Monday, February 16, 2009

Is Sculptra worth it?

As per some recent studies, it does seem to be popular. I asked some San Diego Sculptra users, and they vouch that it works great, especially for under eye hollow treatment and adding volume in your face. Does it work? a majority of upscale Eastlake and Del Mar Sculptra customers seem to think so. Is it expensive? They think its expensive too, but often worth it.

A few other options in San Diego Radiesse and of course the ever popular Restylane. But as per a San Diego Face Lift expert, each has its advantages and needs to be chosen astutely. That is why a great cosmetic surgeon is so important.

What is Sculptra?

An injectable form of poly L-lactic acid (PLLA), a biocompatible (will not harm the body) and biodegradable (can be broken down by the body) synthetic polymer from the alpha-hydroxy family that has been widely used for many years in dissolvable stitches, bone screws and facial implants.

What areas are treated with Sculptra?

Used for Nasolabial folds, deeper creases and wrinkles. Is also used to "plump" up and sculpt the face in areas where there is a loss of fat.

Sculptra® is one of the newest, and possibly the best filler for replacing lost facial tissue volume. Sculptra® is made of poly-lactic acid, which is biocompatible and biodegradable, and stimulates the body's natural production of collagen while it also adds volume deep beneath the surface of the skin. Sculptra® is approved by the FDA for restoration and/or correction of the signs of facial fat loss (lipoatrophy) in people with human immunodeficiency virus.

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