FDA Approves Sculptra Injectable for Cheek Wrinkles

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in April approvedSculptra, an injectable poly-L-lactic acid, for the correction of cheek wrinkles. A popular dermal filler, Sculptra was first approved in 2004 and has long been used for facial rejuvenation, focusing primarily on restoring lost volume and combating sagging skin. According toDr. Hamori, the recent FDA approval for the correction of cheek wrinkles, " reinforces Sculptra ' s relevance, effectiveness and safety in the aesthetic injectable toolkit. ” Dr. Hamori has long used Sculptra to treat deep folds between the nose and mouth (or smile line), marionette lines and chin wrinkles.To learn if Sculptra for cheek wrinkles is right for you, consult with eitherDr. Hamori orDr. DiEdwardo, both designated asExpertInjectors for their training and experience in cosmetic injectables. Christine Hamori Cosmetic Surgery + Skin Spa 113 Tremont Street, Duxbury, Massachusetts, 02332Call us:781-934-2200 Serving Boston ' s South Shore, Cape Cod and NantucketChristine Hamori Cosmetic Surgery + Skin Spa 113 Tremont Street, Duxbury, Massachusetts, 02332 TEL. 781-934-2200 Serving Boston ' s South Shore, Cape Cod and Nantucket
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