Sculptra Calgary | Future-Proof Your Skin with Sculptra
July 23, 2025
When it comes to improving signs of aging, it doesn’t have to be about chasing youth. Supporting your skin both proactively and reactively through its natural aging process can have a significant impact on your skin health and appearance in the future. Sculptra is a non-invasive aesthetic injectable that is changing the game for one of the primary drivers behind visible aging: collagen loss.
By our early to mid twenties, our skin’s collagen production begins to decline by about 1% each year, leading to the most common signs of aging in our 30s and beyond, such as volume loss, fine lines, laxity, and thinning skin.
Collagen depletion occurs because of the skin’s natural aging process and can be accelerated by excess sun exposure. Sculptra works to reactivate collagen production, helping to strengthen the skin’s structure and reduce visible signs of aging.
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What is Sculptra?
Sculptra is the first FDA-approved injectable that uses Poly-L-Lactic Acid to stimulate collagen production, gradually improving visible signs of aging. This includes restoring lost facial volume, firming the skin, smoothing lines and wrinkles and addressing other common signs of aging that result from a loss of collagen.
Sculptra offers a subtle and natural rejuvenation to support the skin’s aging process. Unlike traditional dermal fillers that add volume to the face, Sculptra is an investment in future-proofing your skin with long-term collagen banking. Sculptra is suitable for both men and women who are noticing the inevitable signs of aging from collagen loss.
Sculptra Facial Treatment Areas
Sculptra is primarily used in the face to soften signs of visible aging, such as:
Volume loss in the cheeks and temples
Marionette lines
Nasolabial folds
Laxity (specifically around the chin and jawline)
Sculptra is not recommended for use around the eye area, and it is not used to fill or rejuvenate the lips.
Sculptra vs. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Filler – Which is Better?
Sculptra is a biostimulator comprised of Poly-L-Lactic Acid, which means it has the unique ability to promote collagen regeneration for gradual improvement of visible aging. Dermal fillers are most commonly comprised of hyaluronic acid (HA) that adds immediate and temporary volume to the injected area.
When deciding between Sculptra and HA filler, you want to consider your immediate and long-term skin goals. HA filler is used to immediately enhance and add volume to areas of the face such as the cheeks, temples, and lips, while Sculptra is used for subtle rejuvenation and reducing signs of visible aging now and in the future.
Primary Differences Between Sculptra and Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers
HA fillers are used to contour the face and immediately restore facial volume, while Sculptra is used to promote collagen production, supporting the skin’s aging process and reducing visible signs of aging in the future
The result from HA filler is immediate and typically requires only one treatment, while the result from Sculptra is gradual as collagen begins to regenerate with 2-3 treatments over a few months recommended for best results
Results from HA filler can last anywhere from 6-12 months, while results from Sculptra can last upwards of 2 years
HA fillers can be used to plump the lips and rejuvenate the undereye areas, while Sculptra is not used for the lips and is not recommended for use around the eye areas
Collagen Banking with Sculptra
Collagen banking is a proactive approach to supporting your skin’s aging process. Think of collagen banking like opening a “collagen savings account” for the future. Treatments like Sculptra, microneedling, and custom laser resurfacing, along with medical-grade skincare, work deep beneath the surface to wake up sleeping collagen and promote ongoing stimulation for maintaining a healthy and rejuvenated appearance as our skin matures.
An Integrative Approach to Aging with Sculptra
At Natology in Calgary, AB, we encourage our clients to take control over their skin. Sculptra can be used on its own as an investment for your skin’s future, or alongside other tried and true methods for supporting maturing skin, such as microneedling and other collagen banking treatments, preventative and corrective facials, targeted skincare, and a focus on internal wellness. Clients who maintain daily at-home skincare and in-clinic maintenance treatments will achieve the best results with Sculptra.
The Next Step in Deciding if Sculptra is Right for You
Sculptra is about supporting your skin from the inside out. By stimulating collagen production, Sculptra aids in preventing and improving visible aging resulting from a loss of collagen. If you’re seeking a long-term strategy to future-proof your skin and age on your own terms, Sculptra offers a subtle, science-backed solution. The next step in deciding if Sculptra is right for you is to schedule a complimentary skin consultation with a Natology Nurse Practitioner in Calgary, AB, to further discuss your long and short-term skin goals and decide if investing in Sculptra is the next step in your skin journey.
Sculptra FAQ:
How many sessions of Sculptra are needed to see results?
Typically, 2-3 Sculptra sessions are recommended for optimal results. This will depend on your age, skin goals, and the visible signs of aging you are targeting. Your Natology Nurse Practitioner will go in depth during your complimentary consultation to learn your skin goals and determine the recommended number of sessions.
Can Sculptra be combined with other skin treatments?
Yes! Sculptra can be done on its own or integrated into your skin treatment plan to maximize results. Sculptra can complement other collagen-boosting treatments such as microneedling and custom laser resurfacing for dramatic facial rejuvenation without surgery. Sculptra can also be used alongside Botox and hyaluronic acid fillers. A complimentary skin consultation with a Natology Nurse Practitioner is recommended to further discuss combining Sculptra with other injectables.
Is Sculptra better than filler?
Both Sculptra and hyaluronic acid (HA) filler are considered generally safe and highly effective at their intended uses. It’s important to remember that Sculptra works differently than HA filler. While HA filler is used to add volume and fill the injected area, Sculptra is used to stimulate collagen for gradual improvement and prevention of visible aging. A complimentary skin consultation with a Natology Nurse Practitioner will determine which injectable is best for your skin goals.
Does Sculptra have downtime?
Sculptra has minimal downtime and aftercare, similar to hyaluronic acid filler. Mild redness, swelling, tenderness, or bruising may occur post-injection. Your Nurse Practitioner will discuss Sculptra aftercare, risks and side effects with you during your complimentary consultation.