SCULPTRA
Injectable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA-SCA) is indicated for use in people with healthy immune system for the correction of shallow to deep nasolabial fold contour deficiencies, fine lines and wrinkles in the cheek region and other facial wrinkles. Sculptra showed 66.5% increase in Type I Collagen after 3 months.
Sculptra works deep within the skin. PLLA-SCA works underneath the skin to help restore the skin’s inner structure. As Sculptra PLLA -SCA microparticles are absorbed, they help stimulate and restore your own natural collagen production. Collagen strands begin to rebuild gradually, helping to restore skin structure and reducing the appearance of wrinkles and folds.
Contraindication of SCULPTRA
- Sculptra should not be used in any person who has hypersensitivity to any of the components of Sculptra.
- Sculptra should not be used in patients with severe allergies manifested by a history of anaphylaxis or history or presence of multiple severe allergies.
- Sculptra should not be used in patients with known history of or susceptibility to keloid formation or hypertrophic scarring.
- Sculptra reconstituted with lidocaine hydrochloride (lidocaine) should not be used in patients with a history of allergies to lidocaine or other amide type local anesthetics.
The most common side effects after initial treatment
- Injection site swelling
- Tenderness/ Redness/ Bruises/ Bleeding/ Itching/ Lumps
- Delayed onset with or without inflammation or skin discoloration
Frequently Asked Questions
- As the first—and original—injectable collagen stimulator containing microparticles of poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA-SCA), Sculptra helps restore facial skin structure, which may provide long-lasting skin improvement.
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On average, you will have 2 to 3 treatment sessions over the course of a few months. The number of injections at each session will vary based on the treatment plan determined by you and your aesthetic professional.
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Most clinical study participants saw results as soon as 1 month, with sustained results for up to 2 years. Work with your aesthetics professional on a treatment plan. Typical treatment is 3 sessions spaced at least 3 to 4 weeks apart.
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Massage the treated area to evenly distribute Sculptra. A good rule of thumb is 5-5-5: Massage the injected area for 5 minutes, 5 times a day, for 5 days in a row.
Sculptra is used to correct shallow-to-deep wrinkles and folds on the face. Administered with the appropriate injection technique from a trained specialist, Sculptra is clinically approved for:
- Cheek wrinkles
- Deep folds between the nose and mouth (nasolabial folds), also called “smile lines”
- Lines framing the mouth (marionette lines)
- Chin wrinkles
- If there are no complications, you may apply makeup several hours after treatment. Be sure to consult your doctor after treatment.
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Sculptra is FDA-approved in the United States and has been used worldwide since 1999. Sculptra is made of a synthetic material called poly-L-lactic acid that is absorbed naturally by the body and has been used for years in dissolvable stitches. Since Sculptra does not contain any human or animal components, no allergy testing is needed prior to treatments. Side effects reported include injection site pain, redness, bruising, tenderness, itching and lumps, bleeding, and swelling. Small bumps under the skin can sometimes be noticeable when pressing on the treated area. Larger lumps, with or without inflammation, have also been reported. The types and duration of side effects may vary. If you are experiencing side effects, talk to your doctor.
- Specialists who have been trained to inject Sculptra and are licensed to practice within the state may administer treatment. Training sessions are led by experienced Sculptra specialists around the country, offering a unique opportunity for dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and facial plastic surgeons to learn from their peers in a hands-on forum. The training program undergoes continuous observation and refinement to help optimize patient outcomes.
There are several factors that figure into how much treatment will cost, including:
- Number of treatment sessions needed
- Number of Sculptra vials used per session
- Degree of necessary correction determined by you and your specialist
- Specialist fees
- Discounts and special offers
- Geographic market
Since injection costs will vary from person to person, the best way to determine projected costs is to consult your doctor.
Comparing the cost of facial rejuvenation options can be challenging, because so much depends on desired results, the amount of product your doctor recommends, your response to treatment, and the amount of time results last.