Sculptra® in Madison, CT
While aging is a natural process that cannot be avoided, FDA-approved Sculptra® can help you age gradually and gracefully. As the first facial injectable filler, Sculptra® allows you to reverse the signs of aging with subtle results appearing over time. Sculptra® is designed to address decreased volume in the face, providing an anti-aging transformation.
Sculptra® in Madison, CT can treat:
- Sunken cheeks (volume loss)
- Sunken temples (volume loss)
Sculptra® helps to replace lost collagen, providing a foundation to the skin that gradually restores fullness and results in a rejuvenated youthful appearance that you can enjoy!
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For natural-looking facial rejuvenation, contact Aria DermSpa at 203.421.6674 to schedule your personal consultation for Sculptra® in Madison.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Since results with Sculptra® in Southeastern CT are gradual, patients typically see optimal improvement four to eight months following treatment. For optimal results, three to six treatment sessions are recommended.
You can expect results from your Sculptra® treatment to last from three to five years.
No, patients can typically resume their daily activities immediately following treatment.
The most common side effects experienced with Sculptra® are swelling, bruising and redness at the injection site, though these typically dissipate quickly and on their own.
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