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Sun Aesthetic Clinic
Sun Aesthetic Clinic — Bellevue, Washington
Medical Injectables

Sculptra Biostimulator in Bellevue, WA

Poly-L-lactic acid biostimulator that gradually restores collagen architecture over a series of treatments.

  • Surgeon-Led

    Every protocol reviewed through a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon's anatomical lens.

  • Full Modality Array

    Radiofrequency, ultrasound, IPL, picosecond, pulsed-dye, and a complete injectable menu in-house.

  • Hospitality-Led

    Founded in 2022 around a comfort-first, homey clinic standard — quiet luxury without corporate distance.

  • Bellevue Crossroads

    15600 NE 8th St, Suite A-8 — minutes from Mercer Island, Kirkland, and Redmond.

Sun Aesthetic Clinic — Bellevue, Washington
The treatment

What Sculptra Is

Sculptra is poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) — a biostimulator. Rather than placing a gel that occupies space the way hyaluronic acid fillers do, Sculptra works as a controlled stimulus: once injected, the PLLA microparticles trigger your body's own collagen response in the surrounding tissue plane. The visible change is your own newly built collagen, accumulating over a window of weeks to months.

Sculptra is the patient choice when the goal is restored facial architecture rather than added volume. Every plan is built as a series — typically two to three sessions, integrated month over month — and mapped to your anatomy by a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon. The result reads as a better-rested version of you, arrived at gradually.

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What Sculptra Is

Sculptra is poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) — a biostimulator. Rather than placing a gel that occupies space the way hyaluronic acid fillers do, Sculptra works as a controlled stimulus: once injected, the PLLA microparticles trigger your body’s own collagen response in the surrounding tissue plane. The visible change is your own newly built collagen, accumulating over a window of weeks to months.

Sculptra is not a same-day volume product. It is a longitudinal protocol that builds out the deep supporting architecture of the face, so the surface result reads as restored support rather than as anything injected. Patients who do best with Sculptra are those whose primary concern is diffuse mid-face descent, hollow temples, or generalized facial thinning — and whose preference is a refined, unannounced change that integrates over the calendar.

This protocol sits within the Medical Injectables category — our neuromodulator, HA filler, and biostimulator menu.

Treatment Areas — Where Sculptra Maps Best

Sculptra is most often deployed across mid- and lower-face architecture, with selective off-face use in patients whose concern extends to body skin quality.

  • Mid-face and cheeks. The most common indication. Diffuse volume loss across the cheek-and-malar region reads as flatness, descent, and a deepening of the nasolabial fold. Sculptra rebuilds the deep cheek scaffolding over months, so the mid-face lifts from the support layer rather than from a surface push.
  • Temples. Temple hollowing is one of the earliest signs of fat-pad redistribution and one of the harder areas to treat with surface volume alone. Sculptra integrates into a plane where overcorrection reads obviously, so conservative anatomically mapped placement is the standard.
  • Jawline structural support. Sculptra contributes to jawline definition by restoring volume in the pre-jowl and lateral mandibular regions, letting the jawline read as a continuous line. Often sequenced with neuromodulator masseter work or surface-energy modalities for a layered outcome.
  • Off-face — décolleté and buttock. Selective. Used for crepey décolleté skin quality and for structural fullness in the buttock area in appropriately selected candidates. Reviewed against your goals at consultation rather than booked from a menu.

For broader mid- and lower-face aging, this page sits alongside our Facial aging & sagging treatment landing. For body-quality indications, see Body contour & hair.

Protocol Expectations — The Series, the Window, the Longevity

Sculptra is dosed as a series, not as a single visit. Three numbers anchor the realistic expectation window.

  • Two to three sessions. A typical course is two to three sessions spaced roughly four to six weeks apart. The exact count is determined by your anatomical baseline, the surface area being treated, and how your tissue is responding at the interval reviews.
  • Results emerge over three to six months. The collagen response is biological — it unfolds at the pace your tissue lays down new collagen. Subtle change is typically noticed at four to eight weeks; the integrated outcome of the full series is most visible at month three to six. This is why Sculptra reads as natural restoration rather than as a noticeable filler moment.
  • Longevity around two years. Because the visible result is your own collagen rather than a placed gel, the outcome integrates into your tissue and tends to hold for around two years for most patients. Some see longer durations.

The clinical visit itself is straightforward — typically 30 to 60 minutes per session, with mild post-treatment swelling that resolves over the first several days. Most patients return to normal activity the same day. At-home massage of the treated area is a protocol component; your provider walks through exactly what to do and for how many days.

Why Surgeon-Reviewed Placement Matters on Sculptra

Sculptra rewards anatomical precision more than almost any other injectable on the menu. The mechanism is the reason: the collagen response amplifies whatever was placed, in whatever plane it was placed. Correct placement at correct depth produces refined structural restoration. A misplacement does not stay hidden the way an HA filler misplacement sometimes can — the body’s own collagen response builds out around it.

This is why every protocol is reviewed by Albert Yang, our fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon (AAFPRS, Emory and Premier Image). His training maps directly to the question Sculptra asks of every injector: at which depth, in which plane, in which anatomical compartment, does this placement support the architecture rather than expose it? Surgical anatomical training is the underlying competency, and it carries directly into the biostimulator work.

Reconstitution, dilution, depth, and post-treatment massage are held to a conservative protocol on all four — the variables that together define a refined Sculptra outcome and minimize nodule risk.

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Sculptra vs HA Fillers vs Radiesse — How We Decide

Three injectable categories share the volume conversation. Each is the right answer in a different clinical context.

  • HA fillers (hyaluronic acid). The right answer for same-day refinement of a specific feature — lip volume, a tear-trough shadow, a defined chin, nasolabial softening — with a result visible immediately, adjustable, and reversible. See Dermal Fillers in Bellevue.
  • Radiesse (calcium hydroxylapatite). A biostimulator like Sculptra with a different mechanism: some immediate structural support on the day of placement, then a collagen response over the following months. Often deployed for jawline definition and mid-face structural work. See Radiesse in Bellevue.
  • Sculptra (poly-L-lactic acid). The right answer when the goal is restored architecture across a broader area — diffuse mid-face descent, hollowing across multiple compartments, generalized thinning. The slowest to show, the longest to last, the most architectural in mechanism.

Many patients use a layered protocol — for example, a Sculptra series for deep structural restoration combined with selective HA for surface refinement. The right combination is mapped at consultation.

Frequently Paired With

Sculptra integrates well with several adjacent protocols, sequenced so each modality supports a different layer of the face.

  • Botox & Wrinkle Relaxers. Softens the dynamic-expression component while Sculptra rebuilds supporting structure. Two different drivers of facial aging, addressed in parallel.
  • Energy-based lifting — Ultherapy and Thermage. Ultrasound and radiofrequency drive collagen response at different tissue depths. Layered with Sculptra, they contribute to a multi-modality collagen-architecture plan.
  • DermaPRP. Our brand surface for platelet-rich plasma protocols — the surface-quality complement. DermaPRP works on texture and tone at the surface while Sculptra works on the deep architectural layer.

Begin With a Complimentary Consultation

Sculptra is a long-window protocol with a long-window reward. The first conversation is unhurried — a careful read of your anatomy, your concern, and your timeline, and whether a biostimulator series is the right fit at all. If a different modality is the better answer, we say so directly.

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Sun Aesthetic Clinic — 15600 NE 8th St, Suite A-8, Bellevue, WA 98008.

Frequently Asked

How many Sculptra sessions will I need?

A typical course is two to three sessions, spaced four to six weeks apart. The exact count is determined at consultation and reviewed at each interval visit.

When will I see results?

Subtle change typically begins at four to eight weeks. The integrated outcome of the full series is most visible at month three to six. Sculptra is a longitudinal protocol — the result emerges as your collagen response unfolds, not on the day of injection.

How long does Sculptra last?

Around two years for most patients, with some seeing longer durations. Because the visible result is your own collagen rather than a placed gel, the outcome integrates into your tissue and tends to hold well across the longevity window.

What does the swelling-and-recovery timeline look like?

Most patients see mild post-injection swelling that resolves over the first several days, with occasional bruising at injection points. Normal activity resumes the same day. Post-treatment massage of the treated area is a protocol component, and we walk through exactly what to do at home.

Why would I choose Sculptra over an HA filler?

HA fillers are the right answer for same-day refinement of a specific feature. Sculptra is the right answer when the goal is restored facial architecture across a broader area, with a refined result that integrates over months and holds for around two years. Many patients use both for complementary effects.

How is Sculptra priced?

Sculptra is priced per session and per vial, scaled to the protocol mapped at consultation. The total estimate is shared in consultation rather than on the page, because the right number depends on the session count, the areas being treated, and your anatomical baseline. Financing options are available.

Begin here

Ready when you are — a complimentary consultation comes first.

Reviewed by the surgeon-led team

Every protocol is anchored by the anatomical judgment of our fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon.

Albert Yang, MD — fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon
Fellowship-Trained Facial Plastic Surgeon

Albert Yang, MD

AAFPRS · Emory · Premier Image · UNLV Head & Neck

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Dr. Jay Sun, MD — founder and medical director
Founder & Medical Director

Dr. Jay Sun, MD

Anesthesiologist · Pain Specialist · Cosmetic Injectables

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Investment, Not Itemization

Pricing is shared in consultation.

Our pricing is a function of the protocol your anatomy actually needs — not a menu line item. We share specifics during your complimentary consultation, where every cost is contextualized inside the plan it belongs to. Financing options are available for protocols of greater scope.

Begin Here

Begin with a complimentary consultation.

Every patient relationship at Sun Aesthetic Clinic begins with a complimentary consultation. We review your concerns, evaluate your anatomy, and outline a therapeutic protocol scaled to your goals — never a same-day-pressure decision.