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		<title>What are the possible side effects of Sculptra treatment?</title>
		<description>Reported side effects of Sculptra have been a
pain at the injection site, swelling, and
bruising. More serious risks include hematoma
or blood pooling beneath the skin otinfection
and necrosis or skin loss is possible
(although rare). The more serious risks
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		<title>How long do Sculptra treatment results last?</title>
		<description>Sculptra is a non surgical face lift that is
supposed to improve skin volume and
rejuvenate the face. According to
dermspalaser.com, the results will hold at
least 2 years. According to dermanetwork.com,
the improvements are gradual over 2 to 6 months.
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		<title>What is Sculptra?</title>
		<description>Sculptra is an injection that is full of
something called poly-L-lactic acid. It is
used to essentially make faces fuller. It is
used for people who have facial fat loss
(lipoatrophy) as a sign of HIV (Human
Immunodeficiency Virus.)
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		<title>What is the difference between Restylane and Botox?</title>
		<description>Botox weakens the muscles that cause facial
wrinkling and usually they dissapear within a
week. The one thing that Botox can do that
Restylane cannot is treat hyperhidrosis which
is excessive sweating. The main difference is
that Botox makes wrinkles smaller, while
Restylane fills them in.
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