Sculptra rejuvenates skin

Sam Naficy, MD answers: What is Sculptra used to treat?

I thought Sculptra was for people with HIV. My doctor said it could help me look younger, that I have fat wasting in my face. I don't have HIV, I don't know what fat wasting is. Is this safe?


Sam Naficy, MD
14 months ago

Sculptra is used much more for cosmetic reasons than for HIV and will likely soon gain FDA approval for cosmetic use.

Sculptra has been used with such great success that it is often called the "Liquid Face Lift". This non-invasive treatment corrects the deepest of creases and wrinkles with long-term results using a biodegradable material called "poly-L-lactic acid". Studies have shown that Sculptra's potency can even correct lipoatrophy, a condition that causes facial fat loss. Using numbing medication to minimize discomfort, Sculptra is injected using a fine needle. It works by stimulating collagen production in the skin and fills in what has been lost with age. Results are gradual and, depending on the level of improvement desired and the severity of the problem, anywhere between 3-5 monthly treatments may be needed. Once the desired look is achieved, this semi-permanent treatment appears to last greater than two years.

The best areas for Sculptra treatment are cheeks and jowls.

The worst areas for Sculptra treatment are the eyelids and tear trough areas.

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