Sculptra L-Polylactic Acid
Polylactic acid, called the strongest stimulator, according to research increases the amount of type I collagen by 66.5% after 3 months. The preparation stimulates collagen production and reduces wrinkles. The preparation consists of L-polylactic acid, which, like hyaluronic acid, is a component naturally occurring in the human body. The preparation is biocompatible and biocompatible, so it does not cause an allergic reaction and is safe for the patient. The positive properties of polylactic acid not only stimulate the production of new collagen, but also lead to a natural skin lift. As a result, the skin becomes firmer and more elastic. Thanks to the reconstruction of collagen structures, the treatment improves the appearance of the face.
Sculptra activates the skin’s ability to produce collagen, restoring its structure and natural firmness.
Collagen is a fibrous protein found in the deeper layers of the skin and is crucial for its young and healthy appearance. As we age, our natural collagen production decreases, and its loss leads to sagging skin and wrinkles over time.
Sculptra is the original collagen stimulator that gradually and permanently renews your skin by stimulating natural collagen production. Sculptra gives you control over your skin – so you can look as great as you feel.
It restores the structural support lost through aging to reduce skin sagging.
It gradually rebuilds the skin. It regenerates the skin, restoring its volume and smoothing wrinkles.
It provides long-lasting results.
The effects last up to 25 months after the last treatment.
Sculptra was first approved in Europe in 1999 for filling small facial imperfections. It is now available in over 40 countries worldwide.
Sculptra is made of poly-L-lactic acid, a synthetic polymer that has been used in the human body since 1960 and as a material for medical sutures since 1970.
It is recommended to perform a series of 2-4 treatments at intervals of 1-3 months.
Contraindications: pregnancy and breastfeeding, active infection, active herpes, purulent lesions on the skin, cancer during treatment, taking oral blood-thinning drugs, allergy to any of the ingredients of the preparation, tendency to form keloids and hypertrophic scars, infection or inflammation of the skin
Post-treatment recommendations: massage the treated areas as directed by the doctor.