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8th June 2007, 21:05
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My Mood: Rep Power: 0  | Sculptra injections I've read that some women have the ball of their feet injected with Restylane or Sculptra, two fillers commonly used for facial wrinkles or feature enhancement. In this way, they create a soft pad that reduces the pain caused by high heels. I've also seen a video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCzIE06SHAY. Do you think it really helps? Marco |
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8th June 2007, 21:56
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My Mood: Rep Power: 10  | Re: Scupltra injections Personally, I'd stay away from simmilar body modifications and stick with gel cushions instead. I know this pain very much [and it's really a pain in the ass even though it's in ball of the feet :D], but I wouldn't go for injecting silicone etc. unles the risk is very low.
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9th June 2007, 02:04
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My Mood: Rep Power: 4  | Re: Scupltra injections i agree, i really don't believe it necesary, unless you plan to wear everyday, all day long, and there's no chance for you off using a pair of tennis shoes, which by the way pops the question to my mind, that ok those injections help you with heels, but what about other shoes, do they still feel the same? |
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9th June 2007, 02:53
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Rep Power: 0  | Re: Scupltra injections If it is done for medical reasons by a board certified podiatrist, it might be OK. If it is to be done just so you can wear heels, and by any old fool of a plastic surgeon or doctor, aviod it at all costs, your feet could end up messed up and painfull for life. A poiatrist knows where everything in the foot is supposed to be, and is very likely to stick the needle in the right place, or better yet recomend an alternative treatment. |
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9th June 2007, 03:34
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My Mood: Rep Power: 1  | Re: Scupltra injections Feet take a lot of pounding, in or out of shoes. Our weight pressing on the bones and tissues creates a lot of pressure within our feet and I do not have a good feeling about foreign materials injected in there. This stuff could break loose and migrate within the foot and cause a whole lot more trouble than foot pain. I don't think injections are a good idea -- gel pads are a whole lot safer.
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9th June 2007, 09:40
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11th June 2007, 21:38
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Rep Power: 26  | Re: Scupltra injections I can heartily recommend Scholl Party Feet gel cushions. They're cheap, effective, re-usable and no risk to your health whatsoever!
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18th June 2007, 19:13
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Rep Power: 0  | Re: Sculptra injections I feel it best to start with the padding in the shoes first, instead of the feet, and see if that helps things before going into any type of body modification. |
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30th June 2007, 11:01
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My Mood: Rep Power: 8  | Re: Sculptra injections Honestly, I don't see the point to take the risk of this kind of body modification when external pads put inside of the shoe achieve EXACTLY the same result. |
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4th July 2007, 00:10
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Originally Posted by Marcus I've read that some women have the ball of their feet injected with Restylane or Sculptra, two fillers commonly used for facial wrinkles or feature enhancement. In this way, they create a soft pad that reduces the pain caused by high heels. I've also seen a video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCzIE06SHAY. Do you think it really helps? Marco | ITV did an item on this recently, with some woman in the "States" who had haD THIS DONE AND WAS FULL OF PRAISES FOR IT. (sorry for caps). personally I do not need any help. My feet aare good enough without external help.
My own reaction would be the same as most others- don't touch it unless you have cast iron guarantees with the "product". If you mess up your feet- no more heels, total discomfort for life. Pain for ever. not good news.
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