Sculptra is a dermal filler composed of poly-L-lactic acid, used to stimulate collagen production for a gradual, natural-looking facial volume restoration.

Sculptra

  • Sculptra is a brand of dermal filler that contains poly-L-lactic acid. It's used to stimulate collagen production in the skin, helping to restore volume and improve the appearance of wrinkles, folds, and sagging skin.

  • Sculptra contains poly-L-lactic acid, which stimulates collagen production when injected into the skin. Over time, this increased collagen helps improve skin texture, volume, and elasticity, reducing wrinkles and sagging.

  • During Sculptra injection, a healthcare provider typically numbs the treatment area with a local anesthetic or uses a numbing cream. Sculptra is then injected beneath the skin using a fine needle. Multiple injections may be required to achieve the desired results. Some discomfort, swelling, and bruising are common post-injection. The effects of Sculptra develop gradually over several weeks to months as collagen production increases, leading to improved skin texture and volume. It's essential to follow post-treatment care instructions provided by the healthcare provider.

  • At Bad Skin, a vial of Sculptra is $950.00. Dependent on consultation, clients may need additional vials.