You’re not looking to change your face. You want to look like yourself—just less tired, less hollow, more like you did a few years back.
Sculptra filler works differently than traditional fillers. Instead of adding immediate volume that fades in months, it triggers your skin to produce its own collagen. That means results develop gradually over weeks, not overnight. No one notices you “had something done.” They just see you looking healthier.
The poly-L-lactic acid in Sculptra has been used in medical sutures for decades. It’s biocompatible, breaks down naturally, and leaves behind the collagen your body built in response. Most people see results lasting two years or more. That’s fewer appointments, less maintenance, and a better long-term investment than chasing touch-ups every few months.
This isn’t about freezing your face or puffing your cheeks. It’s about restoring what time took away—temples that hollowed out, cheeks that flattened, jawlines that softened. Sculptra collagen stimulation brings back structure without looking overdone.
We’re led by a board-certified plastic surgeon and staffed by licensed, certified injectors. That’s not marketing language—it’s verifiable credentials you can look up.
We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we meet strict standards for training, volume, and product authenticity. Every vial of Sculptra collagen boost treatment we use is traceable and FDA-approved. You’re not getting diluted product or shortcuts.
Lyndhurst residents come here because the median household income is over $109,000 and the expectations are high. You’re used to quality. You can tell when someone’s cutting corners. We don’t. Every treatment includes a complimentary consultation, a two-week follow-up, and a touch-up if needed—no extra charge.
You’ll start with a consultation where we assess your facial structure, skin quality, and goals. We’re not upselling you on five syringes if you need two. We map out a realistic plan based on what you actually need.
The injection itself takes about 30 minutes. We use a fine needle to place Sculptra beneath the skin in areas that have lost volume—cheeks, temples, jawline, nasolabial folds. There’s some mild discomfort, but most people tolerate it without numbing. You’ll leave with slight swelling and maybe some redness. That fades within a day or two.
Here’s the part that surprises people: you won’t see full results right away. Sculptra skin tightening and volume restoration happen as your body responds to the treatment. Over the next few weeks, collagen production ramps up. By month three, you’ll notice the difference. By month six, you’re seeing the full effect.
Most people need two to three sessions spaced a few weeks apart. After that, results hold for two years or more. You’re not coming back every few months. You’re done.
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Every Sculptra treatment at House of Ness includes a complimentary consultation, the injection session, and a two-week follow-up appointment. If you need a touch-up at that follow-up, it’s included. No surprise fees.
We also give you post-treatment instructions that actually matter. You’ll massage the treated areas for five minutes, five times a day, for five days. This helps distribute the product evenly and prevent lumps. It’s not optional—it’s part of getting good results.
Lyndhurst’s population skews toward ages 40-65, and that’s exactly the demographic that benefits most from Sculptra collagen stimulation. You’re at the stage where collagen loss is noticeable but not extreme. Sculptra works best when there’s still some structure to build on. If you’re in your late 30s or older and noticing hollowing, sagging, or loss of definition, this is the window.
We participate in the Allē rewards program, so you earn points on every treatment. We also offer discounts for military, nurses, and first responders. Pricing is transparent—no hidden fees, no bait-and-switch at checkout.
Most people see results lasting two years or longer. Some report effects lasting up to five years, though that’s less common.
The longevity depends on how your body responds to the collagen stimulation. Sculptra doesn’t just sit under your skin like hyaluronic acid fillers. It triggers your body to produce new collagen, and that collagen sticks around even after the Sculptra itself breaks down.
You’ll need two to three sessions spaced a few weeks apart to build up that collagen. Once it’s there, it holds. You’re not booking touch-ups every six months. You’re looking at years before you need to think about it again.
Regular fillers like Juvederm or Restylane use hyaluronic acid to add immediate volume. You see results right away, but they fade in six to twelve months.
Sculptra uses poly-L-lactic acid to stimulate collagen production. Results develop gradually over weeks and months, but they last significantly longer—up to two years or more. You’re not just filling space. You’re rebuilding the underlying structure.
If you want instant results for an event next week, Sculptra isn’t the right choice. If you want long-term improvement that looks natural and doesn’t require constant maintenance, it’s one of the best options available.
There’s some discomfort during the injection, but most people tolerate it without numbing. It’s a series of small needle pricks, not a single deep injection.
You’ll have swelling and possibly some redness for a day or two. Some people get mild bruising. You can go back to work the same day if you’re comfortable with a little puffiness. Most people schedule treatments on a Thursday or Friday so they have the weekend to settle down.
The bigger commitment is the post-treatment massage. You’ll need to massage the treated areas for five minutes, five times a day, for five days. It’s not painful, just time-consuming. But it’s necessary to prevent lumps and ensure even distribution.
Sculptra is priced per vial, and most people need two to four vials total across multiple sessions. Pricing varies by provider, but expect to invest more upfront than you would for hyaluronic acid fillers.
The trade-off is longevity. If you’re getting filler touch-ups every six months, you’ll spend more over two years than you would on a full Sculptra treatment series. We’re transparent about pricing during your consultation—no hidden fees, no upselling.
We also participate in the Allē rewards program, so you earn points that can offset future treatments. If you’re military, a nurse, or a first responder, we offer additional discounts.
If you’re noticing volume loss in your cheeks, temples, or jawline, and you want results that last longer than traditional fillers, you’re probably a good candidate. Sculptra works best on people in their late 30s to 60s who still have some skin elasticity.
It’s not ideal for people who want immediate results or who have very thin skin. It also doesn’t work well for fine lines around the lips—that’s better suited for hyaluronic acid fillers.
During your consultation, we’ll assess your facial structure, skin quality, and goals. If Sculptra isn’t the right fit, we’ll tell you. We’d rather recommend the treatment that actually works for you than push something that won’t deliver.
Yes. Sculptra addresses volume loss and collagen depletion, but it doesn’t stop muscle movement or treat surface texture. That’s where Botox and medical-grade skincare come in.
A lot of our clients combine Sculptra with Botox to address both volume and dynamic wrinkles. We also recommend pairing it with a solid skincare routine to protect and maintain your results. Collagen stimulation works better when your skin is healthy.
We take a holistic approach. If you’re investing in Sculptra, we want to make sure you’re also doing the things that protect that investment—sun protection, retinoids, hydration. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your skin during your consultation.