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Made from poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), a biocompatible material, Sculptra stimulates collagen production in the skin, restoring its youthful structure and firmness. Dr. Rebecca Glasser provides provide personalized treatment plans to help you achieve your desired look. Experience natural-looking results and rejuvenate your appearance.
Sculptra works by stimulating the production of collagen in your skin over time. During the treatment, Dr. Rebecca Glasser provides will strategically inject Sculptra into areas of your face where you have experienced volume loss or wrinkles. The PLLA particles in Sculptra gradually stimulate your skin’s natural collagen production, which helps restore facial volume and smooth out lines and wrinkles.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sculptra?
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.1-4
Unlike hyaluronic acid fillers, which fill lines, wrinkles, and folds, Sculptra is the original FDA-approved poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA-SCA) collagen stimulator that can improve skin glow, tightness, and jawline contour for up to 2 years.
- Sculptra. Instructions for Use. Galderma Laboratories, L.P., 2023.
- Bergeret-Galley C. Comparison of resorbable soft tissue fillers. Aesthetic Surg J. 2004;24(1):33-46.
- Goldberg D, Guana A, Volk A, Daro-Kaftan E. Single-arm study for the characterization of human tissue response to injectable poly-L-lactic acid. Dermatol Surg. 2013;39(6):915-922.
- Fitzgerald R, Bass LM, Goldberg DJ, Graivier MH, Lorenc ZP. Physiochemical characteristics of poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). Aesthet Surg J. 2018;38(suppl 1):S13-S17.
Which areas does Sculptra treat?
Sculptra is used to correct shallow-to-deep wrinkles and folds on the face.1 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
For more specific product information about Sculptra, explore by treatment area on Discover Sculptra.
- Sculptra. Instructions for Use. Galderma Laboratories, L.P., 2023.
How many treatments will I need?
1-3 treatments is usually needed depending on how much volume loss you have.
- Sculptra. Instructions for Use. Galderma Laboratories, L.P., 2023.
When will I see results?
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.1-3
- Sculptra. Instructions for Use. Galderma Laboratories, L.P., 2023.
- Data on file. 43USSA1812EXT Clinical study report. Fort Worth, TX: Galderma Laboratories, L.P., 2022.
- Data on file. 43USSA1812 Clinical study report. Fort Worth, TX: Galderma Laboratories, L.P., 2022.
What should I do after treatment?
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.1
- Sculptra. Instructions for Use. Galderma Laboratories, L.P., 2023.
How soon after treatment can I wear makeup?
If there are no complications, you may apply makeup several hours after treatment.1 Be sure to consult your doctor after treatment.
For further aftercare instructions, please visit our aftercare information.
- Sculptra. Instructions for Use. Galderma Laboratories, L.P., 2023.
Is Sculptra safe? What are the side effects?
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. Please read our complete Important Safety Information.
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