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How long does UroFill/HLA injections last?

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2024 11:31 am
by Pamen116
Just curious how long you will typically carry the girth you get from the procedure?

And if you do have to go for another session what’s the typical cadence of that, every 1yr? 2?

Just wondering how long the girth last basically

Re: How long does UroFill/HLA injections last?

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2024 5:32 pm
by Alphapop7@gmail.com
According to my Urologist Doctor in Dallas, Dr. Perito from Miami, who is owner of the UroFill name and "patented technique", recently started an ongoing scientific peer reviewed study, based on two years of data, that showed a 92% retention rate on girth after 2 years have elapsed.
This same Dr Perito says he has been using his UroFill HA and technique for over 6 years now, and anecdotally, claims that the retention rate is about the same after 6 years.i.e....92% retention of original filled girth.
I would guess that each person might be slightly different depending on one's metabolism rate and how that would affect the absorption of the HA filler over time. But a 92% retention rate over 6 years of present experience seems encouraging.

My Dr.says the worse case scenario might be that you have to come back after 3 or 4 years and get a small supplemental "fill-up". (How much of this is "marketing baloney", I do not know.). But the two year scientific study results should be reliable.

Re: How long does UroFill/HLA injections last?

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2024 5:36 pm
by Alphapop7@gmail.com
According to my Urologist Doctor in Dallas, Dr. Perito from Miami, who is owner of the UroFill name and "patented technique", recently started an ongoing scientific peer reviewed study, based on two years of data, that showed a 92% retention rate on girth after 2 years have elapsed.
This same Dr Perito says he has been using his UroFill HA and technique for over 6 years now, and anecdotally, claims that the retention rate is about the same after 6 years.i.e....92% retention of original filled girth.
I would guess that each person might be slightly different depending on one's metabolism rate and how that would affect the absorption of the HA filler over time. But a 92% retention rate over 6 years of present experience seems encouraging.

My Dr.says the worse case scenario might be that you have to come back after 3 or 4 years and get a small supplemental "fill-up". (How much of this is "marketing baloney", I do not know.). But the two year scientific study results should be reliable.