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by Hanna Stokes II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is Sculptra treatment?

Discover Sculptra – the treatment that activates your skin’s natural power to revitalize collagen production for a more youthful appearance. Sculptra is a unique A&C treatment due to its ability to stimulate collagen.

What is Sculptra used for?

LEARN AND DISCOVER MORE ABOUT SCULPTRA 1 Sculptra was first approved 1999 in Europe for filling small facial deficits and it is currently available in more than 40 countries globally. 2 Sculptra consist of Poly- L-Lactic Acid, which is a synthetic polymer that has been used in human body since 1960 and as medical suture material from 1970.

When was Sculptra first approved?

Sculptra was first approved 1999 in Europe for filling small facial deficits and it is currently available in more than 40 countries globally.

How long does Sculptra last?

Through a series of treatments, typically about three sessions over a few months, it restores the support and volume of youthful looking skin, providing results that can last up to two years.

How to contact Galderma CareConnect?

You may call (855) 280 0543 for questions pertaining to your Patient Savings Card. Present the Galderma CareConnect Program Patient Savings Card to your pharmacist along with an eligible prescription for each Galderma product each time you fill your prescription.

What is the phone number for Galderma CareConnect?

If you have any questions, please call the Galderma CareConnect Program at (855) 280 0543. Start Saving.

Does Galderma require insurance?

You have a valid prescription for the Galderma product your copay and the savings apply to; You have no insurance or are subject to a private insurance copay requirement for your prescription;

Is Galderma CareConnect only for uninsured patients?

Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088. *Galderma CareConnect is only available for commercially insured or uninsured patients. Patients who are enrolled in a government-run or government-sponsored healthcare plan with a pharmacy benefit are not eligible to use the Galderma CareConnect patient savings card.

How to contact Galderma CareConnect?from galdermacc.com

You may call (855) 280 0543 for questions pertaining to your Patient Savings Card. Present the Galderma CareConnect Program Patient Savings Card to your pharmacist along with an eligible prescription for each Galderma product each time you fill your prescription.

Is Galderma a premium brand?from galderma.com

Everyone's skin is unique and we each have our own skin story. At Galderma, we embrace these differences and offer cutting-edge , premium brands that fit people's individual needs, across the full spectrum of dermatology through Aesthetics, Consumer Care and Prescription Medicine.

Does Galderma require insurance?from galdermacc.com

You have a valid prescription for the Galderma product your copay and the savings apply to; You have no insurance or are subject to a private insurance copay requirement for your prescription;

Is Galderma CareConnect only for uninsured patients?from galdermacc.com

Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088. *Galderma CareConnect is only available for commercially insured or uninsured patients. Patients who are enrolled in a government-run or government-sponsored healthcare plan with a pharmacy benefit are not eligible to use the Galderma CareConnect patient savings card.

What is Galderma?

Galderma Laboratories is a worldwide pharmaceutical company that focuses on the development of prescription skin care products and other dermatology related products. Some of their products include treatments for fungal nail infections, seborrheic dermatitis, non-melanoma skin cancer and photodamage, and hyperpigmentation disorders. Galderma Laboratories is considered to be one of the worlds foremost dermatological authorities and as such have provided some of the most unique and useful treatments and therapies in the field.

Does Galderma Laboratories offer patient assistance?

Galderma Laboratories Patient Assistance Program, a patient assistance program provided by Galderma Laboratories, offers the medications listed to the right at no cost for up to 1 year to those who are eligible for the program. Eligibility is based off of the following requirements:

Who provides Sculptra?

Sculptra Patient Access Program, a patient assistance program provided by Dermik Laboratories, Inc, offers Sculptra at a discounted cost for one prescription to those who are eligible for the program. Eligibility is based off of the following requirements:

What is Sculptra injection?

Sculptra is a synthetic, biocompatible, bioabsorbable material launched by Dermik Laboratories, Inc in 2004. Sculptra has been approved by the FDA for restoration and correction of the signs of lipoatrophy in people with human immunodeficiency virus. Sculptra is administered through injection.

Where is Sculptra placed?from realself.com

Instead of placing Sculptra injections directly into those folds, which can look unnatural, it’s placed in the cheeks. This subtly lifts the skin as it volumizes, smoothing the appearance of smile lines.

What are the side effects of Sculptra?from realself.com

Possible side effects of a Sculptra treatment include bruising, asymmetry , and the development of nodules under the skin.

What is Sculptra Aesthetic?from realself.com

Sculptra Aesthetic is an FDA-approved injectable filler that can smooth deep wrinkles like marionette lines and reverse volume loss that can cause issues like sunken cheeks and chin wrinkles.

How long does Sculptra Aesthetic last?from realself.com

Sculptra lasts two to three years—much longer than many hyaluronic acid–based fillers, which usually last 6 to 18 months (depending on your metabolism and the type of filler used).

How long after a sculptra injection do you get granulomas?from realself.com

These lumps can also cause skin discoloration. Evidence shows that these nodules, known as granulomas, can arise a year after treatment, with some appearing as late as 60 months after an injection. They may be due to improper injection technique, like filler placed too shallowly, or not massaging the area after the injection. New dilution massage techniques may help minimize the risk of Sculptra side effects.

What is the difference between Botox and Sculptra?from realself.com

While both Sculptra Aesthetic and Botox are used to treat signs of facial aging, there’s a major difference between these two injectables: Sculptra is a thick dermal filler that replaces facial volume, whereas Botox is a neuromodulator that temporarily relaxes muscles by blocking the nerve signals that cause them to move. This limits the appearance of “dynamic wrinkles” (usually on the forehead and around the eyes) caused by facial movement.

Is Sculptra a suspension?from realself.com

In a RealSelf Q&A, New York City–based dermatologic surgeon Dr. Ronald Shelton explains why: “Sculptra is a suspension, and the particles can settle from the liquid. They might tend to move more as a consequence from muscle movement than Juvéderm or Restylane.”

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