Thousand Oaks Plastic Surgeons
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S. Sean Younai, MD
Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
16055 Ventura Blvd Suite 100, Encino |
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311 answers |
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Athleo Louis Cambre, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
9201 Sunset Blvd Suite 214, Los Angeles |
134 answers | |
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Christopher Costanzo, MD
Thousand Oaks Plastic Surgeon
2190 Lynn Rd Suite 380, Thousand Oaks |
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Michael R. Schwartz, MD
Thousand Oaks Plastic Surgeon
696 Hampshire Road Suite 210, Westlake Village |
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Recent Answers
Why is My Nose Red and Broken out 2 Weeks After Rhinoplasty?
I had rhinoplasty exactly 2 wks ago. My doc put tape across my nose after removing the splint, which I removed a few days ago. My nose has since become super broken out and I have red splotches across it. It looks like it is red and swollen like crazy. I put on some acne treatment but am worried that this persistent redness will cause broken capillaries & swelling. Should I be applying cold compresses to reduce the redness/swelling? What should I do? I'm scared it'll cause permanent damage
A: Nose swelling and redness after rhinoplasty in Los AngelesIt is very normal to get redness of the nose and/or skin breakout after surgery. irritation of the nasal skin from tape which is used for nasal implant does often contribute to buildup of oil in the nasal skin and skin breakout. cleaning nasal skin with cleansers is the best treatment.
What Is The Approximate Time for Breast Implant Inframammary Incision to Heal?
Good evening, How long does it take for the breast implant inframammary incision site to heal 100%? Thank you!
A: Healing breast augmentation incisions after breast implant surgerybreast incisions heal well usually over the first 30 days. most women get their incisions wet in 2 days, and get in a pool in 3-4 weeks after breast augmentation saline. usually, incisions around the areola or under the breast fold heal faster than those in the axilla or arm pit.
What is Wrong with my Eyes, They've Started Drooping? (photo)
Over the last few months, I've developed this odd drooping on my left eyelid, and a fold in my right. This seems to be most prominent in the evenings, and looks better when I'm well rested. I'm in my early 20's and can tell that this is quite a recent development. Not sure if it's relevant, but I have also started getting bad double and blurry vision and muscle weakness. What is wrong with my eyes? Is this ptosis? How can it be fixed? Thanks very much.
A: Eyelid ptosis or droopy eyesYour pictures indicate that you have eyelid ptosis. this can have medical, genetic, and structural causes. You will need to be carefully evaluated by an ophthalmologist, prior to considering surgical repair.



