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Macrolane- I've had it done.
May 4 2008 at 11:46 AM Sindy (no login)
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Hi There,
I thought I'd share my experiences of Macrolane as I know it's a new treatment and I struggled to find much out before I had it done. I was a full A/ small B cup. I had 150mls in each breast. I am now a very full B/ medium C (I can fit a C more comfortably).
I had the treatment at London Bridge and I would highly recommend Chris Inglefield.
I am very happy with the results now but be warned it is certainly not pain free and your breasts will feel very hard and lumpy (like tennis balls under the skin) for at least too weeks. My have softened and 'dropped' now and the look and feel v.natural. I would really recommend macrolane as I only took one day off work and the healing time is very quick. Although they feel hard the pain subsides after 2-3 days.
Hope this helps.
Sindy X
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Una
(no login) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. May 6 2008, 8:10 AM
Hello, I am new to this subject (macrolane). How long are you expecting the rsults to last for?
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Burdock
(no login) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. May 17 2008, 7:39 AM
By all accounts you need a top up every year. I'm still undecided about this. In some ways a boob job gives you more bang for your buck. The only advantage of macrolane is that it's considered safer.
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Cristina
(no login) thanks May 18 2008, 3:15 PM
Hey, thanks for your message. I did the treatment only a little over 48 hours ago and i am finally having less pain. My breast is super super hard and lumpy thou and i was worrying whether it would have gotten better!
I only had 100 ml injected and considering how my skin seems to be pulling, I got to admit I am quiet happy with my choice ;o))
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Cristina
(no login) question over 150 ml May 18 2008, 3:20 PM
One thing: did your doctor inject the 150 ml in one go? Mine said it was better to start with 100 ml and then eventually top up in couple of weeks, shall I wanted to. Thanks
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Tracy
(no login) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. August 11 2008, 7:29 AM
In answer to Una you have to get new injections every year because the material gets absorbed into the body.
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skeeterbites
(Login skeeterbites) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. August 26 2008, 7:32 PM
There are such conflicting responses from you and another poster. So hard to know how it will work on your own body. I am so confused. Thanks for telling us how it went and I wish you all success with it.
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Brianna
(no login) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. September 4 2008, 10:50 AM
People have different expectations and different satisfaction levels and different ideas about what's worthwhile and what's value for money, and so inevitably their comments appear to be conflicting.
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sharper
(no login) the longetivy of macrolane July 26 2009, 7:11 PM
Hi
I was wondering if anyone who has had the macrolane injections would share their experience on what it is like 5/6/7/8 months on. I have read several accounts that the results can disappear long before 12months is up. Has this happened to anyone, or has it actually last for nearly a year? Would love to hear peoples experienes from the clinic where they had it done because there are so many that offer this treatment now. Thanks.
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Betty
(no login) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. July 27 2009, 1:49 PM
The clinic where you had it done will not make any difference to how long the macrolane lasts. It's all about how your body deals with it, how quickly it breaks it down and moves it away, and this is something that is bound to vary from person to person. If the macrolane lasts only a short time that's just you and not something you can change by going to one clinic rather than another clinic.
May 4 2008 at 11:46 AM Sindy (no login)
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Hi There,
I thought I'd share my experiences of Macrolane as I know it's a new treatment and I struggled to find much out before I had it done. I was a full A/ small B cup. I had 150mls in each breast. I am now a very full B/ medium C (I can fit a C more comfortably).
I had the treatment at London Bridge and I would highly recommend Chris Inglefield.
I am very happy with the results now but be warned it is certainly not pain free and your breasts will feel very hard and lumpy (like tennis balls under the skin) for at least too weeks. My have softened and 'dropped' now and the look and feel v.natural. I would really recommend macrolane as I only took one day off work and the healing time is very quick. Although they feel hard the pain subsides after 2-3 days.
Hope this helps.
Sindy X
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Una
(no login) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. May 6 2008, 8:10 AM
Hello, I am new to this subject (macrolane). How long are you expecting the rsults to last for?
Edit Message Delete Message
Burdock
(no login) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. May 17 2008, 7:39 AM
By all accounts you need a top up every year. I'm still undecided about this. In some ways a boob job gives you more bang for your buck. The only advantage of macrolane is that it's considered safer.
Edit Message Delete Message
Cristina
(no login) thanks May 18 2008, 3:15 PM
Hey, thanks for your message. I did the treatment only a little over 48 hours ago and i am finally having less pain. My breast is super super hard and lumpy thou and i was worrying whether it would have gotten better!
I only had 100 ml injected and considering how my skin seems to be pulling, I got to admit I am quiet happy with my choice ;o))
Edit Message Delete Message
Cristina
(no login) question over 150 ml May 18 2008, 3:20 PM
One thing: did your doctor inject the 150 ml in one go? Mine said it was better to start with 100 ml and then eventually top up in couple of weeks, shall I wanted to. Thanks
Edit Message Delete Message
Tracy
(no login) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. August 11 2008, 7:29 AM
In answer to Una you have to get new injections every year because the material gets absorbed into the body.
Edit Message Delete Message
skeeterbites
(Login skeeterbites) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. August 26 2008, 7:32 PM
There are such conflicting responses from you and another poster. So hard to know how it will work on your own body. I am so confused. Thanks for telling us how it went and I wish you all success with it.
Edit Message Delete Message
Brianna
(no login) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. September 4 2008, 10:50 AM
People have different expectations and different satisfaction levels and different ideas about what's worthwhile and what's value for money, and so inevitably their comments appear to be conflicting.
Edit Message Delete Message
sharper
(no login) the longetivy of macrolane July 26 2009, 7:11 PM
Hi
I was wondering if anyone who has had the macrolane injections would share their experience on what it is like 5/6/7/8 months on. I have read several accounts that the results can disappear long before 12months is up. Has this happened to anyone, or has it actually last for nearly a year? Would love to hear peoples experienes from the clinic where they had it done because there are so many that offer this treatment now. Thanks.
Edit Message Delete Message
Betty
(no login) Re: Macrolane- I've had it done. July 27 2009, 1:49 PM
The clinic where you had it done will not make any difference to how long the macrolane lasts. It's all about how your body deals with it, how quickly it breaks it down and moves it away, and this is something that is bound to vary from person to person. If the macrolane lasts only a short time that's just you and not something you can change by going to one clinic rather than another clinic.