What is Sculptra?
Sculptra is a non-surgical, FDA-approved facial filler designed to stimulate collagen production, gradually restoring volume and reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Ideal for those seeking a natural, long-lasting solution, Sculptra works deep within the skin to rebuild its inner structure, enhancing your facial contours and rejuvenating your overall appearance.
Begin your transformation today by scheduling a consultation with Maysoon Hamed, MD MSC, at CLS Health Comprehensive Care Clinic - Houston Galleria, and discover how Sculptra can help you achieve youthful, radiant skin.

How Does Sculptra Work?
Sculptra works by injecting poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) into the skin, which acts as a collagen stimulator.
This process gradually restores the deep, underlying structure of the skin, creating a more youthful appearance over time.
Sculptra Applications: Facial Enhancement
Sculptra is versatile for various facial cosmetic enhancements, including:
- Facial Rejuvenation: Restores lost volume in the cheeks, temples, and jawline
- Wrinkle Reduction: Smooths deep facial folds and wrinkles, such as nasolabial folds
- Skin Improvement: Enhances skin texture and elasticity
- Natural Results: Offers a natural-looking alternative to traditional fillers for facial contouring
Unlike fillers, Sculptra is a powerful collagen stimulator that can enhance skin glow, tightness, and jawline contour for up to two years.
Why Choose CLS Health?
- Experienced Specialist: Maysoon Hamed, MD, MSc is a trusted provider of aesthetic treatments in Houston, TX, with a strong track record in delivering safe, natural-looking results using Sculptra.
- Advanced Techniques: We utilize cutting-edge, evidence-based approaches to facial rejuvenation, ensuring you receive the most effective and up-to-date care.
- Patient-Centered Care: Your goals and comfort come first. We provide in-depth consultations and tailor every treatment plan to suit your unique needs and desired outcomes.
Ready to restore your natural glow with Sculptra?