Achieve lasting radiance and youthful volume with Sculptra®, a revolutionary injectable treatment offered at Contours in Lakewood, CO. Unlike traditional fillers, Sculptra® works by boosting your body’s natural collagen production, resulting in a gradual yet long-lasting improvement in skin volume and smoothness. Perfect for restoring your natural beauty, Sculptra® delivers stunning results that can last up to two years.
Sculptra® offers unique benefits for individuals seeking a non-surgical solution to aging or volume loss. Here’s why it stands out:
Sculptra® is unique because it doesn’t simply fill wrinkles—it stimulates your body’s collagen production to restore volume naturally. Here’s how the process works:
Unlike traditional fillers, Sculptra®’s effects develop gradually over several weeks as collagen production increases, delivering natural and long-lasting results.
Sculptra® is ideal for individuals looking for a gradual, long-term solution to volume loss or fine lines. You may be a good candidate if:
Sculptra® is not recommended for individuals with certain medical conditions or allergies. During your consultation, we’ll evaluate your suitability for the treatment.
Results will gradually appear over the weeks following your treatment as your body’s natural collagen production increases.
At Contours, we combine advanced expertise with personalized care to deliver the best Sculptra® results. Here’s why clients trust us:
FAQ
Unlike fillers, which provide immediate volume, Sculptra® stimulates collagen production, leading to gradual, long-lasting skin volume and texture improvements.
Sculptra® results can last up to two years, based on factors like age, lifestyle, and skin condition.
Yes, Sculptra® is FDA-approved and considered safe when administered by trained professionals.
The number of vials required varies based on your goals and the areas being treated. Most clients need 2–3 vials per session, with sessions spaced weeks apart for optimal results.
Common side effects may be mild swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection area, which generally subsides within a few days.