Sculptra is considered safe when the treatment is carried out by a qualified and registered medical professional using the correct technique. It is FDA-approved and works by gradually stimulating your body’s own collagen production. As with any injectable treatment, mild and temporary side effects such as swelling or bruising may occur. Nodules (small lumps) are rare when proper injection techniques and aftercare are followed. Results and experiences may vary between individuals.
Risk | Description |
|---|---|
Swelling & redness | Usually temporary and resolves within a few days. |
Bruising & pain | Common after injections and generally mild, manageable with a cold compress. |
Lumps (granulomas, Sculptra nodules) | Rare; may occur due to injection technique, depth, or individual factors. |
Infection | Extremely rare when proper hygiene is followed. |
Long-term effects | Generally positive due to collagen stimulation; long-term complications are very rarely reported. |
Step | Action |
|---|---|
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 allergies, autoimmune conditions, or previous nodules. |
Ask about clinical data | Request information about studies and the practitioner’s experience with Sculptra. |
Plan a follow-up | Arrange a review appointment to assess results and discuss any side effects. |
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