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*This is my opinion I’m not recommending ask a doctor and do at your own risk
A lot of people say fillers are temporary and they’d rather have a permanent result etc. and they’re too expensive
However you only have to top up half the original amount injected. And dr said only once per year or 18 months actually. Some fillers last longer especially if injected onto the bone is what my dr said
also if you invest the money that you would have spent on implants etc. the dividends and capital gains would offset the recurring cost of fillers in long term. If implants/jaw surgery etc cost 5x more than filler and you make 7% return and only have to top up half the filler every 18 months it’s actually cheaper to get filler.
100/5 (5x more to get surgery) = 20.
20/2 (half the amount)= 10
10/1.5 years = 6.67
so if you can get a 6.67% return on that surgery money you break even
Math is a bit off since you have to pay the full amount the first time at very beginning but you get what I mean
From my understanding sweet spot may be Europe since it’s cheaper than USA but still done by legit drs
fillers are much lower risk than surgery especially jaw area. It’s the nose eye area etc. that have a chance of making you go blind if they inject into wrong area.
I’m all about risk reward. Seems low risk high reward compared to surgery.
My result is quite good I’ve gone from normie to upper tier and once I leanmaxx I’ll be upper tier/chadlite
A lot of people say fillers are temporary and they’d rather have a permanent result etc. and they’re too expensive
However you only have to top up half the original amount injected. And dr said only once per year or 18 months actually. Some fillers last longer especially if injected onto the bone is what my dr said
also if you invest the money that you would have spent on implants etc. the dividends and capital gains would offset the recurring cost of fillers in long term. If implants/jaw surgery etc cost 5x more than filler and you make 7% return and only have to top up half the filler every 18 months it’s actually cheaper to get filler.
100/5 (5x more to get surgery) = 20.
20/2 (half the amount)= 10
10/1.5 years = 6.67
so if you can get a 6.67% return on that surgery money you break even
Math is a bit off since you have to pay the full amount the first time at very beginning but you get what I mean
From my understanding sweet spot may be Europe since it’s cheaper than USA but still done by legit drs
fillers are much lower risk than surgery especially jaw area. It’s the nose eye area etc. that have a chance of making you go blind if they inject into wrong area.
I’m all about risk reward. Seems low risk high reward compared to surgery.
My result is quite good I’ve gone from normie to upper tier and once I leanmaxx I’ll be upper tier/chadlite
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