Treatment Stacking for a Collagen Rejuvenation
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The most visible signs of aging come from collagen loss. It's totally normal, but it also causes the hollows, shadows, and wrinkles associated with aging.
After age 20, we lose 1% of collagen every year. This happens for a couple reasons; our fibroblasts slow down production and the collagen we already have naturally loses density and volume.
Restoring your youthful glow comes from boosting that collagen production, renewing the plump, healthy glow that brings us back to a younger look.
Stacking Sculptra and Microneedling treatments is one of our favorite ways to jumpstart that collagen restoration. Because they stimulate different layers of the dermis, they are safe to combine and provide WOW results. While a single session is a great start, creating a treatment plan of multiple sessions across several months brings the best results.

Sculptra is an injectable biostimulator that enhances skin quality and restores facial volume loss. Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) is a biocompatible synthetic substance that stimulates long-term collagen production by activating fibroblasts (the construction workers of our skin). Unlike filler, Sculptra does not provide immediate volume, but grows collagen naturally over time. On average, 3 sessions over several months provide the greatest long-term impact.
Microneedling works by activating collagen and promoting cell turnover through micro-injuries. This external stimulation provides visible improvements in texture and tone. The treatment area is numbed for your comfort and the session is followed with a cooling face mask. Requiring minimal downtime, it is safe to receive year-round to support the improvement of fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars.
When you book a Sculptra and Microneedling session, you'll begin with Sculptra. After injecting that foundation, Microneedling targets the skin surface to encourage collagen internally and externally. Typically 3 treatment sessions are needed for best results, but it all depends on how your body reacts and produces collagen.
Ready to see what this treatment combination can do for you?




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