wolfpacker wrote:ready2go wrote:tooyoung wrote:
I can't imagine people are even considering fillers.
https://youtu.be/-cOekD0QBv8?si=aBPizZ3H605VDXXB
And I'm not an advocate for pneuma either.
haha " a letter from your penis "
but mr penis said ' no liquid silicone or pmma "
, Ellansé is not PMMA. Ellansé is a dermal filler composed of polycaprolactone (PCL) microspheres in a carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) gel carrier. PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate) is a different type of synthetic polymer used in some other dermal fillers. Ellansé is a biostimulator of collagen, meaning it stimulates the body's own collagen production, while PMMA fillers are not known to have this effect .
so ?
PMMA is 100% a biostimulator of collagen
PMMA, being a permanent filler, is associated with a higher risk of long-term complications like nodules, migration, and potential for scarring if not implanted correctly. Ellansé, while biocompatible and inducing collagenesis, also carries risks of early complications like bruising and swelling, and late-onset complications like nodules and potential migration.
so pcl has less risk , not none .
kind of like getting an implant and risks of infections etc