I have tried many a in the name of journalism (and vanity, let's be real) and in that process I've found that two truths can coexist: aging is a beautiful, privileged process aesthetic treatments have the ability to restore confidence. Now that I'm squarely in my late 30s, I've noticed I'm less interested in targeted plumping and snatching and more interested in addressing the "I look tired" feeling that won't shake. Enter: regenerative skin care.
Whether it's products or in-office treatments like , regenerative approaches to skin care work with your body to rebuild its own elasticity and volume on the cellular level. So when Sculptra, a regenerative type of became the biggest buzzword in my feed for everything from smile lines to , I immediately hit up the experts I know for the scoop. According to celebrity injector Vanessa Lee, RN, regenerative treatments like Sculptra are trending for good reason.
"Being on a few advisory boards for cosmetic pharmaceuticals, I know for a fact that they are the future of what is to come," Lee tells PS. "Generally people prefer the idea of regenerating their own tissue instead of completely relying on a gel implant." I needed to find out for myself, so keep reading to get the full download on what a Sculptra treatment entails from prep to post.
, RN, is a celebrity injector, skin educator, and CEO of in Los Angeles. Unlike traditional fillers like Juvederm or Voluma that use hyaluronic acid to shape delicate areas of the face, Sculptra uses.
