Monday, October 3, 2011

Is there a difference between Restylane and Sculptra?


The products that most middle aged and mature people are raving about are dermal filler procedures that are proven to be very effective as well as safe. The price also contributes much to the popularity of the non-surgical, non-invasive procedures aimed at removing facial wrinkles and folds almost instantly after the injection.

Although some people believe that choosing one over the other is just a matter of choice,  professional practitioners have always believed that there is a great deal of difference between these two products. Even if they were both formulated to banish signs of maturity and both consist of biodegradable and biocompatible synthetic substances, Restylane and Sculptra are not created equal. One one dermal filler is more likely to be better than the other.

Restylane is composed of stabilized hyaluronic acid that is free from animal proteins. This kind of dermal filler oftentimes have a short duration of effect but it is also much more affordable than other products available in the market. On the other hand, Sculptra is basically Poly-L-lactic acid which stimulates natural collagen production thus you get a more natural looking restored youthful skin. This is also the reason why patients who choose Sculptra injections have more natural looking facial skin as well as longer period of enjoying them.

If you are interested in any of these two products, it is best to consult your experts on dermal fillers at the Cabarrus Eye Center in Concord and North Charlotte 

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