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Product Advantage |
1. Natural-looking results: Because Sculptra stimulates your own collagen, the results appear gradually and subtly, avoiding an overfilled look.
2. Long-lasting: Results can last for up to two years or more.
3. Addresses underlying cause of aging: By stimulating collagen production, Sculptra helps to restore the skin's structural support.
4. Suitable for large areas: Can be used to restore volume in the cheeks, temples, and jawline.
5. Minimal downtime: Most people can return to their normal activities soon after treatment.
Technical Parameters |
Active Ingredient: Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA)
Particle Size: Microparticles
Reconstitution: Requires reconstitution with sterile water for injection (typically with lidocaine for patient comfort) prior to use.
Concentration: Varies depending on reconstitution.
Volume per Vial: Varies depending on the product
Product Uses |
Cheek augmentation: Restoring volume to sunken cheeks.
Facial wrinkles and folds: Smoothing nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and other wrinkles.
Temple hollowing: Filling in hollow temples.
Jawline contouring: Defining the jawline.
Chin augmentation: Adding projection to the chin.
Correcting skin depressions (e.g., scars)
Product Operate Guide |
Consultation: A medical professional assesses your facial anatomy and discusses your goals. They will determine if you are a good candidate for Sculptra.
Preparation: The area is cleaned, and markings are made to guide the injections.
Reconstitution: Sculptra is reconstituted with sterile water (often with lidocaine) at least a few hours before the procedure.
Injection: Sculptra is injected deep into the dermis or subcutaneous layer using a needle or cannula. Multiple injections are typically required to treat each area.
Massage: The treated area is massaged thoroughly to distribute the product evenly and prevent nodule formation. This massage is also important for the patient to continue at home, as instructed by the doctor.
FAQ |
Q: How long does Sculptra last?
A: Results can last up to 2 years or more.
Q: How many treatments are needed?
A: A series of 2-4 treatments spaced several weeks apart is usually recommended.
Q: Is it painful?
A: Some discomfort may be experienced during the injections, but lidocaine is often added to the Sculptra solution to minimize pain.
Q: What are the side effects?
A: Common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, bruising, tenderness, and possible nodule formation.
Q: How much does Sculptra cost?
A: Cost varies depending on the number of vials used and the provider's fees.
Q: How quickly will I see results?
A: Sculptra works gradually, so you may not see noticeable results for several weeks or months. Full results are typically visible after a few months.
Product Advantage |
1. Natural-looking results: Because Sculptra stimulates your own collagen, the results appear gradually and subtly, avoiding an overfilled look.
2. Long-lasting: Results can last for up to two years or more.
3. Addresses underlying cause of aging: By stimulating collagen production, Sculptra helps to restore the skin's structural support.
4. Suitable for large areas: Can be used to restore volume in the cheeks, temples, and jawline.
5. Minimal downtime: Most people can return to their normal activities soon after treatment.
Technical Parameters |
Active Ingredient: Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA)
Particle Size: Microparticles
Reconstitution: Requires reconstitution with sterile water for injection (typically with lidocaine for patient comfort) prior to use.
Concentration: Varies depending on reconstitution.
Volume per Vial: Varies depending on the product
Product Uses |
Cheek augmentation: Restoring volume to sunken cheeks.
Facial wrinkles and folds: Smoothing nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and other wrinkles.
Temple hollowing: Filling in hollow temples.
Jawline contouring: Defining the jawline.
Chin augmentation: Adding projection to the chin.
Correcting skin depressions (e.g., scars)
Product Operate Guide |
Consultation: A medical professional assesses your facial anatomy and discusses your goals. They will determine if you are a good candidate for Sculptra.
Preparation: The area is cleaned, and markings are made to guide the injections.
Reconstitution: Sculptra is reconstituted with sterile water (often with lidocaine) at least a few hours before the procedure.
Injection: Sculptra is injected deep into the dermis or subcutaneous layer using a needle or cannula. Multiple injections are typically required to treat each area.
Massage: The treated area is massaged thoroughly to distribute the product evenly and prevent nodule formation. This massage is also important for the patient to continue at home, as instructed by the doctor.
FAQ |
Q: How long does Sculptra last?
A: Results can last up to 2 years or more.
Q: How many treatments are needed?
A: A series of 2-4 treatments spaced several weeks apart is usually recommended.
Q: Is it painful?
A: Some discomfort may be experienced during the injections, but lidocaine is often added to the Sculptra solution to minimize pain.
Q: What are the side effects?
A: Common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, bruising, tenderness, and possible nodule formation.
Q: How much does Sculptra cost?
A: Cost varies depending on the number of vials used and the provider's fees.
Q: How quickly will I see results?
A: Sculptra works gradually, so you may not see noticeable results for several weeks or months. Full results are typically visible after a few months.