Hi- My face is long and narrow. I’m concerned that using Sculptra across jawline makes my face look bottom heavy. I really wish to widen the back of jaw ( Like Brad Pitt…wishful thinking) then a filler for the rest, that will hopefully firm without thickening so much. My chin area has never been addressed with fillers and realizing Sculptra would be disastrous, could I use a filler to smooth out the creases and dimpling from age without adding volume? I’m over 55.
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Yes, Sculptra is perfect for what you are trying to achieve with overall facial volume and cheek filling.
Some of the benefits of Sculptra over other fillers include:
1. Slow collagen building over time.
2. Natural result with less chance of looking "overdone".
3. Longer duration than...
When Sculptra was first used in the United States, it was primarily used to treat the face of HIV patients, who were generally immunocompromised. So, in my opinion, you could have a Sculptra treatment if you are immunocompromised but otherwise, in good health.