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Sculptra & Radiesse
(biostimulators)

Sculptra is an advanced biostimulatory treatment that gradually restores facial volume by stimulating your body’s natural collagen production. Our signature approach helps improve skin texture, soften the appearance of wrinkles, and enhance overall facial contours. Suitable for all skin types, Sculptra delivers long-lasting, natural-looking results by supporting the skin’s own regenerative processes.

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Price and Frequency 

Frequency: 

• For Sculptra injections, every 4-6 weeks; 2-4 treatments are recommended for best results

• For microneedling with Sculptra, every 4-6 weeks; 3-4 treatments are recommended for best results

 

Pricing:

• Sculptra and Radiesse pricing varies by clinic location and can range depending on desired treatment. Explore pricing at the clinic here.

what to expect at your sculptra appointment
  • Schedule your Sculptra appointment at least two weeks before a special event. Redness, swelling and bruising may be apparent in that time period.

  • To minimize bruising or bleeding, we recommend discontinuing the use of aspirin, NSAIDS, gingko biloba, garlic, ginseng, St. John's Wort, flax oil, cod liver oil, vitamin A, vitamin E or any other essential fatty acids at least three days to one week before and after treatment. Talk to your primary physician before discontinuing any medications.

  • Avoid alcohol, caffeine, niacin supplements and cigarettes 24-48 hours before and after treatment. These may increase your risk of bruising and swelling.

  • Starting arnica supplements at least two days before Sculptra injections may help with bruising. 

  • Let your provider know if you have a history of cold sores. An antiviral may be prescribed.

  • You may not have an active rash in the area being treated.

  • You’ll need to avoid IPL/BBL photofacials, laser treatments and waxing for seven days before treatment. 

  • You may not be pregnant. If breastfeeding, we require clearance from your pediatrician.

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