How Much Does Sculptra Cost?

Posted under Facial Fillers,Sculptra by admin on Wednesday 17 September 2008

What Is Sculptra and What Can It Do For Me?

Sculptra is a facial injectable that has been used throughout Europe since 1999. Europe is known to have the newest Facial Fillers before the U.S. because of the lengthy testing that the FDA puts all facial injectables through.

It fills in sunken eyes, wrinkled skin folds, hollowed cheeks, and indented chin surfaces.

Sculptra is injected by a doctor into areas of facial fat loss (facial lipoatrophy) in patients with, or receiving treatment for, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).

Is Sculptra FDA Approved?

Yes, it was approved August 3rd, 2004.

How Long Does Sculptra Last?

Up to two years.

How Much Does Sculptra Cost?

Each syringe costs between $450 and $550. The amount that the plastic surgeon or dermatologist charges you will vary, but don’t expect to pay for just the syringes. It would be irresponsible for me to tell you how much it costs because it depends on how much the Doctor decides to inject, and how much they charge to do the procedure.

However on average the procedure costs between $750 and $1,900 per treatment. There are many ways to finance the procedure, from loans to even getting your insurance to pay for the procedure.

Before and After Photos of Sculptra Patients

I can’t host before and after pictures here due to legal reasons, but I found a ton of before and after pictures here.

What Are The Risks?

Side Effects are usually temporary, and if present will disappear within 3 to 15 days. You may have tenderness, redness, bruising or swelling at the site of the injection. Other side effects may include small bumps under the skin in the treated area which may appear over time. These bumps are not always visible, and often are only detected by pressing on the skin.

Areas that receive a Sculptra injection should be massaged a few times each day for several days after the procedure. Following the procedure an ice pack should be applied for a few minutes at a time to the treatment area to help reduce swelling for the first 24 hours after treatment. To avoid direct contact with the skin place the ice in a cloth. It is also recommend that excessive sun and/or UV lamp exposure be avoided until any visible swelling and redness has subsided. Sculptra has safely been used since 1999 in over 150,000 patients world-wide under the trade name New-Fill.

How Can I Find A Board Certified Plastic Surgeon?

If you’re interested in the procedure and looking for a qualified plastic surgeon in your area use this search tool. This site is great, and it’s fun using their Google Maps ™ surgeon finder.

Board Certification is important, so make sure you research which boards are real and which are fake.

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