Is Profhilo or Fillers better for firming the cheek area? The firming results for Profhilo are milder and more gentle than the lifting results of Fillers (e.g. Sculptra/Ellanse/Radiesse which are stronger collagen stimulators.) Profhilo is usually recommended for those who prefer a subtle, natural look.
Sculptra is similar to combining Fillers and Profhilo in one treatment package. It creates volume by stimulating ones own collagen and tightens the skin more effectively than Profhilo.
Nucleofill is fantastic for the more mature age group as it regenerates sagging and dehydrated skin and thickens the tissues. It also lasts longer than Profhilo – up to a year after two treatments.
Radiesse is an injectable filler that combines a gel with tiny calcium microspheres called calcium hydroxylapatite, which is structurally similar to what is found in the bones and teeth. Like Sculptra, Radiesse is a biostimulator that activates fibroblasts to stimulate collagen production.
If you are looking for a more natural way to improve the appearance of your skin, and if you are seeking a more natural result, than I would say yes, it is worth the money. It's important to remember that you could need 2-3 treatments spread a month apart to get the BEST results.
Typically, people require a vial of Sculptra per decade of their age. For example, a 60-year-old would need six vials of the injectable to augment sunken, hollow cheeks or correct severe volume loss in the chin region. A 45-year-old would only need 4.5 vials of poly-L -lactic acid to smooth deep age-related wrinkles.
Several side effects have been linked to Sculptra, including scarring, skin discoloration, nodules, lumps and granulomas. The product label says serious granulomas usually occur several months after injection, sometimes more than a year later.
If you want to reduce wrinkles around your nasolabial folds for two years and don't mind three injections, Sculptra is a better option. Although Juvederm XC only requires one treatment, the results don't last as long as Juvederm.
Sculptra qualifies as a dermal filler but it is unique in that not only does it provide some immediate results, it delivers long-lasting results that look completely natural.
Since the ultimate results of Sculptra last longer than a hyaluronic acid filler, the overall cost of Sculptra can be less than a dermal filler. There is a range of prices for Sculptra around the country, depending on the number of vials used, and the expertise of the cosmetic injector.
Cheeks are lifted, fine lines are improved, skin feels tighter and looks more luminous and radiant. The effects of Profhilo tend to naturally wear off after a year. To maintain results, a course of two treatments can be repeated every six months or as needed.
Is it really worth it, though? Many customers ask “Is Profhilo worth it?” The simple answer is, yes it is. It is fast-acting, effective, minimally-invasive, and do not carry the same risks as other procedures. It provides you with healthy, plumper, and fresher skin and a radiant glow that will shave years off you.
The attraction to Profhilo is that it does not change the face shape like dermal fillers, it creates a fresh natural look and softening of fine lines and wrinkles.
A: Following on from Profhilo there is the chance that localised lumps can form where each of the injection sites have been. These lumps will subside usually within 4-6 hours after the treatment but they can last up to 24 hours.
For people who get wrinkles, crepiness, or loose skin, this treatment has proven to be exemplary. It removes wrinkles from your skin and makes it appear clear, spotless, and flawless. By tightening your skin, it lifts it and makes you look younger and fresher.
While Profhilo is not injected directly around the eye area, Profhilo under eyes treatment is one of our most requested places to treat. When injected lower down the face, Prohilo can dramatically smooth the eye area with less downtime than most under-eye laser treatments.
When Used Together. Ultherapy and Sculptra work synergistically with each other. While Sculptra adds volume to the face, Ultherapy lifts and tightens the skin. Both modalities stimulate collagen production, so there's a definite advantage to having both.
Because Sculptra merely induces a natural process to your body, the results will never look fake or dramatic. Just smooth, healthy-looking skin, as if the layers of your skin never got tired of actively producing collagen as you age!
Sculptra is injected into the skin to diminish facial wrinkles. It contains PLLA, which acts as a collagen stimulator, helping to gradually restore fullness to facial wrinkles and folds. This results in a softer and more youthful appearance.
Sculptra has several applications, from smoothing facial wrinkles to augmenting the cheeks. The final results of the treatment will easily last two years, but some people enjoy the final results of the treatment for five years.
Sculptra is sold in vials, each vial is priced at $750. Some patients may require more than one vial per session. Juvederm is sold in syringes with each costing $750.
If you're pregnant or breastfeeding, you're not a good candidate. If you're younger than 18, it's better to wait until you're older before considering this. If you have any skin issues such as outbreaks, rashes or redness, it's better to wait until those conditions subside before considering Sculptra.
It is also important to note that since Sculptra is designed to go away over time, 95% of these tiny lumps also disappear over time with no treatment. If bothersome to patients, these lumps can be easily treated.
SCULPTRA Aesthetic must not be implanted into blood vessels. Implantation of SCULPTRA Aesthetic into dermal vessels may cause vascular occlusion, infarction or embolic phenomena.