What is Sculptra?
Sculptra is a collagen stimulator. Rather than filling a line directly, it prompts your skin to gradually produce its own new collagen, restoring firmness and subtle volume.
Because it works with your biology, results build slowly and look remarkably natural.
How it works
Slow and steady wins
Sculptra is injected across broader areas of the face over a short series of sessions. Each treatment nudges your skin to build more collagen in the weeks that follow.
Results appear gradually over a few months and can last two years or more.
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Why patients love it
Gradual & natural
Results build slowly, so no sudden change.
Long-lasting
Firmness that can last two years or more.
Your own collagen
Works with your biology, not against it.
Full-face
Restores overall firmness, not just one line.
Patience, rewarded
Sculptra is a slow build, and that is the point. Because the change is gradual, the people around you notice you look well, not that you have had something done.
Your consultation
Talk to a real specialist, not a chatbot
Your first visit is a relaxed consultation. We assess your skin, listen to your goals, and recommend an honest plan, with no pressure to book on the day.
If a gentler option would serve you better, we will tell you.
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Why JS Medspa is different
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Nurse-led, physician-overseen
Every plan is medically supervised for your safety.
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Natural-first philosophy
Subtle results that look like you on a great day.
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Honest advice
We will never sell you a treatment you do not need.
In their words
They listened, never pushed, and I left feeling refreshed and completely myself.
Amara K. Mississauga, ON Honest advice and real results. Exactly why I keep coming back.
Daniel R. Mississauga, ON See what to expect
A quick look at what a Sculptra visit at JS Medspa looks like.
Interested in Sculptra?
Book a no-pressure consultation and we will see whether a collagen-building plan suits your skin.
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- Every skin type welcome
- No obligation to book