Orange County Botox doctors
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Harold J. Kaplan, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
23211 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite 200, Torrance |
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557 answers |
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Michael Elam, MD
Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Dr #207, Newport Beach |
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46 answers |
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Daniel Reichner, MD
Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon
3101 W Coast Hwy Suite 314, Newport Beach |
39 answers | |
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Hisham Seify, MD, PhD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
20072 SW Birch St Suite 110, Newport Beach |
36 answers | |
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Farbod Esmailian, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
10861 Cherry Street Suite 108, Los Alamitos |
33 answers | |
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Grace Liu, MD
Newport Beach Dermatologic Surgeon
3991 MacArthur Blvd Suite 228 , Newport Beach |
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22 answers |
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David Alessi, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8670 Wilshire Boulevard. Suite 200, Beverly Hills |
16 answers | |
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William Bruno, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
201 South Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills |
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14 answers |
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Sanjay Grover MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Drive Suite 507, Newport Beach |
13 answers | |
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Andrew Kaufman, MD
Los Angeles Dermatologic Surgeon
267 W Hillcrest Dr, Thousand Oaks |
12 answers | |
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Dan Mills, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
31852 Pacific Coast Hwy Suite 401 , Laguna Beach |
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10 answers |
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Anita Patel, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
465 N Roxbury Dr Suite 1001 , Beverly Hills |
10 answers | |
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Amir M. Karam, MD
San Diego Facial Plastic Surgeon
4765 Carmel Mountain Road 201, San Diego |
9 answers | |
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Lorrie Klein, MD
Laguna Niguel Dermatologic Surgeon
30201 Golden Lantern Ste B, Laguna Niguel |
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9 answers |
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Kristin Egan, MD
Manhattan Beach Facial Plastic Surgeon
2809 Sepulveda Boulevard, Manhattan Beach |
7 answers | |
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Ali Sajjadian, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
496 Old Newport Blvd Suite 3, Newport Beach |
7 answers | |
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Lavinia Chong, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
1401 Avocado Ave Ste 803, Newport Medical Plaza, Newport Beach |
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6 answers |
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Karyn Grossman, MD
Santa Monica Dermatologist
1301 20th St Ste 350, Santa Monica |
6 answers | |
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Robert W. Kessler, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
2121 East Pacific Coast Highway Suite 200, Corona del Mar |
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5 answers |
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Boris M. Ackerman, MD
Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Drive Suite 607 , Newport Beach |
4 answers | |
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Michael A. Jazayeri, MD
Santa Ana Plastic Surgeon
2010 East First St. Ste. 270, Santa Ana |
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3 answers |
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Thomas T. Nguyen, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
11190 Warner Ave. Suite 400, Fountain Valley |
3 answers | |
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Robert M. Wald, Jr., MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
100 E. Valencia Mesa Dr. Ste. 300, Fullerton |
3 answers | |
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Kimberly Lee, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
433 North Camden Drive Suite 780, Beverly Hills |
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2 answers |
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Todd C. Miller, MD
Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeon
16501 Pacific Coast Hwy., Sunset Beach |
2 answers | |
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David L. J. Wardle, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Dr Suite 406, Newport Beach |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
It's been eight days, and although I see a 20% improvement, I can still squint, forming those 11s between my brows. She did two shots in that area, then one each over the arch and three on each crow's feet area on the sides of my eyes. Do I need to wait a bit longer, go back for more injections or accept that this is probably the way my body reacts? I paid by the area treated, not by the units, so I don't have any idea if she would retreat free of charge.
I had 8 units of Botox to the upper forehead a week ago. I went back because a still had a few lines above my brows. The doctor said i needed to have my glabella done to support the forehead. So she injected 8 units into the glabella. The next morning my eyes were swollen and I have HUGE bags under my eyes, that were NEVER there before. This was my very first botox experience and I'm worried sick that these bags won't go away. Is this common, is there anything I can do?
This is not a typical occurrence with Botox to this area. As other panel members have mentioned, it is possible that it is swelling. I recommend that you see your injector for an evaluation.
I have very good skin for my age. I am very careful with sunscreen (spf 70+ with zinc because I'm allergic to regular sunscreen) and I try to wear hats and sunglasses. I do have a lot of freckles but I don't burn because I'm half Italian (southern). ANYWAY, I know that preventative Botox is big and so is retin A, but before I invest all this money over a long period of time, I want to know if it will really make a difference. Can you REALLY look 26 at 36 or is it all a scam?
All very good and interesting feedback from panel members.
We are big believers in daily use of sunscreen. Avoiding smoking and using a simple, cost-effective skin care regimen are things that any person, at any age, and with any budget can maintain.
After age 40, many of our female patients have already recognized the benefits from cosmetic injection treatments as well as medical lasers that stimulate collagen as well as resolve pigmentation concerns.
Starting early with good skin care habits will always serve one well.

























