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Author Topic: SCUPTRA  (Read 9275 times)

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Offline Tonny2

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SCUPTRA
« on: October 12, 2020, 11:18:18 am »


         ojo.          Hello everyone...I hope everyone is doing ok...I hope Jim Allen doesn’t scream at me if I’m posting on the wrong forum, sorry Jim, I’m blind, lol
     
Question, anyone has some experience with scuptra (I hope it’s the right spelling), is there another treatment for the so called “aids face”?...I will appreciate your feedback...hugs.         

Offline allanq

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Re: SCUPTRA
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2020, 02:54:42 pm »
I believe you're referring to Sculptra. I had it done in 2004. I received a total of four Sculptra injections over a period of 10 months. For me, the improvement was minimal, and it didn't last long. The treatments were expensive (over $500 in 2005; they probably cost more now), and they weren't covered by insurance.



Offline OneTampa

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Re: SCUPTRA
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2020, 09:13:30 pm »
My Sculptra  experience was similar to Allan. Also had Radiesse. It promoted natural collagen face fill.

No injections covered by Insurance as considered "vanity care". Expensive as well. Luckily I worked out a payment plan with the Doctor.

Stopped injections over 10 years ago. Had them about 5 years earlier.

Ironically as I got older (now age 67) my face started to naturally add fat. Given my high cheek bone narrow face it looks very nice.

Not bad gone past 35 years Positive heading to 40 and soon will be past age 70.

Best to You,

OT

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« Last Edit: October 19, 2020, 09:22:59 pm by OneTampa »
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Offline Tonny2

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Re: SCUPTRA
« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2020, 05:51:47 am »


         ojo.        Hi everyone and thanks for your replies...a friend of mine in Argentina has had this  problem for a long time and never heard about sculptors, I passed along your experiences with this med, he will talk to his doctor on his next visit. He has been living with hiv for 35 years, never in the hospital and the only problem he had is a little bit of Lopo in his face....I don’t have that problem in my face only a small tummy, no fat in arms and legs...about this guy never admitted in the hospital, I envy him, I was admitted, back in the day, so many times that every year I will get a calendar with pictures of the most handsome doctors, lol

Thanks again my LTS friends, I’m part of this exclusive club...hugs.          ojo

 


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