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has anyone in houston or the sourounding areas found a Dr. or dermatalogist that

will take medicare for sculprta??? WTF now we cant even get it at all? because

of politic...They just made it to where we have lost everything:( Am I going to

have to walk around an look gaunt like I have aids again..dont think I can

afford retail. Im having panic attaches over this...

Anyway thank to anyone who can give me advise

lily:(

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I spoke with someone from Dr. Mest's office about maybe getting some sculptra. It was relayed back to me that Dr. Mest didn't recommend having sculptra bec I have BA and PMMA already in my face. Any thoughts on this? no sculptra for me? I would gladly go back to Dr. Casavantes in Mexico, as there is no one better than him, I just thought if my insurance will pay for sculptra, why not give it a try. Seems like I'll just have to settle for PMMA with the always fabulous Dr. Casavantes.

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Fort Lauderdale doctor charge $500. Per session . That is major reason I stopped take sculptra even it cover with assistance program.

On Jul 9, 2012 11:51 PM, " GTNYC " <gtnyc@...> wrote:

 

where is your dermatolgist located?mine wanted $600

  

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Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 8:49 PM Subject: Sculptra

 

I know that there have been many discussions here about Sculptra, the cost and the HIV assistance porgrams. I have looked through some of the messages on the topic but I did not come across information on current cost and if the Assistance programs are still in place. I am waiting to hear from the Sculptra people about their Access Program, but I also would like to get up to date info on any other assistance programs that might be available. My dermatologist wants $500.00 per session.

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Fort Lauderdale doctor charge $500. Per session . That is major reason I stopped take sculptra even it cover with assistance program.

On Jul 9, 2012 11:51 PM, " GTNYC " <gtnyc@...> wrote:

 

where is your dermatolgist located?mine wanted $600

  

From: <marblesp1@...>

Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 8:49 PM Subject: Sculptra

 

I know that there have been many discussions here about Sculptra, the cost and the HIV assistance porgrams. I have looked through some of the messages on the topic but I did not come across information on current cost and if the Assistance programs are still in place. I am waiting to hear from the Sculptra people about their Access Program, but I also would like to get up to date info on any other assistance programs that might be available. My dermatologist wants $500.00 per session.

PRH

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and JIm have shamed me into answering..For docs, i use Mark Illeman or Echavez (numbers avail if you can't google/bing them)Last shot from was $300 per vial if you don't do them together ($600 for two, Mark was similar if i remember)

Sorry Jim, but i like sculptra. I've had three series, about 2001, 2005, 2011. Yes it goes away, but i've seen " permanent " which look worse than sculptra, and i've read here about problems with " sagging " and not being able to suck it out...  Some of the others are even more expensive. 

The patient access program at dermik is really very generous, probably no worse than any other pharma corp in the world. My last two times have been FREE and i don't consider myself poor. The first time was only $400 copay for EACH " kit " of " two vials. "  I think it still depends on your AGI (adjusted, not gross income, BIG difference)..

It's definitely worth checking with the program, 866-310-7551, MF 9-5 eastern. ___________ Potrero HillSan Francisco

Re: Sculptra,

Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:14 am (PDT) . Posted by: " Vergel " nelsonvergel

Here are some old directories, Last time I tried to update them, no one respondedI am getting tired of the lack of response from this list to shareinformation

Re: Sculptra

Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:14 am (PDT) . Posted by:

" Jim98122x " jim98122x

They were never interested in lipoatrophy patients--this was, and always has been, all about middle-aged women and non-surgical facelifts. If you go down the path of Sculptra, you're wasting your money. It doesn't last, and when they stop the patient assistance program, your wasting will come back. 

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,Yes I agreed with you about Sculptra that give me natural look.  I don't want look like something foreign object shove in my cheeks.  Sorry JB. I prefer stick with Sculptra but I have to find lower price on injection fee on Sculptra from doctor next touch - up appointment.

My partner got over  12 vials  at little cost  plus  no injection fee. because he covered with Veteran Affair benefit. How lucky he is.  He look so good. MarkOn Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 5:24 PM, EddieKsf <eddieksf@...> wrote:

 

and JIm have shamed me into answering..For docs, i use Mark Illeman or Echavez (numbers avail if you can't google/bing them)Last shot from was $300 per vial if you don't do them together ($600 for two, Mark was similar if i remember)

Sorry Jim, but i like sculptra. I've had three series, about 2001, 2005, 2011. Yes it goes away, but i've seen " permanent " which look worse than sculptra, and i've read here about problems with " sagging " and not being able to suck it out...  Some of the others are even more expensive. 

The patient access program at dermik is really very generous, probably no worse than any other pharma corp in the world. My last two times have been FREE and i don't consider myself poor. The first time was only $400 copay for EACH " kit " of " two vials. "  I think it still depends on your AGI (adjusted, not gross income, BIG difference)..

It's definitely worth checking with the program, 866-310-7551, MF 9-5 eastern. ___________ Potrero Hill

San Francisco

Re: Sculptra,

Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:14 am (PDT) . Posted by: " Vergel " nelsonvergel

Here are some old directories, Last time I tried to update them, no one respondedI am getting tired of the lack of response from this list to shareinformation

Re: Sculptra

Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:14 am (PDT) . Posted by:

" Jim98122x " jim98122x

They were never interested in lipoatrophy patients--this was, and always has been, all about middle-aged women and non-surgical facelifts. If you go down the path of Sculptra, you're wasting your money. It doesn't last, and when they stop the patient assistance program, your wasting will come back. 

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