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Sculptra

Sculptra® is an innovative injectable treatment used to stimulate collagen production and augment areas of the face affected by fat loss (lipoatrophy)—particularly sunken cheeks, hollow eyes, and other indentations—creating a fuller, more youthful facial appearance. Because Sculptra stimulates the body to produce collagen, the results frequently last longer than with similar dermal fillers.

What You Should Know About Sculptra

In 2004, the U.S Food and Drug Administration approved Sculptra to treat lipoatrophy caused by aging or HIV. However, Sculptra has been used under the brand name NewFill for years in Europe, where it first received approval for treating facial deficiencies in 1999.
Sculptra is a synthetic, biocompatible dermal filler that is injected beneath the surface of the skin to increase its thickness and restore fullness to sunken areas of the face. The injections are non-surgical and do not require the administration of anesthesia. The procedure typically takes about half an hour, and results last for up to two years or longer.
Ideal candidates for Sculptra treatments include individuals who have deep folds around the nose and mouth, sunken cheeks, and/or loose and inelastic skin.

New Jersey Sculptra Treatment Technique

Sculptra involves the injection of a material called polylactic acid hydrogel under the skin. This material is biocompatible, biodegradable, and immunologically alert. The compound used in the Sculptra technique has been safely and effectively used in medical applications for over twenty years.

The Sculptra technique involves a series of injections into the treatment area in order to slowly build up the thickness of the lipoatrophic areas. The polylactic material is so safe that an allergy test is not required prior to the procedure. Sculptra does not require the use of a general anesthetic, though local topical anesthesia mitigates the discomfort associated with the injection process.

In order to achieve the desired results of Sculptra, it is necessary for a patient to undergo a series of treatments. The frequency and number of Sculptra treatments required depends largely on an individual’s physical condition and response. Typically, a Sculptra treatment session will last thirty minutes and a patient will be able to resume normal activities shortly thereafter. The procedure should usually be repeated every few weeks for several months. New Jersey Sculptra patients will begin to see the results after a few sessions. Follow up treatments are often recommended to sustain the effects.

Benefits of Sculptra

Benefits of Sculptra include:

  • Improved facial contouring and appearance
  • Long lasting results
  • Minimally invasive procedure with no downtime

As with all cosmetic procedures, Sculptra does carry some risks including bruising, swelling, tenderness, and redness. Side effects, however, usually only last three to seven days. Tiny bumps may also develop under the skin, but these are easily treated and often disappear on their own.

For more information on New Jersey Sculptra treatments, please contact us to speak to a well-trained and experienced plastic surgeon in your area.

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