Los Angeles Dermatologists

David Hansen, MD David Hansen, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
9201 W Sunset Blvd Ste. 612, Beverly Hills
999 answers
Don Mehrabi, MD Don Mehrabi, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologist
9735 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 421, Beverly Hills
229 answers
Andrew Kaufman, MD Andrew Kaufman, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologic Surgeon
267 W Hillcrest Dr, Thousand Oaks
138 answers
Lisa Benest, MD Lisa Benest, MD
Burbank Dermatologist
1624 W Olive Ave Ste B, Burbank
97 answers
Rebecca Fitzgerald, MD Rebecca Fitzgerald, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologist
321 N Larchmont Blvd Suite 906, Los Angeles
77 answers
Arnold W. Klein, MD Arnold W. Klein, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
9415 Brighton Way M110, Beverly Hills
67 answers
Karyn Grossman, MD Karyn Grossman, MD
Santa Monica Dermatologist
1301 20th St Ste 350, Santa Monica
41 answers
Brian Dubow, MD Brian Dubow, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologic Surgeon
8631 W. Third Street Suite 635, Los Angeles
41 answers
Peter Goldman, MD Peter Goldman, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologic Surgeon
8631 W. 3rd Street Suite 635, Los Angeles
19 answers
Tanya  Kormeili, MD Tanya Kormeili, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologist
1260 Fifteeth Street Suite 709, Santa Monica
18 answers
David Amron, MD David Amron, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
120 S Spalding Dr Ste 315, Beverly Hills
16 answers
Afshin Farzadmehr, MD Afshin Farzadmehr, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologist
1125 South Beverly Drive Suite 600, Beverly Hills
16 answers
Peyman Ghasri, MD Peyman Ghasri, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologist
5363 Balboa Blvd. Suite 333, Encino
13 answers
Boris Zaks, MD Boris Zaks, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologist
435 N. Roxbury Drive Suite 408, Beverly Hills
6 answers
Will Kirby, DO Will Kirby, DO
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon
8500 Wilshire Blvd Ste 105, Beverly Hills
5 answers
Delphine J. Lee, MD Delphine J. Lee, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologist
11600 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 406 , West Los Angeles
1 answer

Recent Answers

Is Liposuction Safe? What Are the Most Common Risks Associated with Lipo?

Is Liposuction Safe? What Are the Most Common Risks Associated with Lipo?

A: When you eliminate "General Anesthesia", you've eliminated the biggest risk in Liposuction!

Liposuction is a fairly safe procedure with minimal risks when done under local tumescent anesthesia in a healthy and appropriate patient.  The biggest risk with almost any cosmetic procedure is general anesthesia. There are more minor risks involving allergies, contour irregularities, infections, etc... but when done in an appropriate setting and with appropriately experienced docs, you should have a good experience with good results.  Sincerely,

David Hansen,MD 

David Hansen, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon

Which Do You Think is Better to Combat the Dreaded Frown Line...botox or Juvederm?

I am going to have either or done next week for my frown line between my eyes. I can't stand it! I had a conservative amount of Botox done for this last year and it worked fine, but I still was able to see a faint line still. Do you think that getting Juvederm this time around would be a better option, or should I just ask for more Botox?

A: Many patients need both Restylane/juvederm and Botox/Dysport for the frown lines.

Fillers like restylane or juvederm fill in the lines whereas botox/dysport help the muscles not move as much to make the lines less pronounced.  Many patients need both and they can be done at the same time easily.  Expect to pay about $350 for a half syringe of filler and about $300 for botox or dysport in this area. Doing both will probably make the most improvement of all.  Sincerely,

David Hansen,MD

David Hansen, MD
Beverly Hills Dermatologic Surgeon

Approximately How Long Does It Take to See the Full Effects of a Dysport Brow Lift?

How long will the results from Dysport brow lift last?

A: Brow lifting with Dysport

Dysport provides some brow elevation that you can visibly notice generally within a week (or less time for some). But not everyone has the same response as the affected muscles may have different degrees of lift capability once the muscles that pull down are relaxed.

Often Hyaluronic gel filler used in the brow area will provide a very sophisticated dimensional brow effect that can't be accomplished with muscle relaxers alone. If you have lost some of the bony support and the brow has flattened, then fillers strategically placed do a great job of restoring that younger 3D appearance and give the brow a lift effect too.

Rebecca Fitzgerald, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologist
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