Yes, Sculptra is safe when the treatment is performed by a qualified medical professional using the correct technique. It is FDA-approved, works by gradually stimulating your own collagen production, and usually only causes mild, temporary side effects such as swelling or bruising. Nodules (small lumps) are rare when proper injection methods and aftercare are followed.
Risk | Description |
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Swelling & redness | Usually temporary and disappears within a few days. |
Bruising & pain | Normal after injections; mild and manageable with ice. |
Lumps (granulomas, Sculptra nodules) | Rare; may occur due to incorrect injection depth, lack of massage, or individual predisposition. |
Infection | Extremely rare when strict hygiene is followed. |
Long-term effects | Generally positive thanks to collagen stimulation; long-term complications are very rarely reported. |
Step | Action |
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Choose a qualified specialist | Check their training and experience with biostimulating fillers. |
Assess technique & aftercare | – Ask about injection depth, dilution, and massage routine. |
– Follow the recommended aftercare: 5 minutes of gentle massage, 5 times a day, for 5 days. | |
Share your medical history | Mention any past allergies, autoimmune conditions, or previous lumps. |
Ask about clinical data | Request information on studies and the practitioner’s experience with Sculptra. |
Plan a follow-up | Book a check-up appointment to review your results and discuss any side effects. |
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