Sculptra Q&A - Zinsser (2024)

What is Sculptra® and how is it different from fillers like Restylane®?

Sculptra® is a unique filler that stimulates your skin to produce its own collagen. It is made of tiny filaments of poly-L-lactic acid, which is also used to make dissolvable sutures. It was originally developed to treat AIDs patients who experienced lipodystrophy, or fat wasting, and appeared gaunt and emaciated in the face.Sculptra® is not hyaluronic acid. Therefore, it does not plump immediately. Sculptra® is done in a series of three treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart. Since it is stimulating your body to form its own collagen, the change is going to be slow and gradual. Most patients say that their best results are actually seen six months after their injection series ends! Therefore, Sculptra® is not a good choice if you are wanting an immediate effect for an event happening in a month.

When will I be able to see the results?

One of the hardest things for patients to do is be patient to see their results. After the first treatment, it’s unlikely you will be able to see any change. The maximum result won’t be seen until six months from your last treatment. I encourage patients to think of Sculptra® not as a quick fix, but as a long-term investment. We will take photos to track your progress since the change is gradual.

Who is a good candidate for Sculptra®?

My ideal candidate for Sculptra® is lean, needs multiple syringes of filler to restore lost volume to the face, and does not have excessive skin laxity. This is a great filler for 40-something runners who have low body fat. Since the ultimate results rely on how well your body forms collagen in response to the Sculptra®, it is important to eat a healthy diet with plenty of protein and Vitamin C, exercise to encourage good circulation to the skin, and avoid smoking. Patients who are in their forties or fifties will usually form more collagen than patients in their sixties and seventies. Patients with autoimmune diseases who are on anti-inflammatory medications and immunomodulators are also not ideal candidates because the inflammatory response that initiates collagen formation will be suppressed.

Do the results look natural? I don’t want to look overdone.

Yes, Sculptra® results are very natural-looking since you are growing your own collagen, which is one of its great benefits!

Does it hurt, and is there downtime?

We use a topical numbing cream for 20 minutes prior to the injection, and also add lidocaine to the Sculptra® mixture itself. However, there is pressure and some degree of pain with any injectable. Injections are not designed to be enjoyable, but they are tolerable. Most patients do not have heavy bruising and they are able to cover bruising with makeup. Occasionally, patients may get a deep bruise that takes 1-2 weeks to completely fade away. Take 24 hours off of strenuous exercise and plan your injections 2 weeks away from important events like reunions, weddings, and presentations.

Are there any side effects?

There is a chance for significant bruising that may take up to 2 weeks to fade. Infections and allergic reactions are very rare. Never have injections done if you are ill or taking antibiotics or steroids for an infection. One of the more common potential side effects is the formation of a firm nodule, or lump. This is more likely to happen if Sculptra® is injected too superficially, or if too high a concentration accumulates in one spot. To prevent this, we dilute the mixture according to the latest recommendations so there is an even spread of product, and massage immediately after injection. After that, the patient will massage 5 times daily for 5 minutes at a time, for the next 5 days.

How long does it last?

In the original research Sculptra®’s effects lasted two years, and then the study was ended and participants were no longer followed. It is possibly that the effects could last even longer! However, remember that nothing can halt the aging process. Maintaining the health of your skin is just like exercising or whitening your teeth…you can’t just do it once and have the benefit for the rest of your life. For this reason, I suggest having a single annual “touch up” treatment after your initial series to maintain results.

Sculptra Q&A - Zinsser (2024)

FAQs

Sculptra Q&A - Zinsser? ›

Sculptra® is not hyaluronic acid. Therefore, it does not plump immediately. Sculptra® is done in a series of three treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart. Since it is stimulating your body to form its own collagen, the change is going to be slow and gradual.

How to maximize Sculptra results? ›

HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR SCULPTRA RESULTS. Once again, the 5-5-5 rule ensures the best possible results. Make sure you're massaging the injection sites at least 5 minutes at a time, 5 minutes a day, for 5 days after treatment.

What is the downside to Sculptra? ›

Some may experience short-term effects, like tenderness and swelling, where it is injected. Understanding and being informed about potential short-term discomfort for anyone considering Sculptra injections is important.

What should you not do after Sculptra? ›

Do NOT get a facial or massage for 2 weeks after your filler procedure. Avoid strenuous workouts and alcohol for 24 hours if possible. If bruising occurs, continue Amica supplements, DO apply topical Amica gel, drink fresh pineapple juice, and/or take Bromelain supplements to help bruising resolve faster.

Is 4 vials of Sculptra too much? ›

Some people may only need one or two vials for each treatment session, while others may need more. The average person will receive six to eight vials throughout multiple treatment sessions. The exact amount of Sculptra® required depends on how much volume you want to add and the areas you have treated.

What happens if I don't massage Sculptra? ›

What happens if you don't massage the skin after a Sculptra treatment? After a Sculptra injection treatment, we recommend that patients massage the treated areas to prevent the formation of small nodules (nodule) in the skin. If the skin is not massaged, there is a chance for small nodules to form.

How to make Sculptra work faster on face? ›

As a general rule of thumb, it's a good idea to make sure you're well-hydrated before any treatment session. This is especially true for the Sculptra Pittsburgh treatment, as ample hydration will help the PLLA do its job and help the collagen speed up its production.

When do Sculptra results peak? ›

Your skin will continue to improve for up to six months, which is when the benefits of the injections should reach their peak.

Does drinking collagen help Sculptra? ›

Taking collagen at home won't give you the quick and targeted results that something like a Sculptra treatment provide. But it will help increase treatment benefits. It's one more you can keep looking as beautiful as you feel – from the inside out.

Is there anything better than Sculptra? ›

Sculptra and Radiesse are both highly effective treatments for filling in deep wrinkles on the face and body, and neither one is inherently better than the other; rather it is essential to determine which dermal filler will work best for you.

Where should you not inject Sculptra? ›

In general, we recommend avoiding Sculptra injections between the eyebrows, on the nose, around the lips or eyes or into or around the frontalis muscle of the forehead. For these smaller areas, other dermal fillers like Juvederm or another injectable cosmetic treatment like Botox may be the better option!

Do Sculptra nodules go away? ›

These lumps or bumps usually go away on their own or after treatment with drugs, but surgery could in some cases be required. The following are important treatment considerations for you to discuss with your doctor and understand in order to help avoid unsatisfactory results and complications.

What supplements should you avoid after Sculptra? ›

Avoid taking aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, St. John's Wort, and high doses of vitamin E supplements for one week after treatment. These agents may increase bruising and bleeding at the injection site.

Can Sculptra go wrong? ›

8) Side Effects & Risks

These effects typically resolve within a few days to a week. Directly related to Sculptra would be the risk of Granulomas. Granulomas are small, inflammatory nodules that can develop in response to foreign substances such as Sculptra. While rare, they can occur months to years after treatment.

When do you see full results of Sculptra? ›

As soon as it's injected, the filler will start to take effect by taking up space under your skin. The product will then help to stimulate your body's production of collagen for long-lasting, highly effective results. The full results of your treatment should be visible after about six weeks.

How much Sculptra is needed for full face? ›

Typically, only one vial is needed per treatment, however, age and facial symmetry determine this and sometimes two vials are needed. Injections during the series are spaced about six weeks apart.

Is 10 vials of Sculptra enough? ›

Ideal Range: 8 to 20 Vials: Dr. Schwarzburg's clinical experience has shown that most patients typically start with 8 to 20 vials of Sculptra for their initial injections, as this range consistently delivers noticeable results.

What happens when Sculptra wears off? ›

After your improvements wear off, your wrinkles will return. If you would like to maintain your wrinkle-free skin, you will have to schedule a follow-up treatment. If you don't have the time or energy to receive regular follow-up appointments, you should think about using Sculptra to improve your skin.

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