So the picture with my mom is from me 15 and the pictures of me near the trees are now 19 I was wondering how to restore a shorter face using sculptura like 15 and if sculptra can make eyes even and symmetrical because my skin shifted or sagged and now my eyes are kind of closer together like the eyeballs I kept gaining and loosing weight constantly , so is that possible w sculptra or do I need surgery or a face lift
Hi, my hollow cheeks are my biggest insecurity. I recently spoke to my injector and was wanting to get filler in my cheeks to have a more rounder and youthful look or at least look my age instead of being assumed older. She advised against it and suggested Sculptra instead but she also mentioned I'm quite young for it. I've never really had full cheeks but the last couple years they have been looking even more sunken in. Would Sculptra help? If not, any other suggestions?
So I'm a 18 years old, 5'7, 120 lbs female with malar grooves. I've had them for a long time since my mid face seems to be very flat. I started taking collagen 10 weeks ago and the line has improved but not gone away because of the volume lost. I want to try sculptra in the mid cheek to see if it would help but I want to know if there is any other suggestions. I also have hyperpigmentation under the eye which make them look more pronounced, but they still appear even with makeup.
Hello all, I am 23 year old and for as long as I remember I have had dark circles under my eyes, and I've tried to cover up this with makeup. I have been told by other surgeons that I have tear trough deformity and mid face deficiency, therefore having the fat peak through. I am wondering if it is advisable for me to do undereye fat repositioning here or if I can do Sculptra for mid face area and indirectly provide a lift.?
24F with TMJ and I have on deep fold in the nasolabial area only on one side of my face making it very uneven. I am considering Sculptra but think there may be another underlying issue, so I'm not sure it's right. The unevenness doesn't really look like wrinkles. The area between my cheek and upper lip has no volume. And when i feel the area, there is actually a separation in the muscle between my cheek and upper lip area. I'm concerned Sculptra is not right for this.
Im 19 and as my face has thinned out I have noticed I'm getting some pretty noticeable laugh lines. I've looked into Sculptra for my laugh lines and I feel that that would be a good option as I'm looking for long lasting results without the surgery. How much do you think Sculptra injections would cost to fix my laugh lines (all costs included)? Does it really last two years?
My temples are genetically sunken, especially when I smile (see photos) and I would like to fill them up. My nasolabial folds make a weird bump (see photos) rather than a deep wrinkle, so I was also wondering if there was a way to correct this and smooth them out. Although my concerns are not age related (i'm in my early 20s), I was interested in Sculptra for it's longer lasting effect. Would this still work even if i'm young? Or would an HA filler be more appropriate?
Hey there, I'm a younger patient age 23 who just wants to look a little more freshened up and wants a very subtle difference. Would 1 vile of sculptra be enough for my cheeks and smile lines? I don't want to get rid of my smile lines completely and I don't want it to be noticeable that I got something done. I just want a to look a little more well rested would this help?
I'm 23. I had a very thin face and basically no support on the side of my face so I was recommended to get Sculptra. This will be performed by a nurse who specializes in facial fillers. She said she will be injecting into my hollow cheeks and temples. Am I too young for this and is this safe?