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- Galderma unveils We Are All Sculptra, a global campaign capturing the clinical performance of Sculptra® across nine diverse patient profiles and journeys, over two years1
- Backed by over 25 years of clinical use, Sculptra continues to prove its versatility as a regenerative treatment that works across all three layers of the skin2-6
- The campaign captures the patients’ clinical and emotional experiences – including before & after treatment imagery – highlighting Sculptra’s adaptability and reinforcing its role in tailored, science-backed regenerative aesthetic care1
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Sculptra is the first proven regenerative biostimulator, backed by over 25 years of clinical use.2-6 With a unique poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA-SCA™) formulation, Sculptra re-engages the skin’s renewal process, stimulating collagen and elastin for healthy looking skin.3,7-11 Over the decades, it has evolved into a versatile treatment that delivers regenerative benefits across all three skin layers, helping to gradually restore volume, firmness, radiance and skin quality, and smoothing wrinkles and folds over time.2,3,7-14|
“What excites me about this unique program is how it aims to capture the nuance of clinical practice: different protocols, different goals, and different outcomes, all unified by a science-first approach to aesthetic personalization. And beyond the science, we also notice an emotional journey – seeing patients regain confidence, feel more like themselves, and experience a deeper sense of wellbeing as their natural beauty is restored over time."
MS. PRIYANKA CHADHA, FRCS (PLAST)
AMER CLINIC, LONDON
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“With We Are All Sculptra, we’ll redefine what regenerative biostimulation looks like in real life. This program is a bold expression of Galderma’s commitment to science-led personalization, showcasing how Sculptra performs across diverse skin types, treatment approaches, and patient goals. It’s not just about representation; it’s about proving that versatility and inclusivity are inseparable in modern aesthetic medicine.”
ALAN D. WIDGEROW, MBBCH, MMED, FCS, FACS CHIEF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER GALDERMA, HEAD SKIN SCIENCE CENTER FOR INNOVATION
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Galderma. Data on file. We Are All Sculptra. 2025 |
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Sculptra summary of safety and effectiveness data. Available online. Accessed December 2025. |
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Zhang Y, et al. In vivo inducing collagen regeneration of biodegradable polymer microspheres. Regen Biomater. 2021;8(5):rbab042. doi: 10.1093/rb/rbab042. |
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Waibel J, et al. Gene Analysis of Biostimulators: PLLA-SCA Triggers Regenerative Morphogenesis while CaHA-R Induces Inflammation upon Facial Injection. Poster presented at ASDS 2024, October 17-20, 2024, Orlando, Florida, United States. |
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Mu X, et al. 12-Month Effectiveness and Safety of PLLA Treatment of Midface in Chinese Subjects: A Multicenter, Randomized, No-Treatment Controlled Study. Presented at AMWC. March 30 to April 1, 2023. Monte-Carlo, Monaco. |
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