Sculptra

There is now a cosmetic procedure that provides a way to achieve the results of a facelift without going under the knife. Sculptra is the newest member of the dermal filler family and offers a unique opportunity that the other fillers do not.
Sculptra Birmingham - Sculptra  before Treatment
Sculptra Birmingham - Sculptra  after Treatment
Sculptra is unlike other dermal fillers because it is classified as a drug that is regulated by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration). Only licensed physicians may administer treatments with Sculptra. The drug is approved for the area around the nose and mouth (nasolabial area), but may be used in areas all over the face to replace volume lost as a result of the normal aging process and effects of the environment.
A typical treatment course of Sculptra consists of three sessions spaced every six weeks. The drug works in a novel way that stimulates a patient's own collagen. Over time, patients notice that the drug continues to work, even after all sessions have been completed. Complete correction may not be apparent for six months after the treatment course is completed. This unique characteristic also means that Sculptra injections are known to last up to two years.
The most common side effects associated with Sculptra injections are bruising, discomfort and formation of small bumps in the skin. These bumps disappear with vigorous massage. Unlike collagen, Sculptra injections require no allergy testing prior to the procedure being performed, however, any patient with a known allergy to lactic acid should not be treated with Sculptra. The discomfort associated with the procedure is eased by a strong topical numbing agent, ice packs and lidocaine mixed into the Sculptra itself.
It is important to understand that at the Skin Wellness Center of Alabama, Dr. Hartman always uses Sculptra that was made for use here in the United States. Our priority is your safety and pleasure with the cosmetic result of this elective treatment.

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