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Sculptra is a yes

I did my third Sculptra session about 5 weeks ago. No negative side effects from any of the treatments. Doctor always gave good care instructions which include massaging the application area thrice daily. If you’re trying Sculptra for the first time, I advise following all the follow-up instructions provided by your doctor. If you usually go to a nurse for your cosmetic injectables, I might recommend going to a doctor for this one and searching for articles about Sculptra on PubMed. The potential side effect sound pretty frightening, but I believe that being in good hands and following your docs direction is your best bet to avoid them.

We used Sculptra in my temples and I feel like a spring chicken. My driver’s license photo looks so haggard to me now that I have this new dough-girl look to my brow area. J/k. It’s not really dough girl, but it’s not Skeletor either so I think it looks marvelous if I do say so myself.

Be forewarned my friends, Sculptra is more expensive than your typical fillers. If you are prone to fainting, consider receiving your bill while seated because it might shock you. My mind refused to accept the number was hearing until I saw it on the credit card slip I was signing. The price estimate info I can provide was for 3 total treatments, NOT a single treatment. Single treatments varied from $300-1,000.
But I’ll tell ya this - I think it might last longer than other fillers. Maybe marketing, maybe true. My first treatment was about 17 months ago. I have received two treatments since. No bumps or mysterious granules under the skin. Just a face with less boney ridges at the brown line. Great job on the part of Dr. Nik as I’ve read that physician skill is directly related to outcomes.

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Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology
8825 Bee Caves Rd, Austin, Texas
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