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Botox, Clear and Brilliant, Radiesse, Sculptra

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Botox, Clear and Brilliant, Radiesse, Sculptra

$1,600
Yeah, feeling disappointed. The pics on the left were taken in July 2017, the rights are August 2017 after forehead/glabella Botox, 1 session C&B, and 3 days ago, Radiesse and Sculptra cocktail. I really don't see a difference. The Botox smoothed out my forehead some. The Radiesse puffed up my face for a few days and gave me some sweet bruises under my eyes. But after 2700 dollars I feel like I should've had better results. That's a quarter of what a facelift costs, should have saved my money for that.

The app only let me put in a cost and name for one thing, so I listed the radiesse.

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Bryson G. Richards, MD

Bryson G. Richards, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

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It's early.Radiesse gives a nice lift but Sculptra takes 2 to 3 months and usually you need 2 or 3 treatments but the results can be natural and long lasting.Getting it right takes good technique but it will improve
It's early.Radiesse gives a nice lift but Sculptra takes 2 to 3 months and usually you need 2 or 3 treatments but the results can be natural and long lasting.Getting it right takes good technique but it will improve
Honestly I see a huge difference, its just subtle as all changes on the face should be. Not sure why you are disappointed.
You are full of bs, haha she it right there is no difference!
Sorry you feel that way. Someone (namely her injector) who has a trained aesthetic eye will see the difference and understand that it takes time and sometimes multiple treatments to get the desired results.
I think the forehead was overdone. Hopefully if this is sculptra, it will go back down some, this is just from initial swelling, I think botox is great but you needed filler more so in the wrinkles between your eyeybrows, not sure if Radiesse could be used here, I don't know what is the best filler for such an active spot. Probably Restylane or another one for a lot of activity and you will need it regularly (I know I will, so if you found a solution to this, let us all know by replying). I think your cheeks do look better, almost overdone but not quite, but what I've realized is that in both men and women but especially women. The temples is the secret sweet spot that gets over looked. I think your temples need help more than your cheeks did. I also noticed significant scarring that is some how masked in the previous pic. So that leads to some unfair comparison.