Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Captique: part 3

What is cost of Captique?

Captique is considered a cosmetic procedure and not covered by Medicare of any private health insurance. The average cost for a session of Captique treatment varies between $400-$800.

Does captique have side effects?

Sure, most people develop redness swelling and bruising. These side effects are transient and disappear in a few days

Are there complications with captique?

Yes, many complications have been reported online. Most consumers complain that the injections hurt, the benefits are mild at best, and skin hardens after injections. Others complain of keloids and uneven symmetry when injections are done poorly.

Final point

Today Captique injections are done by both physicians and many non health care workers. While complications are rare, they have been reported chiefly from use of unsterile equipment. So to be safe, sound and get the desired result without any hassles, ask for referrals and do not be afraid to ask questions. Today, many nurses and other health professionals who have zero training in cosmetic surgery also perform captique injections.

To get the best treatment seek a qualified health care professional who has experience with Captique.

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