Sculptra Davie
Sculptra is an injectable collagen-stimulating treatment formulated with poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), a biocompatible compound that gradually restores structural support in the deeper layers of the skin. Unlike traditional dermal fillers that add immediate volume, Sculptra works progressively over several months by supporting the body's natural collagen production, and is commonly used on the face to soften deep wrinkles and restore volume in the cheeks, jawline, chin and temples.
Because every patient's facial anatomy, goals and medical history are different, Sculptra at our Dermapure Davie clinic always begins with a personalized consultation with a physician or healthcare professional. Together, you will assess whether Sculptra is the most appropriate option for you and discuss what a realistic treatment plan could look like, the expected results and the possible side effects, which will be reviewed in detail during your consultation. Learn more about Sculptra in Vancouver and book your personalized consultation with our team.
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.