Sculptra offers a non-surgical approach to facial rejuvenation by working with the body’s natural collagen production rather than providing instant volume. At The Marylebone Medical Clinic in Toronto, ON, Sculptra injections are delivered within a physician-supervised medical setting that prioritises safety, anatomical precision, and long-term outcomes. Each Sculptra treatment is planned with patience and balance in mind, focusing on gradual improvement rather than immediate change.
Sculptra is a Health Canada–approved injectable treatment made from poly-L-lactic acid, a biocompatible substance that stimulates the body’s natural collagen production. Unlike traditional dermal fillers that add immediate volume, Sculptra works gradually by encouraging collagen regeneration within the skin. This makes Sculptra particularly suited for addressing diffuse volume loss and changes in facial structure over time. Sculptra injections are commonly used in areas such as the cheeks, temples, and lower face. Treatment selection is based on facial anatomy, skin quality, and long-term aesthetic goals.
Sculptra injections work by stimulating collagen production beneath the skin following placement in targeted areas. The product itself is gradually absorbed, while new collagen develops to support facial structure and firmness. Treatment planning begins with a comprehensive assessment of facial volume loss, tissue quality, and symmetry. Sculptra treatment is typically performed as a series rather than a single session to achieve balanced results. Improvements develop progressively over several months as collagen rebuilds.
Sculptra is considered a collagen stimulator rather than a traditional filler, as it works by encouraging the body to produce its own collagen over time.