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Where Is Sculptra Injected & Where Not?

Written by an Expert Aesthetic Content Writer Lisa.
Reviewed by Expert Medical Director Dr. Raj Thethi
Published on: December 1, 2025
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Sculptra is a treatment that helps your skin look firmer and restores lost volume naturally. It can be used on the face and certain areas of the body, like the cheeks, temples, jawline, chin, and buttocks.

Some areas, such as the lips, forehead, and under the eyes, are best avoided by practitioners to ensure smooth, safe resultskeep results safe and smooth. 

This blog guides you through where Sculptra is usually injected, how it works, and what you can expect, so you feel confident and informed before your treatment.

What is Sculptra & How It Works?

Sculptra is an injectable treatment. It is made from poly-L-lactic acid, which is a safe material that doctors have used in the body for many years. When Sculptra is injected in the deeper layer of the skin, your body slowly builds new collagen around it. This rebuilds lost volume and gives the face a firm, smooth look.

The change is not instant. It works bit by bit over weeks. This makes the results look soft and natural, and not ‘filled’ or ‘overfilled’.

Learn how long does sculptra last and what affects its longevity.

Why Knowing Sculptra Injection Points Matters?

Knowing where Sculptra should and should not be injected is very important. Each part of the face and body has different skin thickness, movement, and structure. Some areas respond well and build collagen in a safe, even way. Other areas are too thin or too mobile, which can lead to lumps or uneven texture.

When Sculptra is placed in the correct spots, it shapes and supports the face in a natural way. It can lift the cheeks, sharpen the jawline, and soften deep lines without looking heavy. But when it is placed in the wrong area, the results may not look smooth.

Where is Sculptra injected on the Face?

Here are the points on the face where Sculptra can be injected:

  • Temples

As we age, the temples can lose volume, leaving a hollow look. Injecting Sculptra here restores fullness and creates balance in the upper part of the face. It also makes the whole face appear more lifted and youthful.

  • Cheeks

Cheeks often lose their natural plumpness over time. Sculptra adds volume and lift to the mid-face, enhances the cheekbones, and supports the lower face, helping reduce sagging.

  • Nasolabial Folds (Smile Lines)

These are the lines that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth. Sculptra softens these folds naturally by filling them gradually, giving a smoother and more youthful look.

  • Marionette Lines

These lines extend from the corners of the mouth down to the jawline. Sculptra injections here lift the corners of the mouth, reduce shadowing, and improve facial expression.

  • Chin

A weak or recessed chin can affect the balance of the face. Sculptra adds volume and projection, improving facial harmony and making the profile more balanced.

  • Jawline

Sculptra can define the jawline, giving it a sharper, cleaner appearance. It also helps reduce jowls for a more youthful look.

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  • Pre-jowl Sulcus

This is the small dip on each side of the chin. Filling it with Sculptra smooths the area and improves the jawline’s contour.

  • Preauricular Area (In Front of the Ears)

Injecting Sculptra in this area restores lost volume, making the curves of the face smoother and more natural-looking.

Where  Is Sculptra Injected on the Body?

What is the best place to inject Sculptra on the body? There are various body parts where Sculptra might benefit; they include the following:

  • Buttocks

Sculptra can lift and add volume to the buttocks without surgery. It also helps smooth hip dips and improve overall shape for a natural contour.

  • Thighs (Cellulite & Stretch Marks)

Injecting Sculptra into the thighs can stimulate collagen production, reducing the appearance of cellulite and smoothing stretch marks. The skin looks firmer and more even.

  • Hands

As we age, hands lose volume and tendons and veins become more visible. Sculptra restores fullness on the back of the hands, making them look younger and smoother.

  • Chest/Décolletage

The chest area often develops fine lines and loose skin. Sculptra smooths wrinkles and improves skin texture, giving the décolletage a firmer, more youthful look.

  • Abdomen

After weight loss or pregnancy, the abdomen may have loose or crepey skin. Sculptra tightens the skin and improves its overall texture.

  • Knees

Sculptra can smooth and firm the skin above the knees, which often becomes crepey with age.

  • Elbows

The skin on the elbows can get rough and loose. Sculptra softens and tightens this area, improving appearance.

Where Not toto Not inject Sculptra?

Sculptra is very effective, but there are areas where it should not be used. This is to avoid complications and ensure safe results.

  • Lips

Your lips are the body part that moves constantly, so; so, injecting Sculptra here may cause lumps or uneven texture. Other fillers like hyaluronic acid are safer for this area.

  • Under-Eye Area

The skin under the eyes is very thin. Using Sculptra here can increase the risk of nodules or bumps.

  • Forehead & Eyelids

These areas are delicate and highly mobile. Sculptra injections can cause uneven texture or lumps.

  • Between the Eyebrows

Also known as the glabella area, this space moves a lot when you frown. Sculptra here is not recommended.

  • Around the Mouth

Areas near the lips have sphincter muscles that move frequently. Injecting Sculptra here can lead to complications.

Remember: Always let your practitioner know your concerns and goals. They will guide you to the safe areas to treat.

Which Layer Is Sculptra Injected In?

Sculptra is injected into the deep dermis, just under the skin in the subcutaneous layer.

In some areas, your practitioner may inject it closer to the bone (supraperiosteal) to give more support and better lifting results. The exact depth depends on which area is being treated and your treatment goals.

Doctors use very fine 25G or 26G needles to make sure the product is placed precisely and safely. This careful technique helps Sculptra stimulate collagen and give a smooth, natural result.

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Are You a Good Candidate for Sculptra?

You might be a good candidate if you want to:

  • Restore youthful contours without surgery.
  • Improve skin texture and firmness.
  • Contour both face and body areas like cheeks, jawline, buttocks, or hands.
  • Achieve natural-looking results that develop over time.

Sculptra is suitable for most adults, but a consultation with a qualified practitioner is important. They can check if it’s safe for your skin type and discuss the best plan for your needs.

What Results to Expect from Sculptra Treatment?

Sculptra doesn’t give instant results like some other fillers. It works gradually by helping your skin make new collagen, so the changes appear over time.

Here’s what you can usually expect:

  • Immediately after treatment: You may notice some swelling or redness. This is normal and temporary.
  • 2-4 weeks: You may notice light, subtle changes as your skin starts responding.
  • 6-8 weeks: This is the time when real changes begin to show. Your skin looks firmer and smoother, and contours start to lift.
  • After 2-3 sessions: For best results, a course of 2–3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart is often recommended.
  • 3-6 months: Full effects are visible. Your face or body looks naturally lifted, with better volume and texture.
  • Up to 2 years: Results can last around two years, depending on your metabolism and lifestyle.

Sculptra results build up over a course of time; they give a natural-looking transformation, so most people feel their appearance improves subtly over time without looking overdone.

How to Choose the Right Practitioner for Sculptra? 

It’s very important to pick the right person for your Sculptra treatment. Keep the following points in mind while choosing a practitioner for you:

  • Make sure they are trained in PLLA (Sculptra) injections.
  • Should understand facial and body anatomy well.
  • Experience with both face and body treatments is important.
  • Always prioritises safety and proper techniques.
  • Check before-and-after photos of their previous patients.
  • Provides a personalised treatment plan, not a one-size-fits-all approach.

A skilled practitioner makes sure that the process is safe and the results look natural. 

Now You Know Where Sculptra Is Injected

Sculptra is a versatile treatment that can gently restore lost volume, improve skin firmness, and smooth lines on both the face and body. It works gradually, encouraging your skin to produce its own collagen, which gives natural-looking results over time. 

While it can treat areas like the cheeks, temples, jawline, chin, hands, and décolletage, certain areas, such as the lips, under-eye area, and the forehead, are best avoided for safety.

If you are considering Sculptra, the experienced team at Yorkshire Skin Centre can provide a personalised plan tailored to your goals. 

Their experts ensure the treatment is safe, precise, and effective, helping you achieve a refreshed and balanced look with confidence.

FAQs

1. Where is the best place to inject Sculptra?

Sculptra works best in areas that have lost volume and need support. Common spots are the cheeks, temples, jawline, and chin. These areas help lift and balance the face naturally, giving a youthful contour.

2. Why is there no Sculptra in the forehead?

Injecting Sculptra in the forehead can be risky. Large particles may block blood flow, which can cause ulcers or scarring. Other fillers, like Restylane or Juvederm, are safer for this area.

3. Where is Sculptra most effective?

Sculptra works best along the natural framework of the face, from the temples down to the chin. Following the bone structure ensures a smooth, natural lift and long-lasting results.

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About Dr. Raj Thethi - Medical Reviewer

Dr. Raj Thethi

Founder and Medical Director at Yorkshire Skin Centre.   Expertise: Injectables, FaceTite, BodyTite, Breast Augmentation, NeoGen Plasma. Education: MBChB, BSc (Hons), MRCSEd, and Level 7 Accreditation in Medical Aesthetic Injectables

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