Marin TITAN doctors

Keith Denkler, MD Keith Denkler, MD
Marin Plastic Surgeon
275 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur
3 answers
Steven H. Williams, MD Steven H. Williams, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
4000 Dublin Blvd Suite 300, Dublin
1 answer
Diana Parnell, MD Diana Parnell, MD
Marin Dermatologist
1100 S Eliseo Dr Ste 2, Greenbrae

Recent Answers

Can Titan Decrease Swelling of Tear Trough After Juvederm Injection?

I had Juvederm UP XC injected on my tear thoughs 2 weeks ago. I'm still swollen. Can Titan laser decrease the swelling? What power should I ask for settings? thanks

A: TITAN Should Be A Third Choice

The best first option would be massage. If that is not successful, then have your doctor dissovle the JUVEDERM with VITRASSE (hyaluronidase) injections.  These enzyme injections will break up lumps residual JUVEDERM.  Have your doctor only inject small amounts as probably you don't want all the JUVEDERM reversed, only the lumpy areas.  Repeat treatments of VITRASSE may be necessary to get rid of residual lumps.  TITAN treatments may be tried tried after VITRASSE injections if they are not successful

Keith Denkler, MD
Marin Plastic Surgeon
Can I Combine Botox with Titan for crows feet?

I had a Titan treatment about 10 days ago. I plan on getting another one in about 4-6 weeks. I would like to get Botox sometime before the next Titan treatment. The Botox will be mainly in my forehead and crow's feet area. The Titan will be mainly my lower face and neck, although, she did go over a little bit of my lower and upper eye area last time. My question is, if she were go anywhere near the Botoxed area with the Titan Laser, would it dilute the effectiveness of the Botox after the Botox has been in my system for a couple of weeks or a month?

A: It is safe to combine Botox and Titan

Your plan sounds excellent. Mixing Botox and Titan treatments is safe. Enjoy your results. Botox is fixed to the tissues rapidly and it is safe to do a Titan treatment afterword.

Keith Denkler, MD
Marin Plastic Surgeon
Should I Consider TITAN?

...for lax skin around my jaw line and neck

A: Titan can work for sagging skin

Titan treatments can work for this, but you need be checked to see if this is muscular sagging or just loose skin.

Muscular sagging will need a surgical procedure to lift. Skin looseness can be tightened with the Titan.

Patients that have lost a lot of weight and have loose skin need surgery, not Titan treatments.

Keith Denkler, MD
Marin Plastic Surgeon
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