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Bpi plastic with Bio-Alcamid ?

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2003 8:11 am
by Paulo
Hi
At last the doctor says the product that he advise to correct my bpi shoulder. Is Bio-Alcamid Body (http://www.bioalcamid.com/ ). But, I got to pay, and is very expensive. He says I need 50 cc. Each 10cc costs almost 500euros.

I write to know if the product was ok for Bpi cases, and they awnser:
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From: scientific@polymekon.it
To: "Paulo G."
Subject: Re: Bio-Alcamid to correct aspect of long term brachial plexus injuries.

dear mr Paulo
Scientific Director of Polymekon research speaking
I want replay very quickly at your questions
- yes, we treated some cases
- effectively Bio-Alcamid could be a good solution for this kind of desease.The results up to now are very excellent.
- our experience is of three years
- up to now nothing complications....
- the implant must be done with the correct technique ( I learned mypersonal techinque worldwide)
- I'll try to send you an example, but you have to remember that the cases are always differents for whoever
best regards
prof Carmelo Protopapa, MDScientific Director Polymekon research- Italy -
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What you think?

Paulo G

Re: Bpi plastic with Bio-Alcamid ?

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2003 11:45 am
by Francine_Litz
paulo - that is SO interesting!! I'll be curious to know what you will do about this. This certainly answers your question about making your arm look more muscular. Wow! what a find!

-francine

Re: Bpi plastic with Bio-Alcamid ?

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:02 pm
by admin
what is this site...........i went to it but couldn't understand what I was looking at? I'm not crazy about how my shoulder looks because of the muscle atrophy..........does it do something for that? if so what and how? thanks, it looks really interesting.
Suzanne

Re: Bpi plastic with Bio-Alcamid ?

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:58 pm
by Paulo
Do you mean this site http://www.bioalcamid.com ? … ok, I try explain: go to “pictures” then “Upper limbs”. I think the lower picture aspect can be a BPI shoulder. Its only cosmetic. Is like an inside protese. But a doctor (plastic specialist) can explain better.
I am see if the insurance company pays that.
Paulo G