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Sculptratm Cost & Profile

  • Avg. Cost: $750
  • Candidate: lipoatrophy due to HIV or facial wasting
  • Length: 15 - 30 minutes
  • Treatments: 2 - 6
  • Results: Up to 2 years
  • Back to work: No downtime

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Sculptra Treatments

Welcome to your surgery guide for Sculptratm. We've put together everything you need to know from the very basics to information about finding a doctor and recovering from surgery. You'll find a ton of resources here. Check out the Sculptratm Costs & Profiles for the essentials. Dig in and let us know if you have any questions.

You can use the resources on this page at any stage of your surgery from just learning to getting better.

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Basics of Sculptratm
"I've heard about the surgery and I'm looking to learn a bit more about things like cost, whether it's right for me, and what options I have."
  1. FDA Approves Sculptra for HIV Patients
    FDA approves injectable filler, Sculptra, for HIV patients suffering from facial wasting.
  2. Sculptratm Injection Basics
    Sculptratm, marketed in Europe as New Fill, replenishes fullness to the faces of patients suffering from lipoatrophy (facial wasting).
Details of Sculptratm
"I already know some basic things about the surgery and I'm ready to research some of the details and maybe ask some questions."
  1. Comparing Injectable Fillers: What is right for you?
    Attacking wrinkles, plumping lips, and getting rid of crow's feet seems like a marketing promise made by any number of products making their presence in the cosmetic injectabel market. So how do you know which one might be right for you? Here's a comprehensive guide to your different options and which one might really help your problem areas.
  2. Skin Tightening Treatments Without Surgery – What Are Your Options?...
    Do you want the benefits of a facelift without going under the knife? Skin tightening treatments that don't involve surgery are available; here's a closer look at your options.
  3. BOTOX Alternatives Show Promising Results
    BOTOX alternatives are a valuable way to enhance the skin’s appearance and reduce the signs of aging without the stress, pain and costs of facelift surgery. Learn about the benefits of the latest treatments.
Ready for Sculptratm
"I've pretty much finished by research on the surgery and I think I'm ready to find and meet with a doctor to get started."
  1. Find Cosmetic Surgeons In Other Cities
  2. Patient Financing
    Think you'll need help paying for your surgery? Almost anyone is a candidate for easy financing of up to 100% of the surgery costs.
After Sculptratm
"I've already had the surgery and I'd like to get some support or tell others about my experience."
  1. Recommend Your Doctor
Featured Articles & News Related to Sculptratm
"What other related things might I like to know?"
  1. 10 Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Predictions for 2005 from ASAPS
    The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) predicts trends in plastic surgery for 2005.
  2. Looking Glass Gloom: What happens when your mirror tells lies?...
    Body Dysmorphia Disorder (BDD) affects about 1% of North Americans, but for these patients, psychiatric help is a more effective treatment than what a plastic surgeon can offer.

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