So, some of you may remember I have been researching Ellanse due to his properties:
- very long lasting - up to 4 years
- does not gradually dissolve as HA
- relatively less expensive and given it's longevity, much less expensive (even if you go for the 2 year version)
- biostimulator as well as voluminizer
- everyone agrees it's safe, safe and safe (no negative doctor's opinion found), backed up with some solid research and approved in counties with strict approval processes (Switzerland, Sweden etc)
- a very experienced European doctor in an interview (NOT PE related) says it comes out VERY smoothly and it's firm compared to other fillers (it's popular for example in cases where they need to imitate bone, like jaw angles).
Anyway, after being told they do use it in Dermavanti, and getting a quote, I tried to get some more information. I only found one doctor online (in Mexico) who writes about it and claims experience. His web site is bi-lingual, but the English version does not mention it.
I wonder what his technique is and whether he uses cannula. He claims he injects it in glans as well as penis body and has seen excellent results. He says he is a pioneer in this field (and he might as well be, as I haven't found anyone else writing about this).
Naturally, I've written him (I'm fluent in Spanish) with many questions but he hasn't answered in almost a week. I just followed up again with an email. If he answers, I'll post his answers here.
In the meantime, if you find any information about Ellanse, post it here. It's likely to be in languages other than English, so those of you who speak Portuguese, German, Italian, Russian etc. - please perform google search and let me know if you find something interesting.
I am considering this option obviously due to the properties and longevity of the filler. I think given that everyone says it's safe, maybe a small quantity could produce aesthetically good result, as it comes out smoothly but yet it's firm. Also, imagine having a long lasting and safe result.
If you write to Dr Casavantes, the Dr below or any other doctor about this - and I encourage that you do if you're interested in non-PMMA fillers - and find out more, please let me know. I'll share everything I find out. Don't let me fight this battle alone if I am going to be the first one who gets this filler and reports on it.
- very long lasting - up to 4 years
- does not gradually dissolve as HA
- relatively less expensive and given it's longevity, much less expensive (even if you go for the 2 year version)
- biostimulator as well as voluminizer
- everyone agrees it's safe, safe and safe (no negative doctor's opinion found), backed up with some solid research and approved in counties with strict approval processes (Switzerland, Sweden etc)
- a very experienced European doctor in an interview (NOT PE related) says it comes out VERY smoothly and it's firm compared to other fillers (it's popular for example in cases where they need to imitate bone, like jaw angles).
Anyway, after being told they do use it in Dermavanti, and getting a quote, I tried to get some more information. I only found one doctor online (in Mexico) who writes about it and claims experience. His web site is bi-lingual, but the English version does not mention it.
I wonder what his technique is and whether he uses cannula. He claims he injects it in glans as well as penis body and has seen excellent results. He says he is a pioneer in this field (and he might as well be, as I haven't found anyone else writing about this).
Naturally, I've written him (I'm fluent in Spanish) with many questions but he hasn't answered in almost a week. I just followed up again with an email. If he answers, I'll post his answers here.
In the meantime, if you find any information about Ellanse, post it here. It's likely to be in languages other than English, so those of you who speak Portuguese, German, Italian, Russian etc. - please perform google search and let me know if you find something interesting.
I am considering this option obviously due to the properties and longevity of the filler. I think given that everyone says it's safe, maybe a small quantity could produce aesthetically good result, as it comes out smoothly but yet it's firm. Also, imagine having a long lasting and safe result.
If you write to Dr Casavantes, the Dr below or any other doctor about this - and I encourage that you do if you're interested in non-PMMA fillers - and find out more, please let me know. I'll share everything I find out. Don't let me fight this battle alone if I am going to be the first one who gets this filler and reports on it.
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