I am extremely satisfied with the results of my surgical procedure. Dr. Weng took the time to listen to my specific requests and even provided visual examples of what the potential outcomes could look like. She’s a highly skilled surgeon with a calm, personable demeanor, making her both approachable and confident in her expertise. During the pre-surgical consultations, she answered all of my questions—no matter how silly—with ease and patience. The day of the surgery was incredibly smooth, with the surgical center running efficiently and Dr. Weng arriving fully prepared, complete with my pictures and documents to reference. After the procedure, I had a few questions and was able to text her in the evening; she always responded promptly. When I returned for follow-up visits, the staff was warm and welcoming, and their genuine care and positivity were evident. I truly appreciated their support, especially during moments when I was in discomfort. Dr. Weng continued to meet with me post-surgery to ensure everything was healing as we had envisioned together. She was the best choice for me, and I truly believe she could be the right one for you as well!
October 27, 2015 I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy, a life changing event. The right side of my face was paralyzed for 4 months. Unaware not to touch my face as the nerve starts to regrow and attach to facial muscles. I did not blink or have tears for 7 months and my taste buds were affected. Stress caused my Bell's Palsy. I saw two neurologists who explained there was nothing that could be done. Any recovery would have to happen within 12 months. Therapists would not see me for 6-12 months from onset. After I started seeing movement returning, I started acupuncture for 12 months, which helped but already had the sinkinesis. The muscles felt tight so my primary doctor suggested physical rehab and referred me to a rehab facility for stroke patients. I did 16 sessions and was taught how strengthen muscles due to muscle atrophy and the synkinesis. It is now 2 years later and a nerve test shows nerve function has returned but my issue is the synkinesis. Neurologists figure the optical nerve connected to corner of nose and mouth. I have to hold my cheek in order to pronounce letters such as m, p, b. The lip need to seal so just hold cheek while I speak with anyone. Also have to hold my cheek to chew food on the right side and avoid drooling. Stretching exercises sometimes helps keep the cheek loose but always tightens again. Breathing through my right nostril make it hard to sleep. A breathe right helps keep it open so I can get a restful sleep. My right eye also closes when I eat. Tears also pool in the eye so hard to focus then run down my cheek. I had come to accept this as "my life" until I met Dr. King, who referred me to Dr. Catherine Weng. See below!!!
Dr. Weng was fantastic. She was very informative and took the time to help me understand what was going to happen. I spent most of my life self conscious about my appearance. My only regret now is that I wish I had done this sooner. Dr. Weng is a perfectionist. I can tell be the outcome of my surgery.
Love love love her. I had a nose job performed years ago that left me unable to breathe and no visual change. Because of that experience I delayed getting it fixed for years. Bad experience. Choosing Dr. Weng was a great decision. She not only fixed my breathing problem, which is HUGE, she also made the cosmetic portion so pleasing that I feel great. My nose no longer causes new grief. I look in the mirror and say I love my nose. I have NEVER said that before. I HIGHLY recommend her
So impressed with Dr. Weng's work! When it comes to lip augmentation, getting Botox and decreasing smile lines, it is not something I would trust just anyone with. Dr. Weng is so patient and detailed in her work, she cares about getting it right and knows what she is doing, I fully trust her recommendations. Since I have been seeing her for my lips, I have received SO many compliments and now my friends want to see her for filler and injections too!
This was my first experience with any type of cosmetic procedure and I'm very happy that I chose Dr. Weng. She was gentle, and she explained everything to me before, during and after the procedure. I was totally comfortable in her care.
Dr. Weng is the absolute best in the Boulder/Denver/Golden areas. Her expertise is top notch. She has a gentle touch and her bedside manner is so caring. I felt so at ease and open to her suggestions. I will be returning.
Dr. Weng was amazing. She has the gentle touch with injections, when i head Restylane for under eye, and Botox on my face and I have had wonderful results! Process it self for this was easy and fast. Wonderful doctor. Very thorough. She was very professional and sympathetic. Definitely Highly recommend her!
Dr. Weng was amazing. She made me feel completely comfortable and the results from my Botox and Kybella are perfect. I will be going to her from now on for all of my cosmetic needs! Highly recommend her!
Approaching 40, I was looking for options to help refresh my look without dramatic changes to my appearance. Botox was a great solution and Dr. Weng provided professional care explaining the process and comprehensive options available. I would highly recommend you consult with Dr. Weng as you consider the options for a more youthful look.
Thank you for sharing your photos. It looks like you are interesting in narrowing your nose. You would be a candidate for a rhinoplasty. Ethnic rhinoplasty refers to maintaining certain goals while performing the rhinoplasty to preserve ethnic features and not give every patient a caucasian looking nose. This would be important in your case. Hope this is helpful
Reviewing your photos, you do look like a candidate for a lower blepharoplasty. This surgery comes with many variations and varying complexity. Fat can be removed from a conjunctival incision (inside the eye) which would be scar less. The fat can also be repositioned (taken from the area of puffiness and placed in an area of hollowing). I cannot tell from your photos whether this would make sense for you since they are cropped pretty close around the eyes. While $12000 does seem a bit high to me for a lower blepharoplasty, ultimately, its between you and your surgeon whether you feel it is worth it for the price you were quoted.
The short answer is this vertical line a glabellar rhytid, the vertical lines that are commonly treated with botox injection in the brow area. It is a bit unusual for it to be so prominent in a 24 year old. The frontalis muscle that goes from the scalp to the top of the brows can have different configurations in different people. In some people it is a continuous sheet across the forehead, in others there may be a gap in the middle. I would suspect your frontalis muscle may have a gap in it, which allows the corrugators (frown muscles under the eyebrows) to create that indentation every time you bring your brows together. It looks like you also have a horizontal scar in the left side of your forehead. Thanks for your question Dr. Weng
It looks like post op swelling in the supra tip area. this is pretty common as it is an area that gets manipulated a lot during surgery. it sounds like you have a good doctor who is providing you with careful and thorough follow up. thats the most important part. I don't personally use accutane. For your type of localized persistent swelling I would inject a small amount of steroid (triamcinolone). This can be done anytime within the first few months after surgery and may have to be repeated once every 6 weeks for a few treatments.
The standard and typically conservative recommendation after Botox treatment is to avoid alcohol and strenuous exercise until the next day and avoid laying flat or inverting the head for 4-6 hours. it sounds like your ballet class is not that strenuous to teach and you should be fine. But if your concerned you could always get a later appointment after class.