Sculptura Aesthetic Featured on NBC’s Today Show
Curious about Sculptura? Jacksonville area patients of the Garcia Institute are raving about Sculptura Aesthetic, hailed as “the new age of anti-age.” It’s the first injectable filler that offers you noticeable but gradual results and last up to two years. And it was recently featured on NBC’s Today Show, wherein anchor Ann Curry interviewed Dr. Roshini Raj, Medical Editor for Health Magazine. Take a look:
Sculptura works by prompting your body to actually grow its own collagen and increase skin thickness, beautifully filling in those smile lines, marionette lines (the smaller wrinkles that frame your lips) and chin lines. Poly-L-lactic acid, the active ingredient, is known throughout the medical industry for successfully helping HIV patients restore facial fat loss. It’s been used in Europe since 1999 to help keep both women and men looking their natural best. And here in the United States, the FDA last year approved Sculptura for the correction of shallow to deep nasolabial fold (smile lines) contour deficiencies and other facial wrinkles.
New patients typically undergo three injections over the course of a few months. Noticeable results appear gradually, so your friends won’t know you’ve “had some work done.” But chances are they’ll wonder what’s got you so looking so great – a new love, perhaps? The best thing is that Sculptura lasts up to two years and, as mentioned in the Today Show feature, some patients have reported results lasting nearly three years.
Want to learn more about Sculptura, Jacksonville? Watch the Today Show feature, then call us at (904) 247-8522 to make an appointment with Garcia Facial Plastic Surgery today. We’re located in The Atrium at Neptune Beach. We aim to help you restore and maintain a natural, youthful look.