Pacesetter Sculptra Treatment at Hi, Finch
Sculptra by Galderma

SCULPTRA in Nashville, TN

Use Sculptra (PLLA) to stimulate your body's own restoration of your natural collagen matrix and facial tissue to correct or prevent signs of facial aging including wrinkles, sagging skin, and overall volume loss. 

What is Sculptra?

Sculptra is a unique, collagen-stimulating injectable that helps your skin look naturally fuller and smoother over time by working gradually to restore lost volume, soften fine lines, and improve overall skin texture.

Through improvement of your skin’s foundation, you’ll notice an improvement in overall skin glow with the Pacesetter Sculptra treatment at Hi, Finch! Come and see us in the heart of Nashville, in The Nations Neighborhood.

Onset

Progressive, with noticeable changes starting and 3 months and improving over 2 years

Frequency

Patients typically start with 1-3 treatment sessions, depending on concerns. Initial treatments are spaced 2 months apart, followed by biannual maintenance.

Pricing

$1400/session

Suitable for:

  • All skin types
  • Aging skin
  • Skin laxity
  • Facial volume loss
  • Collagen stimulation
  • Nurse Practitioner Led Care

    Board-certified provider on every visit

  • Natural Results

    Activate your skin’s natural power to revitalize collagen production

  • Convenient Location

    1410 51st Ave N, Suite 108 — free parking

Before and After SCULPTRA in Nashville, TN

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sculptra a filler?

No! Sculptra is a biostimulator. The powdered form of the medication is mixed with sterile water, and injected into the tissues of the face. Sculptra stimulates your body to produce collagen and elastin, leading to improved firmness, tightness, and volume of the skin and face.

Does it hurt?

Sculptra injections are very tolerable. Lidocaine is mixed with the Sculptra for increased comfort.

What areas can Sculptra treat?

Sculptra is a full face rejuvenation treatment! Depending on signs of aging, Sculptra may be injected in the temples, cheeks, chin, nasolabial folds, and/or along the jawline.