Sculptra Chilliwack
By our mid-40s, collagen loss becomes visibly noticeable—leading to volume depletion, skin laxity, and the gradual softening of facial contours. It’s around this time that the skin begins to lose its ability to maintain firmness and elasticity, revealing deeper facial wrinkles, sunken cheeks, and overall changes in texture and tone.
Poly-L-lactic acid injections are regenerative injectable treatment that targets these changes at their source. Unlike traditional dermal fillers, which provide immediate but temporary volume, they are formulated with poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), a biocompatible compound that gradually stimulates the body’s natural collagen production. By working deep within the dermis, this treatment helps restore facial volume and improve skin structure over time, resulting in smoother texture, firmer skin, and a more youthful-looking appearance that develops gradually and lasts.
At Dermapure, every treatment plan is fully personalized. From your initial consultation to your final treatment session, our team of experts carefully evaluates your skin quality, facial structure, and long-term goals to deliver results that are subtle, progressive, and in perfect harmony with your natural features. This approach allows for long-lasting improvement without changing the way you look—only enhancing what’s already there.
What to Expect During Your Session
Personalized Assessment
Clinical Photography
Pre-Treatment Comfort
Injection Process
Minimal Downtime
Follow-Up & Maintenance
To maintain results, we recommend repeating the procedure every 3 to 4 months at the beginning. Once optimal collagen stimulation is achieved, maintenance treatments are typically done every 2 years. Timing may vary depending on age, skin condition, and response to treatment. Your personalized treatment plan will include clear recommendations based on your needs.
Contraindications
Poly-L-lactic acid injections are a safe and effective cosmetic treatment, but it's not suitable for everyone. It should be avoided by individuals with allergies to poly-L-lactic acid, a history of hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation, or active skin infections. The procedure is also not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. During your cosmetic consultation, your provider will review your current medications, medical history, and any potential risks to confirm whether poly-L-lactic acid injections are the right cosmetic procedure for you.