It is undeniable that dermal fillers have made significant progress since they were first widely used in the 1890s. One of these fillers which marks the enormous progress and innovation in the world of dermal fillers is sculptra. Dermal fillers are known to plump up the skin and improve the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, particularly those around the mouth. Additionally, dermal fillers can be used to enhance the appearance of the lips by making them appear larger and improving their shape. Restylane is often mentioned in the press as this is one of the most popular dermal fillers used for lip enhancement procedures. Lip enhancement procedures have become a popular way for women to safely enhance their natural beauty and emulate their favourite stars such as Angelina Jolie. However, experts in dermal fillers and dermatological anti-aging treatments believe that sculptra is set to take over from restylane in terms of popularity and notoriety to become the most popular and well known of all dermal fillers. Sculptra surgeons are hugely excited by sculptra as they believe that it is the first product to deliver truly natural looking results which develop over time. One Sculptra surgeon described sculptra as being able to ‘literally rewind the aging process as the patient becomes younger before our very eyes, it is as if sculptra can actually rewind time’. Sculptra surgeons believe that sculptra treatment will become enormously popular with women who wish to look like themselves only a younger and fresher version. Unlike full face lifting, sculptra treatment will not completely and dramatically alter the patients face, instead delivering the natural results that they desire. Sculptra surgeons say that they have even managed to develop a technique of performing non-surgical full face lifting using sculptra. Clearly the results of a non-surgical full face lifting using sculptra are far more subtle than a full surgical face lift, however, sculptra surgeons say that subtle results are desired increasingly by their clients. Clearly, using sculptra to achieve non-surgical full face lifting does not require the use of a general anaesthetic as the sculptra treatment can be administered via injection. Sculptra treatment is generally viewed as being uncomfortable rather than painful, and the sculptra surgeon will apply ice to the patient’s face to minimise bruising, swelling and redness as well as discomfort. Sculptra surgeons do warn patients to expect a degree of bruising following treatment using sculptra, however they do advise that this can be minimised if the patient takes an arnica supplement. London Medical and Aesthetic Clinic is UK's one of the leading clinics in Sculptra treatment, Smartlipo and laser hair removal.
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