet you don’t wish to undergo invasive surgery? If so, Sculptra may be the next best thing. Its fast-acting formula works to boost the skin’s radiance and vitality, while working underneath the surface to regrow collagen responsible for your complexion’s youthfulness and volume.

Sculptra revitalises the cheeks, temples and jowls, plumping up depleted contours and improving the overall profile. It works very well with other facial fillers to cover areas that a surgical facelift cannot address. Results are gradual over several sessions, and appear completely organic.

Sculptra Benefits

Sculptra may help improve your facial appearance if you have lost volume in any of the following areas:
  • Cheeks
  • Mid-face region
  • Under the eyes (in the hollows of the eyes)
  • Temples
  • Jawline
Sculptra is also used to fill in deep nasolabial folds, (i.e., the lines extending from the corners of the nose to the corners of the mouth), chin wrinkles and marionette lines (i.e., the lines framing the mouth). It helps to reinforce the thickness of the skin for a smooth and firm texture.

Note that Sculptra should not be used on any areas with active infection or inflammation. Also, it is not suitable for individuals that are prone to keloid formation or hypertrophic scarring.

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How long is the treatment session?
The procedure typically lasts 30 to 60 minutes and can often be completed on a lunch break. A total of 3 to 4 treatments may be needed for maximum results.