I am an Aesthetics nurse injector, and I do this as a routine face injection for my Sculptra patients. Works great! If the injections and numbing done properly, this shouldn't be a painful procedure.
It was used to create volume because it was mainly for HIV patients and they had many vials to get the wanted volumized results. The product hasn't changed in it's efficacy but doctors have learned to dilute it with more saline water to avoid nodules. It's still the same amount of sculptra at the end. If you don't want too much volume you just limit the vials.
First: Sculptra isn’t a filler, it is a biostimulator; it causes you to grow more collagen in the area it is injected. I can’t just take a few weeks off work and toss down thousands of dollars and risk going under an aesthetic. If something went wrong, there would be no one to pay my rent and I would lose my job. A Sculptra lift can be achieved with $1200 and no time off work with very low risk. I had it done three weeks ago today and I am actually starting to see results. Plus Sculptra actually plumps up your skin and a surgical facelift does not.
1) Surgery is more risky and facelifts are not even ‘permanent’, 2) good surgeons are very expensive, 3) recovery time is much longer, and 4) someone in their late 30s to mid 40s who are just starting to see minor sag usually do not need a surgical lift yet, because that bit of sag is mostly caused by volume loss on the temples, sides and upper face.
@@fatiq8297 Facelifts last around 10 years. Yes there are risks but overall a lot better for you than all the fillers that will only contribute the sagging and the jowl look. I got a facelift at 40 as i wanted to stay "youthful" looking, all my friends went the filler path as they thought it would be cheaper but now they all need facelifts and look old due to the use of fillers. So that was my point, bypass the fillers if thats what your needing. A good surgeon will do fat transfer instead &/or use custom made facial implants to balance the face.
😅 man if scruptra works on me if I become famous not at all I have a problem being their spokesperson promoting this with a affordable price n better options then plastic surgeries 😅
I am an Aesthetics nurse injector, and I do this as a routine face injection for my Sculptra patients. Works great! If the injections and numbing done properly, this shouldn't be a painful procedure.
It was used to create volume because it was mainly for HIV patients and they had many vials to get the wanted volumized results. The product hasn't changed in it's efficacy but doctors have learned to dilute it with more saline water to avoid nodules. It's still the same amount of sculptra at the end. If you don't want too much volume you just limit the vials.
Ponytail lift? That’s just a normal scultra injection placement
It gives you a lifted look 😀
Volume filler is the best n most of shape filler results are outstanding
How many vials were used for the ponytail lift? How many points of injections did you make for the ponytail facelift?
Drs Do you recommend subcision with sculptra? Or will it increase the possibility of getting nodules.
Can it be used on hands?
I asked i my surgeonysaid cause deformity... Is it true???
So painful omg I couldn’t finish 😮
Whats the point in filling your face with all this filler you may as well just get the surgery and have it permanently sorted.
First: Sculptra isn’t a filler, it is a biostimulator; it causes you to grow more collagen in the area it is injected.
I can’t just take a few weeks off work and toss down thousands of dollars and risk going under an aesthetic. If something went wrong, there would be no one to pay my rent and I would lose my job.
A Sculptra lift can be achieved with $1200 and no time off work with very low risk. I had it done three weeks ago today and I am actually starting to see results. Plus Sculptra actually plumps up your skin and a surgical facelift does not.
1) Surgery is more risky and facelifts are not even ‘permanent’, 2) good surgeons are very expensive, 3) recovery time is much longer, and 4) someone in their late 30s to mid 40s who are just starting to see minor sag usually do not need a surgical lift yet, because that bit of sag is mostly caused by volume loss on the temples, sides and upper face.
@@fatiq8297 Facelifts last around 10 years. Yes there are risks but overall a lot better for you than all the fillers that will only contribute the sagging and the jowl look. I got a facelift at 40 as i wanted to stay "youthful" looking, all my friends went the filler path as they thought it would be cheaper but now they all need facelifts and look old due to the use of fillers. So that was my point, bypass the fillers if thats what your needing. A good surgeon will do fat transfer instead &/or use custom made facial implants to balance the face.
Can low thyroid patients go for sculptra injection?
If you have an immunity issue use Rádiesse instead similar to sculptra
😅 man if scruptra works on me if I become famous not at all I have a problem being their spokesperson promoting this with a affordable price n better options then plastic surgeries 😅
Haha honestly if u r in karachi I ll give you better treatment foc