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Sculptra: the non-filler option!

Sculptra: the non-filler option!

Sculptra is a biostimulatory filler that offers several benefits. Unlike fillers like Juvederm and Restalyne, it has the ability to build collagen and improve the skin itself.

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Here are some of the benefits of Sculptra:

1. Facial rejuvenation: Sculptra stimulates collagen production, which can help improve the appearance of facial wrinkles, folds, and hollow areas. We use it in the cheeks, temples, and jawline. It restores volume and creates a more youthful and natural-looking appearance.


2. Long-lasting results: Unlike some other fillers, Sculptra’s effects can last up to two years. Over time, the injected particles gradually stimulate collagen production, leading to a gradual and natural-looking improvement. We refer to it as a “fertilizer” for skin health. 


3. Non-surgical and minimally invasive: Sculptra is a non-surgical treatment option that involves injections. It doesn’t require incisions or general anesthesia, making it a convenient choice for those seeking facial rejuvenation without significant downtime. We use numbing medicine in the injection to increase comfort.


4. Versatility: Sculptra can address various concerns, such as deep facial folds, wrinkles, and volume loss in areas like the cheeks, temples, and chin. It provides a subtle and gradual enhancement, allowing for customized treatment according to individual needs.


5. Natural-looking results: Sculptra works by stimulating the body’s own collagen production, leading to gradual and natural-looking improvements. The results are typically subtle, avoiding an overly “done” or unnatural appearance.



It’s important to consult with one of our providers about Sculptra and what it can do for you! We offer virtual or in office consultations

 

 

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