Replace Lost Collagen With Sculptra Aesthetic

 

Wrinkles and folds associated with aging become apparent, primarily through the breakdown of collagen. Sculptra Aesthetic helps the body replace lost collagen to provide a more youthful looking appearance. 

 

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In a pivotal trial with SculptraAesthetic, swelling and tenderness were the most common adverse events reported (81%). At 13 months, papules were reported in 8.6% of patients and nodules were reported in 8.6% of patients.  After 25 months papules and nodules were reported in 1.9% and 0.9% of patients, respectively. Papules and nodules were typically palpable, asymptomatic and non-visible.  The majority of nodule and papule events were mild to moderate and most resolved without treatment. No patient discontinued treatment with SculptraAesthetic due to a treatment-related adverse event.

Results from a recent study conducted for the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) and sanofi-aventis U.S. showed that both injectable users and women considering a medical anti-aging treatment prefer gradual results that last two years (75 percent) as opposed to immediate results that last one year (25 percent).

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Important Safety Information:

You should not use Sculptra Aesthetic if you are allergic to any ingredient of the product or have a history of keloid formation or hypertrophic scarring.  Sculptra Aesthetic should not be injected while you have an active skin infection or inflammation in the treatment area and should not be injected into the red area of the lip. Use in the skin near the eyes is not recommended.

Side effects of Sculptra Aesthetic may include injection site discomfort, redness, bruising, bleeding, itching and swelling. Other side effects may include small lumps under the skin that are sometimes noticeable when pressing on the treated area.  Larger lumps, some with delayed onset with or without inflammation or skin discoloration, have also been reported.  In a key clinical study the numbers of small and larger lumps were low and most resolved without treatment.