There's no wrong answer; yes,
Hyaluronic Acid (
HA) requires annual maintenance, but the trade-off is its strong safety profile & relative reversibility, and it is a very viable option.
PMMA is the best
permanent non-surgical option (as opposed to the best permanent surgical option like Alloderm performed by Dr. Victor
Liu) for those who prefer not having to seek out any further appointments once their last one is performed. The trade-off of having convenience (and long-term costs) comes at the expense of a filler that isn't readily reversible.
Some guys are happy and stick with the
HA, others eventually switch over to
PMMA after test-driving dermal fillers in general, and some go straight to
PMMA -- none of these 3 routes are wrong.
I should get a list of Doctors and their policies on
HA &
PMMA. We've discussed
Avanti Derma and
Rejuvall, I'll be curious to see
HA performers like Dr.
Tsay and
PMMA performers like Jiva Med Spa (Dr. Nanda) feel on the subject matter... stay tuned.