Sculptra

At The Haus of Aesthetiks, we believe in subtle, natural enhancements that age gracefully with you. Sculptra® Aesthetic is a unique injectable treatment made from poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), a collagen stimulator. Unlike traditional fillers that simply add volume, Sculptra works by gradually stimulating your body’s own collagen production — restoring structure, volume, and firmness over time.

The result: a gradual, natural-looking lift that lasts up to 2+ years.

Why Clients Love Sculptra

  • Gradual Results → Subtle changes appear over weeks, not days, creating a refreshed look without the “done” appearance.

  • Long-Lasting → Results often last 2+ years, longer than most dermal fillers.

  • Collagen Stimulation → Improves skin quality and structure for long-term anti-aging.

  • Versatile Treatment → Commonly used for cheeks, temples, jawline, and facial hollows.

Treatments are typically done in a series of 2–3 sessions, spaced 4–6 weeks apart.

  1. Results develop gradually — don’t expect instant volume like with Juvederm.

  2. Works beautifully when combined with Botox, Juvederm, microneedling, or PDO threads for full-face rejuvenation.

  3. Safe for most skin types and tones.

  4. Bruising, swelling, or tenderness may occur but typically resolve in a few days.

FAQs

How is Sculptra different from dermal fillers?

Traditional fillers (like Juvederm) add immediate volume, while Sculptra works by stimulating your body’s collagen over time. Think of fillers as instant results and Sculptra as long-term investment.

What areas can be treated with Sculptra?

Sculptra is most commonly used for:

  • Cheeks & midface volume loss

  • Temples

  • Jawline definition

  • Hollow areas of the face

Is Sculptra safe?

Yes — Sculptra is FDA-approved and has been used safely for years. Choosing an experienced injector minimizes risks.

Can Sculptra be combined with other treatments?

Absolutely. Many clients combine Sculptra with Botox, Juvederm, microneedling, or PDO threads for full-face rejuvenation.

Is there downtime?

Downtime is minimal. Some clients experience mild swelling, bruising, or tenderness for a few days. You can usually return to normal activities right away.