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Yes, you can have Sculptra and Voluma injected in one session. Sculptra ( collagen stimulator) will take a couple of weeks to notice any improvement while Voluma (hyaluronic acid) will show right away.
There should not be any problem having a Sculptra and Voluma treatment at the same office visit. Generally, I usually avoid putting two different fillers to the same area at the same time, but I often will use two different fillers in different locations at the same treatment session.
Hi, thank you for your question! Yes, it is safe to have Sculptra and Voluma in one session. There are not contraindications of having them done at the same time.
What areas???? Sure it is ok, but only 1 vial Sculptra will not do much, BTW. Best to seek virtual/in person with only experienced Sculptra injecting MDs.
Hello Persistent, Please speak with you injector regarding your swelling. It is possible that during the injection process a deep blood vessel was punctured which could result in excess swelling during the first few days. Steroid injections may decrease inflammatory response, but I would not...
In my opinion, there would not be a problem with having a Sculptra treatment while using a topical steroid. I would recommend checking with the physician who will be treating you, as they may have a different opinion.
Hi Cassie, Sculptra treatments have improved at great deal over the years. I have been treating patients since 2009 without any adverse events. I have dissolved Sculptra "nodules" in patients from other injectors. A combination of saline, 5FU, and Kenalog injected directly into the "lumps" is...
I do strongly believe in building a support system of Collagen that can be built upon over the years. That is where Sculptra comes in. Sculptra in the upper face: Zygomatic Arch and Pre-Auricular region will allow collagen infrastructure to form and create tension up and back. That will lift the...
Although unusual, it is definitely possible to develop allergies to lidocaine, numbing cream or Sculptra even after multiple previous treatments. Nevertheless, from the symptoms you describe, you had anaphylaxis (which is a form of allergic reaction). Anaphylatic reactions usually occur within...
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