Hi I had thread lift approx a month ago, it made me look even more gaunt! Can I do sculptra at this point or if the threads haven’t dissolved, or will it cause accumulation of product in the area of the threads? I have a very thin face and thin skin, I can see and feel the threads when I touch my face, but it’s not painful to massage, I also feel like I’m prone to scar tissue..but I really don’t want an ha filler and had prev lumps from radiesse, pls & thankyouuu in advance
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Keep in mind that there are way too many providers without proper training, experience, and skill doing injections. Problems with Sculptra are not due to the unpredictable nature of the product in people, it is with the providers. Most people aren't aware that Sculptra was first FDA approved for...
Hello pattona:
I do think you would benefit from strategic placement of filler along the jawline, gonial angle, pre-jowl sulcus, and marionette lines.
If you were to measure the height of your face from chin to hairline, and the width of your face from zygoma to zygoma, you would see that...
The only person who can answer these questions is the person that injected you. Sculptra is activated using water so it is true but how much water is added depends on the area being injected and the provider's preference as well.