Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 Sculptra can indeed be used under the eyes, I have done so myself with great results. The question with PMMA is that is not removable, while that might be an advantage to some, it is something to stop and think about first. Some how I would feel a lot better using PMMA for buttocks restoration then under my eyes. mark > > I recently had the dark circles under my eyes and the hollowness filled in > at Clinicestetica using their formulation of PMMA, called " Precise " . It > worked great, I had no swelling or bruising, and now the area under my eyes are > filled in, looks much smoother, and the darkness is gone. Sculptra cannot be > used that close to the eye socket, and is only a temporary solution for the > face. My personal opinion would be to save the doctors fees you will spend on > Sculptra, (I assume you will get the product through the patient assistance > program). Even if you get the product for free, you will still spend lots of > money on doctors fees. I chose to go with Precise, which is permanent, and > offers much better results. If I can answer any other questions, please dont > hesitate to ask. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 Sculptra can indeed be used under the eyes, I have done so myself with great results. The question with PMMA is that is not removable, while that might be an advantage to some, it is something to stop and think about first. Some how I would feel a lot better using PMMA for buttocks restoration then under my eyes. mark > > I recently had the dark circles under my eyes and the hollowness filled in > at Clinicestetica using their formulation of PMMA, called " Precise " . It > worked great, I had no swelling or bruising, and now the area under my eyes are > filled in, looks much smoother, and the darkness is gone. Sculptra cannot be > used that close to the eye socket, and is only a temporary solution for the > face. My personal opinion would be to save the doctors fees you will spend on > Sculptra, (I assume you will get the product through the patient assistance > program). Even if you get the product for free, you will still spend lots of > money on doctors fees. I chose to go with Precise, which is permanent, and > offers much better results. If I can answer any other questions, please dont > hesitate to ask. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 > > Hello Group, > > Has anyone else experienced dark undereye circles in conjuction with > lioatropy? Mine are a bit hereditary, but I swear that with the sunken cheeks and the > way the light hits my face, they are exagerated! I've tried just about every > concealer on the market, and have not found a way to camoflaugue the circles. > It's bad enough that you look sick and gaunt from the cheeks (or lack of), > but the dark circles just add to the " death warmed over look " . Has anyone > found anything that will cover the circles? I'm hoping that once I get Sculptra > and the hollows in my cheeks are filled out, more light will bounce off my face > and not exagerate the dark circles. I've noticed that when I look up, the > circles aren't that bad. I figure then, it had to be about the way the light > hits the face. Most concealers have light reflecting properties that bounce > light off the face to minimize flaws, but I think it's the opposite. Can any one > help?! Guess it's all about them smokin' mirrors! Thx! you should look for a product called: Dermablend. it covered up a tattoo i have on my face really well. you can find it at department store's and sometimes local stores. its $$$ and you dont get much but you might have good luck with it. myself i use a lightener on the circles under my eyes twice a day. its Dove's new Energy Glow. but that might not help you as much as Dermablend and a couple of shades of foundation. Max Factor foundation in the stick form is the best. you should buy a two colors, one lighter than your skin tone and one just a bit darker and experiement Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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