For some, Sculptra may not be the ideal treatment. At your consultation, we determine whether Sculptra in Tampa fits your needs and goals.
Some indications you may not be a good candidate for Sculptra include:
You have an active infection or inflammation
Cold sores, inflamed acne, rashes— infections or inflammation may make Sculptra less effective. Instead, we hold off on treatment until you have calm, healthy skin. This helps avoid flare-ups and complications.
You are pregnant or nursing
With limited research on Sculptra’s effects for pregnant or breastfeeding patients, we recommend waiting to keep you and your little one safe.
You have an autoimmune disease
If you have a condition like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, Sculptra can trigger inflammation; however, don’t let that discourage you. We can chat about alternatives during your consultation to find options that may work better for you.
You tend to bruise easily
If you take blood thinners or have a bleeding disorder, you may bruise more easily after Sculptra injections. Let us know upfront if you have these conditions and we can adjust your plan accordingly.
You tend to scar easily
While rare, Sculptra can cause tiny lumps to appear under the skin. If your skin tends to get thick scars or keloids, we recommend a hyaluronic acid filler instead.
You want instant results
With Sculptra, patience is key. Results develop gradually over a period of 3 to 6 months as your collagen rebuilds. If you want instant results, we recommend other filler options. We can also pair Sculptra in Tampa with fast-acting injectables like Juvederm or Botox for the best of both worlds.