erBee wrote: First of all I'd like to say hi everyone. I wanted help if there is a doctor/specialist who can do pmma using linnea safe in europe?
I really don't know of anyone using Linnea Safe in Europe. For a while Metacrill was available and offered in Europe but this was many years ago and I believe Metacrill may have been discontinued altogether (I'll need to double check on that but I'm pretty sure it's not in surplus/circulation). It seems that Linnea Safe is a Latin America brand (i.e. Mexico and South America) and I'll have to look into seeing if it is imported into Europe legally (I'm sure every country has its own "FDA-like" requirements).
A good alternative would be Ellanse, which is available in Europe and available by some providers like
Androfill
, and possibly others. While the microspheres in Ellanse do eventually breakdown over time, the type of collagen created is like that of PMMA, so it can be very long lasting despite the absence of the PCL (Ellanse) particles themselves.
Alternatively, Bellafill may* be available in Europe but I don't have the full details off the top of my head. This topic certainly makes for an interesting matter for me to revisit Metacrill, Linnea Safe, and Bellafill in Europe (and where exactly in Europe). For clarification, Bellafill is the American patented iteration of PMMA (versus the Latin American produced "Linnea Safe").
Is there a reason why you are specific or adamant about Linnea Safe versus other versions of PMMA, or even other dermal fillers altogether?