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    sculptra

    Plain-language answers to the most common sculptra questions — written by the Haute MD editorial team.

    Sculptra BBL: Non-Surgical Buttock Enhancement

    Sculptra BBL uses poly-L-lactic acid to add volume and lift to the buttocks without surgery. Learn how it works, what results to expect, and who is a candidate.

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    Sculptra vs. Juvederm: Which Is Right for Facial Rejuvenation?

    Sculptra and Juvederm both restore facial volume but work differently. Learn how to choose between a collagen stimulator and a hyaluronic acid filler for your goals.

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    Sculptra Results Timeline: What to Expect at 1, 3, and 6 Months

    Sculptra results develop gradually over 3-6 months. Learn what to expect after each session, when results appear, and how to track your progress.

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    Sculptra for Temple Hollowing: What to Expect

    Temple hollowing is one of the earliest signs of facial aging. Learn how Sculptra restores temple volume, what the treatment involves, and how long results last.

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    How Much Does Sculptra Cost? Per Vial vs. Full Protocol

    Sculptra is priced per vial at $800-$1,000. A full treatment protocol costs $5,000-$12,000. Learn what affects cost and how to evaluate pricing.

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    Sculptra Side Effects and Complications: What to Know

    Sculptra's most common side effect is nodule formation. Learn how to prevent it, what other side effects to expect, and what warrants a call to your provider.

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    Sculptra for Hand Rejuvenation: Restoring Volume to Aging Hands

    Sculptra injected into the hands restores lost volume, reduces visible tendons and veins, and improves skin quality. Learn how it works and what results to expect.

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