How much is a vial of Sculptra?
The cost of one vial of Sculptra® is about $700, and the “average” patient pays about $4,200 – $7000.
Is Sculptra worth the money?
If you are looking for a more natural way to improve the appearance of your skin, and if you are seeking a more natural result, than I would say yes, it is worth the money. It’s important to remember that you could need 2-3 treatments spread a month apart to get the BEST results.
How much is Sculptra Texas?
The average cost of our Sculptra® injections is $595 to $700 per syringe. After we work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan during the consultation, we can provide more details about the cost.
How long does Sculptra last?
Sculptra has several applications, from smoothing facial wrinkles to augmenting the cheeks. The final results of the treatment will easily last two years, but some people enjoy the final results of the treatment for five years.
Does Medicare cover Sculptra?
FDA approved filler agents poly-L-lactic acid (Sculptra) or calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse) are covered by Medicare and can be injected by a dermatologist to help restore natural appearance.
Does insurance cover Sculptra?
Insurance typically doesn’t cover Sculptra injections. This is because insurance companies don’t regard cosmetic procedures as medically necessary. The only exceptions are when Sculptra is used to treat skin changes from HIV or lipoatrophy.
Which is better Juvederm or Sculptra?
If you want to reduce wrinkles around your nasolabial folds for two years and don’t mind three injections, Sculptra is a better option. Although Juvederm XC only requires one treatment, the results don’t last as long as Juvederm.
Is 2 vials of Sculptra enough?
No more than 2 vials can be injected into the skin at any given time, mostly because we don’t want to overwhelm the skin.
Can Sculptra go wrong?
Several side effects have been linked to Sculptra, including scarring, skin discoloration, nodules, lumps and granulomas. The product label says serious granulomas usually occur several months after injection, sometimes more than a year later.
Is Sculptra better than fillers?
Instead of simply adding volume, it encourages the production of collagen in the body. Sculptra is injected deeper into the dermis than other fillers. Although a synthetic ingredient, poly-L-lactic acid is completely absorbed by the body over time.
Is Sculptra covered by insurance?
How long should you wait between Sculptra treatments?
Sculptra is a collagen stimulant. It’s usually done in 3 sessions, about 6 weeks apart or more. Most people need between 4-6 vials total, but some might need more and some less. The longevity of collagen is about 7 years, but you continue to age, so touch ups are needed at about 1-2 years.