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sculptra patient assistance program application

by Dalton Mann Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is Sculptra® treatment?

Sculptra® is a poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA)–based treatment that works deep within the skin to help stimulate collagen production. Unlike hyaluronic acid fillers, Sculptra helps stimulates the skin’s own natural collagen production.1-3 Patients can achieve natural-looking results that can last up to 2 years.3*

How does the Sculptra™ Patient Access program work?

Information about the Sculptra™ Patient Access Program • Sculptra is subject to specific criteria for diagnosis and dispensing, acceptance into the program may include a share of the cost. Once you qualify, for free or shared cost of Sculptra™ your enrollment cycle will be 18 months, with a maximum of 8 kits allowed within this cycle.

How many Sculptra kits can I order at one time?

Once you qualify, for free or shared cost of Sculptra™ your enrollment cycle will be 18 months, with a maximum of 8 kits allowed within this cycle. • Both the patient and practitioner will be advised in writing of any denied requests.

How can Sculptra help my facial lines?

Sculptra can help stimulate natural collagen growth 2,3,5 to help restore facial volume and fullness over time. Learn about Galderma aesthetic treatments for frown lines between the eyebrows , smoothing away facial wrinkles , providing subtle lip enhancement and adding lift and volume to the cheeks.

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Question

What is Radiesse/Sculptra and how can I get this with the PAP [Pharmeceutical Assistance Program]?

Answer

Radiesse and Sculptra are facial fillers that are approved for treatment of HIV lipoatrophy.

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.

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