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Sculptra® in Miami

ANTI- AGING FOR THE MODERN AGE

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If you’re considering Sculptra® (Liquid Facelift) in Miami, book a free consultation with one of our skilled cosmetic surgeons at Pierini A Solution For Beauty.

Sculptra® (Liquid Facelift) is a facial injectable treatment that corrects a variety of nasolabial folds, hollowness in certain areas of the face and other facial wrinkles. Patients typically require 1 to 4 sessions, depending on the patient. After your complimentary consult, our team can let you know what will work best for you.Where is Sculptra® used?

Sculptra® (Liquid Facelift) works gradually to replace collagen that is lost during the aging process. The collagen beneath the skin helps to provide volume and gives shape to your face. At about age 30, collagen begins to break down. As a result, wrinkles, lines, and folds gradually appear and worsen with time.

Most injectables can fill these wrinkles, lines, and folds. Sculptra® (Liquid Facelift) works differently. It gradually replaces lost collagen and provides structure that lets your new look emerge more discreetly.

Sculptra® (Liquid Facelift) contains poly-L-lactic acid, or PLLA, the main component of Sculptra® (Liquid Facelift) that works within the deep dermis to replace loss of collagen, providing a foundation that gradually restores the look of fullness by correcting the shallow to deep facial wrinkles and folds. It is biocompatible, which means it will not harm your body.

Treatment Considerations for Sculptra® (Liquid Facelift):

  • Sculptra® (Liquid Facelift) is not for use in the lips.
  • Is not recommended for use around the eyes.
  • Safety and effectiveness of Sculptra® (Liquid Facelift) has not been evaluated in areas other than nasolabial wrinkles (smile lines) and folds in clinical trials.
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