SCULPTRA

Natural facelift without a scalpel thanks to Sculptra

🌟 Sculptra: A less invasive alternative to plastic surgery 🌟

Sculptra is an innovative solution in the field of aesthetic medicine, offering deep skin rejuvenation i filling in wrinkles. Through the use of polylactic acid, which is safe and well tolerated by the body, Sculptra initiates regenerative processes in the skin, stimulating it to produce new collagen.

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Sculptra - Face/Neck/Decolletage

1900 PLN

1 ampoule 5 ml

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Sculptra - Gluteal Augmentation

3000 PLN

2 ampoules 10 ml

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Sculptra - Pelicans

3000 PLN

2 ampoules 10 ml

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FAQ:

What is Sculptra?

Sculptra is an advanced aesthetic medicine preparation used for skin rejuvenation. The main ingredient of this preparation is polylactic acid, which is biodegradable and safe for the body. Sculptra not only fills wrinkles, but most importantly stimulates the natural production of collagen by which it improves the overall structure and density of the skin, contributing to its long-term rejuvenation and increased volume.

How does Sculptra work?

Sculptra works by injecting polylactic acid directly under the skin. This acid is a biostimulant that activates the skin to regenerate and produce collagen naturally. As a result, the skin gradually rejuvenates, becoming firmer, denser and smoother. Importantly, these effects appear gradually, allowing the new look to assimilate more naturally without sudden changes.

What are the main benefits of Sculptra treatment?

Sculptra offers many benefits that make it a popular choice among rejuvenation procedures:

  • Long-term skin regeneration: By naturally stimulating collagen production, Sculptra leads to permanent skin restoration and firming.
  • Natural lifting effect: The rebuilding of collagen in the skin results in its natural tightening and lifting, which translates into a lifting effect.
  • Smoothing out deep wrinkles: With increased collagen production, deep wrinkles and furrows become less visible.
  • Improving facial contour: Sculptra helps restore lost volume in areas such as the cheeks and facial oval, contributing to a more youthful and defined appearance.
  • Restoring a youthful appearance: The effects of the treatment are long-lasting and gradual, allowing for subtle and natural rejuvenation.

For whom is Sculptra intended?

Sculptra is ideal for those looking for a long-lasting and natural solution to problems associated with loss of skin firmness and volume, as well as for those who want to reduce the appearance of deep wrinkles and fine lines. It is particularly beneficial for those who prefer less invasive methods than plastic surgery. Sculptra is suitable for most adults who have no medical contraindications to the use of polylactic acid and want to improve the condition of their skin in a way that looks natural and subtle.

How long does the Sculptra treatment last and how long do the results last?

Sculptra treatment usually takes about 30 minutes, depending on the number of areas treated. It does not require a long recovery period, allowing patients to quickly return to daily activities. The first effects may be noticeable after just a few weeks, when the skin begins to produce new collagen. The full effects of rejuvenation, which are more pronounced and long-lasting, usually manifest after a few months and can last 12 to 24 months. Regular sessions can prolong the longevity of the results, which is recommended to maintain optimal results.

Is the Sculptra procedure painful?

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during Sculptra injection, so local anesthesia is used to minimize pain. Immediately after the procedure, minor swelling, redness or bruising is possible, which usually subsides within a few days. Patients may also experience temporary discomfort at the injection sites, which can be easily controlled with cold compresses or over-the-counter painkillers.

What are the contraindications to Sculptra treatment?

The Sculptra procedure is not recommended for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, suffer from autoimmune diseases or have active skin infections in the planned treatment areas. People prone to keloids or hypertrophic scars should also avoid this procedure. It is important to take a detailed medical history before the procedure to rule out other possible contraindications, such as unregulated chronic diseases or allergies to the ingredients of the product.

Are there any special recommendations after Sculptra treatment?

After Sculptra treatment, it is recommended that patients perform a gentle massage of the treated areas for about 5 minutes, five times a day for 5 days. Such massage helps to evenly distribute the product and prevent lumps. In addition, it is recommended to avoid intense exercise and exposure to the sun and high temperatures for about 48 hours after treatment to minimize the risk of swelling and redness.

Does the Sculptra treatment have any side effects?

The Sculptra procedure is generally well tolerated, but like any medical procedure, it can be associated with some side effects. The most common are temporary swelling, redness, bruising, and discomfort at the injection sites, which usually resolve within a few days. Very rarely, there may be lumps under the skin, which in most cases are impermanent and disappear without intervention. If they persist, medical consultation may be necessary. It is always important to follow the instructions of the doctor performing the procedure, as well as proper preparation and aftercare to minimize the risk of adverse effects.

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Remember to consult!

The following text is an overview text only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. The effects of Sculptra, as well as the appropriateness of this treatment, depend on individual skin conditions and the patient's overall health. Each case is unique, and final results may vary depending on many factors. It is always best to have a personal consultation with a qualified aesthetic physician, who will carefully assess the condition of the skin, discuss possible risks, and help choose the safest and most effective treatment method tailored to the patient's needs.

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INDICATIONS

Sculptra is particularly valued for its long-lasting effects and ability to naturally rebuild collagen in the skin, making it an attractive option for those seeking subtle but significant improvements in appearance.

  • Loss of Facial Volume: Rejuvenating and restoring volume in sunken cheeks and less well-defined facial oval.
  • Deep Wrinkles and Furrows: Reduction of deep lines and wrinkles, especially nasolabial furrows and marionette wrinkles.
  • Improving Skin Contour and Firmness: Strengthening the skin's structure and increasing its firmness, which contributes to natural lifting.
  • Facial Wrinkles and "Smoker's Wrinkles." Smoothing out finer lines caused by facial movements and harmful habits.
  • Skin Rejuvenation of the Neck and Decolletage: Improving the texture and appearance of the skin on the neck and décolletage, which often betray age.
  • Skin Regeneration After Cosmetic Treatments: Supporting skin recovery after intensive cosmetic or surgical procedures.
  • Non-Surgical Facial Modeling: The ability to model and change facial contours without the need for plastic surgery.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

The Sculptra procedure is safe and effective for many people who want to improve the appearance of their skin, but there are certain situations and health conditions that preclude the procedure. Here are the contraindications to the Sculptra procedure:

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: There are no studies confirming the safety of Sculptra in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
  • Active Skin Infections: The procedure should not be performed on skin with active bacterial, viral or fungal infections, including herpes.
  • Autoimmune Diseases: People with active autoimmune diseases, such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, should avoid the procedure due to the possibility of worsening symptoms.
  • Inclination to Hypertrophic Scarring or Keloids: Patients with a history of hypertrophic scar formation or keloids may experience adverse skin reactions.
  • Allergies to Ingredients of the Preparation: If you are allergic to polylactic acid or other excipients contained in Sculptra.
  • Taking Anticoagulants: Patients taking blood-thinning drugs such as aspirin or warfarin may be at increased risk of bleeding and bruising.
  • Unregulated Chronic Diseases: Some unregulated chronic diseases, such as diabetes or heart disease, can affect the healing process after surgery.
  • Use of Corticosteroids: Long-term use of steroids can weaken skin structure and its ability to regenerate.
  • Cancer Diseases: People with active cancer or undergoing cancer treatment should avoid aesthetic procedures.

It is a good idea to consult with an aesthetic physician before proceeding with Sculptra to ensure that the procedure is safe and appropriate for the patient's individual medical situation. Such a consultation will also help determine the best treatment plan and alternative methods of improving the appearance of the skin if Sculptra proves inadvisable.

Initial Consultation

Purpose: To assess the patient's skin condition, discuss expectations and goals of the treatment.
Activities: The doctor takes a health history to rule out contraindications to the procedure. The patient's expectations and the real possibilities offered by Sculptra are discussed.
Decisions: Determine the number of sessions and a treatment plan tailored to individual needs.

Preparation for Treatment

Goal: Ensure patient safety and comfort.
Activities: The patient is given recommendations for preparing for the procedure, such as avoiding anti-inflammatory drugs and alcohol, which can increase the risk of bleeding and bruising.
Decisions: Choosing the appropriate type of anesthesia (usually local) to minimize discomfort during the procedure.

Goal: Sculptra injection to initiate collagen production.
Activities:
Skin cleaning: the treatment area is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is used.
Injections: Sculptra is injected under the skin using a thin needle into strategically selected areas.
Decisions: The doctor determines the number and location of injections based on a predetermined treatment plan.

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