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As a synthetic compound, Sculptra is injected into the body where it progressively thickens the skin. The fat is replaced by volume so that the loss of fat is no longer noticeable. Since Sculptra is composed entirely of poly-L-lactic acid which is a synthetic material no skin test is required for use in patients. The elimination of the testing process ensures Sculptra as a more efficient form of treatment. Used internationally since 1999, Sculptra has helped an estimated 150,000 patients in over 30 countries. The treatment became widespread due to its consistent and lasting results. In May 2002 Dermik Laboratories, a United States company, acquired Sculptra and since then it has become a popular method for treating Lipoatrophy in this country. The FDA approved Sculptra in the United States on August 3, 2004.
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Cosmetic Use of Sculptra Now FDA Approved - Growing options for facial shaping and rejuvenation.
Non-Surgical Facelift with Sculptra - Sculptra Aesthetic recently gained FDA approval and many are using this facial filler as a long lasting alternative to the traditional facelift.
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Austin News 8 Discusses Sculptra for Rebuilding the Fat Pad in Women's Feet - Doctor Cynthia Marzouka-Losito is injecting a synthetic poly-lactic acid called Sculptra directly into the feet so that women can begin wearing high heels again.
TV's Entertainment Tonight Features Dermatologist Rebecca Fitzgerald in "Should She or Shouldn't She Go Under the Knife?" News Segment - There are plenty of options for those who aren't that keen on surgery. Fillers mimic youthful lips, straighten noses and pick up the sag from lost facial volume. Dr. Rebecca Fitzgerald shares some of the simple and effective ways of "trying on" a new look without a permanent commitment.
Skin Rejuvenation Clinic, P.A. Offers Non-Surgical Injectable Facelift - Twin Cities medical spa administers Sculptra, an injectable product that some physicians in the industry are calling a “facelift in a bottle.”
Dr. Mandell-Brown Voted Top Doc in Rhinoplasty Surgery - 1,500 physicians polled by Cincinnati Magazine chose Dr. Mark Mandell-Brown as the top surgeon in rhinoplasty.
Beauty Buzz: Aesthetic Trends for The Week Ending March 19, 2010 - Mackenzie Phillips' makeover was our most popular article this week and SmartLipo held on to the number one spot.
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