Glowing, youthful skin starts from within. Sculptra gradually restores your skin’s foundation, with visible improvements as early as one month after treatment and results that can last up to five years, revealing natural-looking firmness and enhanced skin quality for both women and men.


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Restore Your Natural Collagen with Sculptra

Sculptra works beneath the surface to restore your skin’s foundation by stimulating your body’s natural collagen production. It helps firm and smooth the entire cheek area while tightening the skin along the jawline, providing subtle, long-lasting rejuvenation.

Why Choose Sculptra?
Sculptra is the first and original injectable collagen stimulator, containing microparticles of poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). By restoring facial structure, Sculptra offers gradual, natural-looking improvements that can last for up to 2 years.

How Many Treatments Will I Need?
Most patients require 2 to 3 treatment sessions over several months. The number of injections per session varies based on your personalized treatment plan.

When Will I See Results?
Many clinical study participants noticed improvements as early as 1 month after treatment. Results are gradual and can last up to 5 years. Typically, sessions are spaced at least 4 weeks apart. Your aesthetic professional will customize a schedule to achieve the best outcome.

After Your Treatment
To ensure even distribution of Sculptra, gently massage the treated areas using the 5-5-5 rule: massage for 5 minutes, 5 times a day, for 5 days in a row.

Treatment Areas
Sculptra is designed to correct shallow-to-deep wrinkles and folds, including:

  • Cheek wrinkles

  • Nasolabial folds (“smile lines”)

  • Marionette lines (lines framing the mouth)

  • Chin wrinkles

Safety and Side Effects
Sculptra is FDA-approved and has been used worldwide since 1999. Made from synthetic poly-L-lactic acid, it is naturally absorbed by the body and contains no human or animal components, so allergy testing is not required.

Possible side effects include:

  • Pain, redness, or swelling at injection sites

  • Bruising, tenderness, or itching

  • Small or larger bumps under the skin (with or without inflammation)

Cost of Sculptra
Treatment costs depend on:

  • Number of sessions needed

  • Number of vials per session

  • Degree of correction required

  • Available promotions or discounts

Because each treatment plan is personalized, the best way to determine your projected cost is to schedule a free consultation at L’Amour MedSpa, where our experts will create a plan tailored to your unique goals.


For the most part, dermal fillers are safe, effective, and offer little risk. But all aesthetic procedures can have potential complications, so it's crucial to be aware of them, although severe complications are uncommon. In addition, the type of filler used and the area where it is injected can pose certain risks. Hyaluronic acid fillers are reversible if an adverse effect arises or you don't like the results. Hyaluronidase acts as an antidote to hyaluronic acid fillers and dissolves them immediately.

Fillers are fast and can be done in a few minutes to 30 minutes, depending on the areas of treatment and the fillers used.

Most fillers show immediate effects, although you may be swollen or bruised at first. This will subside in a few days, and the results you see will be what remains. The results last about six months or longer, depending on the filler used and the areas injected.

There's no actual downtime or recovery with fillers. After your injections, you should ice the area and take arnica pills to minimize swelling and bruising. After treatment, you can resume your normal activities, but avoid lifting anything heavy or partaking in any intense physical activity for the first 48 hours. It's also normal for the treated areas to be slightly swollen, bruised, red, or even look overfilled at first. There may also be tenderness or hard lumps at the injection site, which is expected. But, again, regular massage and icing the area will help.

Most filler lasts between six and twelve months, depending on the filler used and the treatment areas.