The under-eye area remains one of the most demanding zones in cosmetic dermatology due to its delicate structure and high visibility. While conventional hyaluronic acid fillers provide instant filling, they do not always resolve the underlying issues of skin quality and structural support. Dr. Goldman’s work highlights a departure from this standard, focusing on a regenerative injectable that encourages the production of collagen, elastic fibers, and hyaluronic acid over time.
Sculptra Research Offers New Path for Under-Eye Rejuvenation
Persistent under-eye fatigue often defies traditional fixes, but new research led by Dr. Mitchel P. Goldman suggests a shift in strategy. By utilizing Sculptra to stimulate the skin’s own regenerative processes rather than relying solely on immediate volume replacement, clinicians are finding a way to address complex infraorbital hollowing.

This approach targets the root causes of shadows and crepey texture by enhancing the skin's fibroblastic activity. Because the treatment works gradually, it offers a distinct alternative for patients seeking subtle, long-term improvement rather than immediate, temporary volume. At Cosmetic Laser Dermatology, this method is now being integrated into a broader suite of options, allowing specialists to tailor plans that may combine injectables with laser resurfacing or other targeted procedures. As Sculptra application beneath the eyes is considered an advanced, off-label use, expert anatomical knowledge is required to ensure both safety and effective results.




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