How long should I wait after 3 Sculptra treatments before I can do Rejuran?

Doctor's Answers 1

Hi there,

Technically there is no issue with performing Rejuran treatments (which are meant to be injected intradermally in the skin cells) and Sculptra treatment (which are meant to be injected subcutaneously - below and deeper to the skin cells layer).

Therefore a trained doctor can perform them on the same setting if he is able to gauge the depth of his treatment accurately.

Best Regards,
Dr Isaac Wong

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