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39 Year Old Taking the Plunge with Injectable to Improve Wrinkles and Nasolabial Folds - Baltimore, MD
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I don't believe that Dr. Capone referred to this...
GoodoutcomepleaseSeptember 13, 2014
WORTH IT$2,250
I don't believe that Dr. Capone referred to this procedure as a "liquid facelift, " but essentially that is what it was. I have been Botox since I was 29 as a preventative measure, but had not yet delved into the world of fillers. Fillers are very expensive, so,I had avoided getting addicted to them ($600 to $800 a syringe depending on what type of filler is used). I finally decided to go for the whole enchilada and Dr. Capone strategically and artfully administered 2 syringes of filler (I believe 2 different kinds, different filler for different areas of the face) and Botox to the horizontal lines across my forehead, the vertical "eleven" lines between my brows, and to my crows feet. I love the results. The effect he delivered is completely natural and beautiful. No one noticed I had anything done to my face, which is exactly what I wanted. I look refreshed. The day that I had my injections, I was very swollen and the next 4 days or so I was bruised. I bruise very easily. Be sure to have filler injections on a day where you can go home and ice aggressively. Also, have some good concealer for the days following. I love Dr. Capone too. He is very down to earth and charming. I did have a tiny issue that the office overcharged me, but I had the price in my head from my previous consultation. So I asked them to pull the paperwork. They confirmed the price that had been documented in my consult. They refunded the overcharge on the spot and charged me the appropriate amount.
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