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TOPIC: going in for the filler consultation tomorrow

going in for the filler consultation tomorrow 8 years 4 weeks ago #1291777489

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There are a couple ways to to do it. I kind of like the way MM had it done - really symmetrically down the sides first and then whatever other areas he had done. I think I would do it that way if I had to do it over again as it looks better in the short term. In the long term I think it starts to look the same depending on where you put it. Mirza does little dots all over the place as he works in smaller amounts. The only way you could get your shaft covered in a visit is to commit to a lot of product - which is the way Heller likes to do it. He told me it would be 20cc\'s to fill out my shaft and he would do it all at once.

s it even possible to cover most of the shaft in this stuff in one session (like PMMA) or can it only be placed in very specific geometric \'clumps\'? I was picturing/hoping it would disperse a little bit like a PMMA carrier all over most of the shaft, or maybe like how Saline did for you. Is HA not like that?


It is not at all like PMMA - hence my freak out when I had it done the first time. I thought it would be more like a thick liquid that covers your shaft. It is not. It is much denser than that and pretty much stays put. Where ever it is injected is pretty much where it will stay. It starts out like a clump and then softens - depending on the thickness of the product determines the thickness of the clumps and how long it takes to soften. According to Mirza who I saw yesterday the lumps always blend in.

Also, How does HA seem to be performing in the thin skinned area below the glans?

Definitely get a thinner one - but that is what I had done yesterday and it stays where it is placed. I had Belotero placed there, as it is one of the finer ones, and I think better for thin skinned and delicate areas where you don\'t want lumps or HA that is going to be too thick. HA is definitely better for that area than PMMA.

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