When patients come in looking for natural, long-lasting volume restoration without the “overfilled” look, two top contenders often come up: Sculptra and Radiesse. Both are biostimulatory injectables, but they work differently. Understanding those differences is key to choosing the right treatment for your goals.
At a Glance: Sculptra vs. Radiesse
| Feature | Sculptra | Radiesse |
|---|---|---|
| Main ingredient | Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) | Calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) |
| Mechanism | Stimulates collagen over time | Immediate volume + collagen stimulation |
| Best for | Gradual, global facial volume loss | Deep wrinkles, jawline, hands |
| Results appear | 2-3 months (cumulative) | Immediate, then improves over 3–6 months |
| Longevity | 2+ years | 12–18 months |
| Number of sessions | Usually 2–3 sessions | Often 1-2 sessions |
How Sculptra Works: The “Slow & Steady” Collagen Builder
Sculptra contains poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) , which gradually replaces lost collagen over several months. It’s ideal for those who want natural, undetectable results and don’t mind waiting a bit.
Best for:
- Sunken temples or cheeks
- Marionette lines (lines from mouth to chin)
- Overall skin laxity and thinning
Advantages:
- Very natural, gradual results—no one will know you “had something done”
- Long-lasting (up to 2+ years)
- Improves skin thickness and quality
Things for consideration:
- Requires 2–3 sessions spaced about 2 months apart
- You must massage the treated area for 5 minutes, 5 times a day, for 5 days (the 5-5-5 rule)
- No immediate result, patience required
How Radiesse Works: Immediate Support + Collagen Stimulation
Radiesse uses calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres suspended in a gel carrier (CMC Gel). The gel provides immediate lift and correction, while the microspheres stimulate new collagen around them as the gel is absorbed.
Best uses:
- Deep nasolabial folds
- Pre-jowl sulcus and jawline definition
- Chin augmentation
- Back of hands (FDA-approved for hand volume loss)
Advantages:
- Instant volume correction
- Stimulates collagen for continued improvement over 3–6 months
- Typically only 1-2 session needed
Things to consider:
- Slightly shorter duration than Sculptra (12–18 months)
- Not ideal for very fine wrinkles or large, diffuse areas of volume loss
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): Sculptra vs. Radiesse in Bukit Mertajam, Penang
1. Which lasts longer?
Sculptra — 2+ years. Radiesse lasts 12–18 months.
2. Which gives instant results?
Radiesse — immediate volume. Sculptra takes 6–12 weeks.
3. How many sessions?
- Sculptra: 2–3 sessions
- Radiesse: Usually 1 session
4. Which is better for hands?
Radiesse — FDA-approved for hand volume loss.
5. Can I combine both?
Yes. Radiesse for jawline/deep folds. Sculptra for temples & overall collagen.
6. Is there downtime?
Minimal — mild swelling/bruising for 1–3 days.



