SCULPTRA - AN INNOVATIVE PROCEDURE FOR VOLUME RESTORATION AND SKIN REJUVENATION

How does Sculptra work?

Unlike other filler treatments that build volume immediately, Sculptra works differently. The injections introduce Poly-L-lactic acid into the skin, where it stimulates natural collagen buildup. Collagen is a structural protein responsible for skin firmness and elasticity, and the body produces less of it with age. Sculptra injections promote collagen regeneration over an extended period, leading to gradual improvement in skin firmness and density.

The process occurs in several steps:

  1. Sculptra injection: The doctor injects Sculptra into the desired treatment area, such as the cheeks, temples, chin, or hands, to replace lost volume.
  2. Stimulation of collagen production: The Poly-L-lactic acid stimulates the body's own collagen production, providing gentle tightening and a fuller, more youthful appearance.
  3. Gradual results: Unlike conventional fillers, changes after Sculptra treatment are not immediately visible. Instead, gradual and natural improvement becomes visible over several months.

Benefits of Sculptra

  • Long-term results: Sculptra not only delivers quick results but provides long-lasting skin rejuvenation. The effect can last up to two years or longer as collagen production is continuously stimulated.
  • Natural appearance: Since Sculptra promotes natural collagen production and doesn't create immediately visible volume changes, the results look very natural and subtle.
  • Versatility: Sculptra can be used in various areas of the body, particularly where volume has been lost, such as in the face (cheeks, temples, nasolabial folds) or hands.
  • No visible scars: As Sculptra is a non-surgical treatment, there is no scarring, and downtime is minimal.

Applications of SculptraSculptra is particularly popular for treating age-related volume loss in the face. Common applications include:

  • Cheeks: To restore sunken cheeks and make the face appear fuller.
  • Temples: To fill the temple region, which often becomes hollow with age.
  • Chin and jawline: To improve jaw contours and reduce double chin.
  • Nasolabial folds: To soften deeper folds on the sides of the nose.
  • Hands: To restore volume and skin density, as hands often show early signs of skin aging.

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