Sculptra in Boston

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$1,080-$5,400 is the typical total cost for a Sculptra treatment in Boston.

Top Sculptra providers in Boston

Boston (Back Bay, Beacon Hill, South End, Financial District) · 02148

Afrodita Studio Malden

$1080/vial
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Boston · 02339

ALDA Aesthetics

$1080/vial
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Brookline, Newton · 02421

Ashley A. Muehlberger, MD

$1080/vial
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Brookline, Newton · 02446

Beauty Laser Studio

$1080/vial
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Brookline, Newton · 02446

Beauty Tech Spa

$1080/vial
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Brookline, Newton · 02446

BeBeauty Aesthetics Clinic & Laser Center

$1080/vial
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Boston (Back Bay, Beacon Hill, South End, Financial District) · 02115

Brigham Dermatology Associates

$1080/vial
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Boston (Back Bay, Beacon Hill, South End, Financial District) · 02142

Caras Facial Center

$1080/vial
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Cambridge, Somerville · 02215

Clair De Lune Aesthetics & Wellness

$1080/vial
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What is Sculptra?

Sculptra is a poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) injectable that stimulates your body's own collagen production over time. Unlike hyaluronic-acid fillers that provide immediate volume, Sculptra rebuilds underlying collagen structure — results develop gradually over 3 to 6 months.

Each session takes 30 to 45 minutes. Most patients need 2 to 4 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart for full results. The collagen-stimulation effect continues for up to 2 years after treatment, making Sculptra one of the longest-lasting aesthetic treatments available.

Sculptra is often called a "liquid facelift" because it restores volume and structure lost with age, weight loss, or GLP-1 use ("Ozempic face"). It is typically priced per vial, with most patients needing 1 to 2 vials per session.

How much does Sculptra cost in Boston?

Sculptra in Boston typically costs $960 to $1,440 per vial. Most patients need 3 to 6 vials total across their treatment plan, bringing the full course cost to $2,700 to $7,200 depending on how much volume and structure you need.

Single vial
Touch-up or small area
$960-1,440
2-vial session
Standard per-session volume
$1,920-2,880
3-vial course (full face)
Mild volume loss
$2,880-4,320
6-vial course (full face)
Significant volume loss or Ozempic face
$5,760-8,640

What to ask your provider

Frequently asked questions

How much does Sculptra cost in Boston?
Sculptra in Boston typically costs $800 to $1,200 per vial. Most patients need 3 to 6 vials total, bringing full course cost to $2,400 to $7,200. Pricing depends on how much volume restoration you need.
How long does Sculptra last?
Sculptra results last up to 2 years — significantly longer than most hyaluronic-acid fillers. Because Sculptra rebuilds your own collagen, the results feel natural and develop gradually over 3 to 6 months.
Is Sculptra good for Ozempic face?
Yes. Sculptra is often the top choice for patients experiencing facial volume loss from rapid weight loss on GLP-1 drugs (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro). It rebuilds the collagen framework that thins with weight loss, restoring natural facial volume.
What is the difference between Sculptra and HA filler?
HA filler (Juvederm, Restylane) gives immediate volume and lasts 6 to 18 months. Sculptra stimulates your own collagen to rebuild structure — results develop gradually over 3 to 6 months and last up to 2 years. Sculptra is better for global volume loss; HA filler is better for targeted areas like lips and under-eyes.
What is Sculptra recovery like?
Expect redness, swelling, and possible bruising for 1 to 3 days after each session. Most providers prescribe a "five-five-five" massage protocol (five minutes, five times per day, for five days) to ensure even distribution. No significant downtime.
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