Facial aging is not always caused by wrinkles or skin laxity. One of the earliest changes many people notice is a loss of volume. The cheeks may appear flatter, the temples can become hollow and the face may gradually lose the soft contours associated with youth. These changes can create a tired, gaunt or aged appearance even when the skin itself remains relatively smooth.
Sculptra® has become one of the most popular treatments for restoring facial volume because it works differently from traditional fillers. Instead of simply adding volume, it stimulates your body’s natural collagen production, gradually rebuilding facial support from within.
At South Bay Aesthetics Plastic Surgery Center in Torrance, CA, Dr. Christopher Verbin uses Sculptra to help patients throughout the South Bay address hollow cheeks and temple volume loss with natural-looking, long-lasting results.
Facial volume loss is a normal part of aging. Beginning in our 20s, collagen production slows down by about 1% per year.
That number doesn’t sound like much until you realize the compounding effect it has over the coming decades. By the time you reach your late 40s or early 50s, you have lost a significant portion of the structural protein that keeps your skin firm.
Meanwhile, the fat pads that give your cheeks their youthful roundness shrink and sink downward. Your midface starts to look flatter and your nasolabial folds deepen. Your jawline also loses definition, and you may develop jowling.
Farther up on your face, your temples lose soft tissue, which makes your upper face look narrower and can even make your brow bone and orbital rim appear more prominent.
Your cheeks and temples work together to create facial balance. Because of this, treating both areas often produces the most natural rejuvenation.
Sculptra is an injectable treatment made from poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), a biocompatible material that has been used in medicine for decades.
Unlike traditional fillers that create immediate volume, Sculptra works by stimulating collagen production beneath the skin. Once injected, the product encourages fibroblasts to generate new collagen. As your collagen levels increase, facial volume gradually returns, and your skin gains additional support.
The treatment is commonly used to address:
One reason Sculptra is so versatile is that it can address volume loss in multiple areas of the face. Rather than simply filling isolated hollows, Sculptra stimulates collagen production throughout the treated area, helping rebuild facial support and improve overall facial balance. The cheeks and temples are two of the most common Sculptra treatment areas.
The cheeks are one of the most frequently treated areas with Sculptra.
As collagen production declines and facial fat pads gradually diminish, the midface can lose projection and support. This contributes to an older, more tired appearance.
Sculptra cheek treatments stimulate collagen production throughout your midface, helping to restore your youthful contours while maintaining your natural facial proportions. Because the results develop gradually, you can achieve noticeable improvement without undergoing a dramatic change that reveals you had something “done.”
Benefits of treating hollow cheeks with Sculptra may include:
Temple volume loss is one of the most overlooked signs of facial aging.
When the temples become hollow, the upper face may appear narrower and more skeletal. This loss of volume can also accentuate aging around the eyes and forehead, creating a less balanced facial appearance.
Sculptra treatment encourages volume to return to this area gradually and naturally.
Benefits of temple treatment may include:
When combined with Sculptra cheeks treatment, temple restoration can create a more harmonious, refreshed appearance.
Sculptra is designed for patients who want to restore facial volume naturally. The best candidates are those experiencing age-related collagen loss rather than significant skin laxity or facial sagging that may require surgery.
During a consultation, Dr. Christopher Verbin evaluates your facial anatomy, degree of volume loss and aesthetic goals to determine whether Sculptra is the most appropriate treatment.
You may be a good candidate if you:
Some patients may benefit from Sculptra alone, while others achieve optimal results by combining Sculptra with dermal fillers, laser treatments or surgical procedures. A personalized consultation helps Dr. Verbin determine the best approach for your specific concerns.
Hollow cheeks and temple volume loss can make the face appear older, thinner and more fatigued than you feel. Sculptra offers a unique approach to facial rejuvenation by stimulating collagen production and gradually restoring volume over time.
At South Bay Aesthetics Plastic Surgery Center, Dr. Christopher Verbin provides customized Sculptra treatment plans for patients throughout Torrance, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, El Segundo, Hawthorne, Gardena, Lawndale, Lomita, Carson, San Pedro and Long Beach. As a board-certified plastic surgeon with decades of experience, Dr. Verbin focuses on achieving natural-looking results that complement each patient’s unique facial structure.
To learn more about Sculptra or schedule a consultation, call 310-539-6500 or contact us through our online form.
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