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Any. Just curious how price differswhat country?
cunts acting like they are injecting gold for shit that lasts 6 months$500 per ml
$1800 for 4ml
$2150 for 5ml
That was the best I could find.
Damn. That's really expensive$500 per ml
$1800 for 4ml
$2150 for 5ml
That was the best I could find.
Same in sweden 3000-3500 per mlmajor german city, around 300€ per ml
3000-3500 EUR per ml!??!?!?Same in sweden 3000-3500 per ml
sek3000-3500 EUR per ml!??!?!?
the filler itself isn't expensive at all, they only charge by ml to scam retards and because the more they inject the more "modelling" it requiresSo most do 350 EUR per ml in my area but there's this one clinic who offers 2ml for 450 EUR, much cheaper than the other ones. I don't understand how. Something shady?
@MoeZart @RichardSpencel @lutte @yolojetrollo
Most likely different fillers than most other clinics offer. It just happens that Juvederm Volbella is the cheapest here and set as the standard. There are also many other more expensive fillers that you can choose from here. Do you happen to know the name of the fillers that you are interested in getting?So most do 350 EUR per ml in my area but there's this one clinic who offers 2ml for 450 EUR, much cheaper than the other ones. I don't understand how. Something shady?
@MoeZart @RichardSpencel @lutte @yolojetrollo
Hmm they seem to be using a filler called "Stylage" but I'm not 100% sureMost likely different fillers than most other clinics offer. It just happens that Juvederm Volbella is the cheapest here and set as the standard. There are also many other more expensive fillers that you can choose from here. Do you happen to know the name of the fillers that you are interested in getting?
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Try to do some research on it first, look at some pictures of the before and after results online and read some reviews written by people who got them. Good luck.Hmm they seem to be using a filler called "Stylage" but I'm not 100% sure
I’d recommend you write them an email and ask or something, maybe, hopefully they will respond.Actually, they use "stylage" for wrinkles and stuff it seems but they do not state what filler they use for cheekbones (which is what I'm looking at). @yolojetrollo
Yeah, imma do that. Ty broI’d recommend you write them an email and ask or something, maybe, hopefully they will respond.
Area of injection?Although not common, be aware that fillers can clog blood vessels and cause ischemia, including strokes. It does happen and I‘ve seen it
Fillers can also cause blindness and necrosis. Its important to always use a cannula and not sharp needle for injections.Although not common, be aware that fillers can clog blood vessels and cause ischemia, including strokes. It does happen and I‘ve seen it
Nasolabial, glabella, nose and temple area is the most risky.Area of injection?
Ya. I'm doing cheekbones which is a pretty safe area.Nasolabial, glabella, nose and temple area is the most risky.
She didn‘t mention where but it was belotero (hyaluronic acid-based filler). The results were heart failure and a stroke. She was flatlining for 30 seconds and had to be revived. Recovery from the stroke took her over two years with lasting memory deficitsArea of injection?
Still the effect of filler will go down in 6-12 months, but the material stays in your face for years. You will end up bloated, soft and round.Ya. I'm doing cheekbones which is a pretty safe area.
Well, I will refill consistentlyStill the effect of filler will go down in 6-12 months, but the material stays in your face for years. You will end up bloated, soft and round.
Filler is literally paying money for short term ascension, and long term descension.
Yes I know. Blindness is also due to ischemia, if the filler clogs an artery that feeds the eyes. Fillers aren‘t safe, just like botox. Personally, I‘ll never get either again. I won‘t try to talk anyone out of it but I‘m gonna continue warning others of the risks these allegedly safe procedures carry. Especially after being affected myselfFillers can also cause blindness and necrosis. Its important to always use a cannula and not sharp needle for injections.
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How were you affected?Yes I know. Blindness is also due to ischemia, if the filler clogs an artery that feeds the eyes. Fillers aren‘t safe, just like botox. Personally, I‘ll never get either again. I won‘t try to talk anyone out of it but I‘m gonna continue warning others of the risks these allegedly safe procedures carry. Especially after being affected myself
I have iatrogenic botulism from my last botox treatmentHow were you affected?
I'm sorry man. Where did you inject it?I have iatrogenic botulism from my last botox treatment
Forehead and temples to change eyebrow positionI'm sorry man. Where did you inject it?
I see. Is it possible to treat the condition you got from it?Forehead and temples to change eyebrow position
Damn, feel sorry for you man. Is it brutal?I have iatrogenic botulism from my last botox treatment
Not really. Doctors don‘t believe you anyway because they know nothing about how dangerous botox really is and how it works. I‘m in this alone but if it weren‘t for being poisoned, I‘d likely continue getting injected every couple of months, not knowing it builds up in the system and can travel to distant areas even months to years later. It can trigger even hashimoto’s thyroiditis in susceptible people and my mother had thatI see. Is it possible to treat the condition you got from it?
Absolutely. The worst experience I‘ve ever had in my life and I‘ve been through thingsDamn, feel sorry for you man. Is it brutal?
Damn :/ I think Botox is a lot worse than fillers.Not really. Doctors don‘t believe you anyway because they know nothing about how dangerous botox really is and how it works. I‘m in this alone but if it weren‘t for being poisoned, I‘d likely continue getting injected every couple of months, not knowing it builds up in the system and can travel to distant areas even months to years later. It can trigger even hashimoto’s thyroiditis in susceptible people and my mother had that
How about we buy the fillers and inject ourselves?the filler itself isn't expensive at all, they only charge by ml to scam retards and because the more they inject the more "modelling" it requires
still retarded to charge €1000s for some 20 minute job
Sure if you want to end up looking like this.How about we buy the fillers and inject ourselves?
That‘s hard to say. Botox is the most potent neurotoxin there is and fillers in itself are not but the outcome if some of it gets stuck in a blood vessel can be equally, if not even more serious.Damn :/ I think Botox is a lot worse than fillers.
I think fillers for cheekbones (as in my case) is safer than implants, which is pretty much the only other option?
So for jaw contouring the best option would be genioplasty + bimax?That‘s hard to say. Botox is the most potent neurotoxin there is and fillers in itself are not but the outcome if some of it gets stuck in a blood vessel can be equally, if not even more serious.
Implants are probably safer in the short term but you never know how you immune system will react to it (since it‘s a foreign object) and there are many people who developed autoimmune conditions from implants too.
No. Fillers for cheekbones are horrible, they migrate way easier and more often than jawline and chin fillers do. And they're absolutely inferior when it comes to cheekbone augmentationDamn :/ I think Botox is a lot worse than fillers.
I think fillers for cheekbones (as in my case) is safer than implants, which is pretty much the only other option?
Such a dumb and bad advise that doesn't really mean anything. Both are dangerous and safe and both are required, depending on type and location.Fillers can also cause blindness and necrosis. Its important to always use a cannula and not sharp needle for injections.
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Can you give me a example where the use of needles makes more sense than cannula?Such a dumb and bad advise that doesn't really mean anything. Both are dangerous and safe and both are required, depending on type and location.
Both are tools, so both are used.
Your "advice" is same as "you should use hammer to hammer in nails and screws". Which is... Retarded. You need correct tools for the job.
Statistically, as a matter of fact, cannulas result in higher % of complications.
I've read a study when I was doing my own research. Idk.Can you give me a example where the use of needles makes more sense than cannula?
Where can i read more about "cannulas result in higher % of complications"???