I've been in this industry for 10 years now, and when we first started doing penis fillers, which is a very common and safe penis enlargement procedure, we used hyaluronic acid fillers. This product, hyaluronic acid, would always produce a fantastic result in terms of volume and size. But the main criticism of it is the fact that, over time, it gets softer and softer.
This is because of a scientific process called isovolumic degradation, where to maintain the size of the volume, the hyaluronic acid molecules have to keep drawing in water. For anatomical body parts such as the lips or the bum, soft tissue structures essentially, this is fantastic, and this is where it works really well, because naturally these structures are soft.
The penis, as all of you are aware, when it needs to be functioning, it needs to be hard and firm. The worst thing you want is an erect penis which feels squidgy or soft, and therefore can increase the difficulties of penetration. This was one of the problems with hyaluronic acid only fillers: they just go soft.
A lot of people come back and say, "Why not this brand, why not that brand?" That's no problem. We can use other brands, I'm not going to name them here because of copyright infringement, but the well known ones we've always used. However, you have to understand that all HA molecules, once injected into the skin, behave the same. They can't be molecularly any different to other filler brands who also use hyaluronic acid in their filler, otherwise they wouldn't pass the CE marking.
The best analogy is different brands of bottled water. They may have slightly different ionic concentrations of salts, but the molecule H2O is identically the same in each bottle of water. If it wasn't, they would have to specify what other chemical or molecule was in there.
So, to summarise: hyaluronic acid is a good volumiser, but not great for the penis in terms of function and performance. This is where we had to introduce a collagen stimulator a potent collagen stimulator like PLLA. This produces collagen fibres within your penis, between the two fascia layers between Buck's fascia and Dartos fascia. In that potential space, it interweaves in the matrix of the hyaluronic acid gel, and over 8 12 weeks forms a dense, realistic feeling of your naturally owned penile tissue.
In terms of enhancement, you cannot get better than that. It is your own tissue being grown between Dartos and Buck's fascia. We've been doing Hybrid Ultimate penis filler now for over 3 years, with a lot of time prior to that for testing. All of our patients who were on the HA are now on the Hybrid 99% of them. They all say the same thing: it's a completely different product.
You can read our Google reviews to see the testimonials. The feedback is consistent: it's firmer, it feels like normal "dick tissue."
What better feedback than that? It feels firm, solid, elastic, springy, smooth and long lasting because it's your own collagen fibres being laid down. These fibres will take 3 5 years to fully break down.
This is why the procedure is so good. In the Hybrid Ultimate formulation, it also contains a great amount of hyaluronic acid gel molecules, which give you the volume. So with Hybrid Ultimate, you have the best of both worlds: the volume and size from hyaluronic acid, and the stiffness, firmness, and longevity of PLLA.
It's about taking the best attributes of each and putting them into one syringe that's Hybrid Ultimate Penis Filler. And this is why, currently, it is the most innovative product available for penis filler and penis enlargement. It completely knocks Penis Enlargement surgery out of the park.
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