With the incredible advancements in aesthetic medicine, more and more people are turning to treatments like Sculptra to help them achieve their ideal appearance. But what exactly is Sculptra? And how does it work? Let’s take a look at the differences between cannula and needle treatments when it comes to Sculptra.
Sculptra is an injectable filler that helps reduce the signs of aging by stimulating your skin's natural collagen production. It’s a popular treatment for treating wrinkles and fine lines, as well as restoring volume to areas of the face such as the cheeks, midface, nasolabial folds, lips, temples and chin. The effects of Sculptra last up to two years with its gradual release process.
A cannula treatment involves using a tube-like instrument called a “cannula” to administer the product into your skin. This technique is often used for those with sensitive skin because it allows for less trauma during treatment and reduces bruising. The cannula can also be used to treat larger areas in less time than traditional needles as it will deposit the product into multiple locations instead of just one spot at a time. This minimizes downtime post-treatment and helps ensure even coverage throughout the area being treated.
Needle treatments are typically used for smaller areas or delicate spots on the face such as around the eyes or mouth where precision is key. It’s important to note that needle injections can cause more trauma compared to cannulas so there may be more swelling or bruising post-treatment. However, they are still an effective way to administer Sculptra since they allow you control over exactly where you want to place the product for targeted results in certain areas of your face or body.
Are you looking for Sculptra in Windermere? Contact Vamped Aesthetics today! We offer both Cannula and Needle Treatments so that you can get the best possible results from your treatment depending on your individual needs and desired outcome. Our experienced staff will be happy to answer any questions you have about this procedure so don't hesitate—contact us today!