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The actual microscopic particles of poly-L- Lactic acid are broken down by the body over several weeks- months. The collagen that the PLLA stimulates, however, seems to provide cosmetic benefits that last 2 years. Remember, it takes 2-4 sessions and 2-6 vials over one year to get the full effect.
Vascular occlusion or compression is the most feared side adverse event that filler injections can cause. While no filler is immune from this side effect, Sculptra is the lowest risk choice. Since it is so liquidy, the reflux maneuver the doctor performs prior to injection is more accurate to identify when the needle is in a blood vessel. Secondly, since Sculptra is not a gel filler and causes little inflammation hours after injection, blood vessels would not be as likely to get compressed.
If sterile bacteriostatic water was used to reconstitute the poly-L-lactic acid of Sculptra, there is no danger. In fact, I believe there are better results if the Sculptra is mixed AT LEAST 2 days in advance rather than the 2 hours on the package insert. I think fewer lumps occur if the material is well hydrated.
Sculptra, in my opinion, is more of a collagen stimulating device rather than a filler. The results are seen gradually over 4-7 months and the final result lasts 24 months in most patients. After that time, since the aging process has continued, more is needed to maintain. Sculptra is poly-L-lactic acid suspended in sterile water. Most patients need 3 sessions and 3-6 vials. I have seen patients need one 1-2 vial over just 1-2 visits, but this is not the norm. I can give you a better ballpark at consultation since everyone is unique. I do not like to use more than 6 vials in any 12 month period in healthy, immune competent patients.
Our mission at the Lupo Center is to provide patients with innovative, effective, and ethical care to make each person look and feel their personal best. To fulfill our goal, we provide state-of-the-art medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatments to all patients.
Board-certified dermatologist and clinical professor of dermatology Mary P. Lupo, MD, has been a leader in the field of non-surgical rejuvenation since 1983. She travels internationally to teach her innovative techniques, and her reputation brings in patients from around the country. She started the first formal residency training program for injectables and peels in 1983 at Tulane Medical School and served as past president of the Women’s Dermatologic Society, adjunct professor of dermatology at Tulane, and a founder of Cosmetic Boot Camp. Dr. Lupo holds membership in many prestigious dermatology associations, participates in clinical trials for the approval of new drugs and devices, and acts as an advisor for numerous aesthetic-minded companies.
Dr. Lupo was recently recognized as a trailblazer for women in dermatology and for her dedication to educating dermatology residents and fellows.
She has also received the following awards:
Dr. Lupo has authored over 90 published articles and book chapters and has spoken on various dermatological topics at nearly 480 national and international meetings and seminars.
