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Sculptratm, marketed in Europe as New Fill, is an injectable facial filler capable of returning fullness to the face and reducing the appearance of wrinkles and folds. Currently, Sculptratm is FDA approved in the United States for people suffering from lipoatrophy, facial wasting, as a result of HIV. Lipoatrophy is caused by antiretroviral medications taken by HIV sufferers to help combat the disease. Sculptratm is the first injectable treatment to receive FDA approval for such treatment.
Though not yet approved for cosmetic use, physicians can use Sculptratm "off-label" for filling lines and wrinkles. In a release by The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), president Peter B. Fodor stated that "for cosmetic patients, the benefits of Sculptratm in achieving long-lasting restoration of facial volume have yet to be confirmed by clinical trials in the U.S. however, the product is approved in Europe, where physicians have been using it as a wrinkle-filler for five years with reportedly good results."
Your doctor will inject Sculptratm below the skin surface in the area of fat loss. Sculptratm does not correct the cause of lipoatrophy, but rather increases skin thickness and renews fullness to the face. After the swelling caused by the injection goes down and the water used in Sculptratm is absorbed by the body, your face appear as it did before treatment. Sculptratm gradually corrects skin depression; it will take a few days to more than a week before you notice results.
Sculptratm is a synthetic material, called poly-L-lactic acid, that has been used for several years in dissolvable stitches and implants. This material is both biocompatible and biodegradable.
After injections, most patients feel comfortable returning immediately to work and their daily routines. You may experience slight pain, redness, or bruising, and an ice pack should be applied periodically in intervals of a few minutes during the first day after surgery.
Your doctor will schedule a follow-up appointment a few weeks after the original treatment. Many people require two or three treatments to reach their desired effects, though some need up to six. Results from Sculptratm can last as long as two years.
The most common side effects associated with Sculptratm include redness, pain, bleeding, bruising and bumps under the skin, and occur at the site of injection. Any noticeable side effects are usually gone in 3-17 days. If irritation or soreness persists you should consult your physician.
As of now Sculptratm is only approved for HIV patients with lipoatrophy, though Sculptratm "off-label" is being used to reverse facial lines and other signs of aging.
Sculptratm can cost from $500 - $1000 per 1.0 cc.
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