Does Sculptra look more natural than filler?
The fundamental aspect of skin rejuvenation is an improvement in skin quality. PLLA or Sculptra has been shown to improve photoaging, fine lines, wrinkles, enlarged pores & aid in the refractive properties of skin (luminosity). Sculptra not only smooths and tightens but also helps reduce that tired, dull look we all dread. Over time, it helps your skin look naturally rejuvenated—who doesn’t want to look and feel more vibrant?
Sculptra can also improve skin laxity via a process called neocollagenesis. This trending term is also called bio stimulation & is the new buzz word for 2024 in Vancouver, BC. Essentially it means collagen stimulation via fibrosis. This can lead to variable amounts of skin tightening & lifting. In our opinion Sculptra is best for volume, then fibrosis & skin quality.
A Comprehensive Approach
While fillers, like those expertly applied with the MD Codes technique used by Dr. Villar at RSVP Beauty Clinic, excel in creating volume and precise contouring without looking overfilled but don’t impact significantly the quality of the skin. Sculptra uniquely addresses skin quality and elasticity. Combining these treatments can offer unparalleled, natural-looking outcomes tailored to individual needs.
Sculptra is ideal for those who value a gradual, lasting transformation in skin quality and structure, making it a cornerstone of advanced non-surgical aesthetic treatments. For more details, consulting with a professional trained in both biostimulators and filler techniques ensures personalized and effective results.
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Published on June 5, 2024 at 4:40 PM