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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology
301 W. Bastanchury Rd., Ste. 210, Fullerton, California
4 | 2 Reviews
46 Questions Answered
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Radiesse for Nasolabial Folds

Asked By:AnonymousANSWERS (1)
Radiesse reduces lines between the nose and the mouth, diminishes blemishes, renews fullness of the lips and restores natural cheek contours, while filling in smile and frown lines. Radiesse is popular for its long-lasting results and should last for two years or more.



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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

4 | 2 reviews
You may experience swelling, redness and possible infection at the treatment site. If it is placed too superficially, you will see a swelling of the tissue and have a lesser effect. It is used for deeper lines and wrinkles in nasolabial folds, melolabial folds, and cheeks as well as tops of hands. It is never used in the lip area and not recommended in the forehead.
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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

4 | 2 reviews
I encourage my patients to use ice compresses and sometimes an oral antihistamine like Benadryl for the first day or two.
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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

4 | 2 reviews
Bellafill works for atrophic scars, which are deep or shallow. Please schedule a consultation with your provider to see if you're a good candidate for Bellafill.
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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

4 | 2 reviews
Bellafill is a semi-permanent dermal filler used for acne scars. The collagen provides immediate volume below pitted scars or nasolabial folds to lift them to the level of the surrounding skin. Results are immediate and long lasting. May last up to 5 years.


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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

4 | 2 reviews

Solution for a Red Nose?

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The Vbeam laser works great for redness around the nose. The number of treatments will depend on the severity of the condition. Sometimes a topical with vitamin C is helpful to reduce redness. 

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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

4 | 2 reviews
It is very important to follow the aftercare protocols from your provider after laser skin resurfacing. I recommend Aquaphor to my patients because it has great healing properties for post-procedure skin. The ointment keeps the skin moist when reapplied often. After the epidermis has healed, the Aquaphor is substituted with less emollient agents. You should avoid the sun for one month.


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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

4 | 2 reviews
Microneedling can improve the appearance of white stretch marks, but it is not a cure. The results will not be dramatic. My recommendation to you would be to schedule a cosmetic consultation and seek if laser treatment is right for you.
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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

4 | 2 reviews
We do not perform microneedling above the cheek bone. We do not recommend this area because it is too close to the eyes.
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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

4 | 2 reviews
Our Center uses Benev's GF-DNA Serum. The serum is designed to diminish the signs of aging and sun damage. The light gel contains natural plant extracts, proteins, interleukins and antioxidants to help promote firmer, smoother skin and restore a youthful, healthy glow. The serum is great for post-treatment care. 
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David J. Sire, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

4 | 2 reviews

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Saline injections vastly improved my scar - Fullerton, CA

Excellent. Very caring and honest. I received three saline injection treatments for a shallow indented scar on my nose. My scar improved about 70-80% about six months post final treatment. Dr. Sire was helpful and caring and attentive.

$17Spironolactone For Acne
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JennaN

Sprinolactone for Hormonal Acne -Fullerton, CA

It seems like I have battled acne since I was 16 years old, now I am 26, so a good ten years now (confined to my jaw and chin).I remember breaking out pretty bad as a freshman in High school but then I went on birth control and while I was on it, I don't really remember having any acne. Maybe a small zit here and there. Nothing crazy though. For some un known reason I went of birth control when I started college. I don't remember how long after that, but I would break out pretty bad. ONLY on my chin/jaw area. I dealt with it for a year or so and went back to birth control. But a different brand since my insurance had changed. I was still breaking out! Not nearly has bad but I was still getting cysts in that area. I would go to derms and they would put me on topicals and oral antibiotics. The topicals made my sensitive and fair skin worse! So I would stop those. Antibiotics would definitely help, but once I stopped, the acne came right back! About 6 months ago, I woke up with 3 HUGE cysts on my chin. I ran out to get antibiotics from my derm again. At this point, I feel as though antibiotics still help a bit but are not nearly as effective. I got to a point where I knew it was my hormones. I had blood work done, sure enough, slightly elevated testosterone. My derm told me to see an endocrinologist. I felt that was a bit excessive. So I went to see another derm (dr. Sires office in Fullerton ca). I derm I spoke to said sprinolactone would be a good fit for me. I just started my first dose last night. I am only on 25mg at twice a day. However, I still am on antibiotics as I am worried about an initial breakout from the sprino and truthfully I am scared to go off the antibiotics. I will keep updating ! Updated on 13 Aug 2013: So it's been almost a week since I started the sprinolactone. I was feeling great (except being a little more thirsty) until today. I have a slight dull headache which I think is due to the fact that I didn't drink enough water today. After work I had to run errands and after about an hour I could tell I was getting a little dehydrated. A little more tired than usual today too. I have no yet experienced an initial breakout out and I'm praying that I don't. My face is starting to actually look a little better so I really don't want it to get worse. I have noticed a slight decrease in the amount of blackheads on my nose. Not sure if its due to the sprinolactone or the new cleanser I purchased. The cleanser doesn't have any exfoliating agents in it, so maybe its is due to the sprino. I also feel slightly less oily. Updated on 19 Aug 2013: So I've been feeling pretty good from the sprionolactone. A little bit tired. I might ask my doctor if I can take both 25mg at night. Even if I get 8 or 9 hours, I'm still tired. And I have been drinking a tonnnnn of water. I did have a pretty deep pimple surface but I've seen it lurking on my skin for a few weeks now. So I don't think it was brought on by the sprionolactone. I popped it Friday night and now I'm still left with nasty reddness around the area. Lucky me. I just want my skin to go back to normal. :-( Updated on 3 Sep 2013: So besides feeling a little less oily, haven't noticed much of a difference. Went to my derm today and she up'ed my dosage to 100mg. Updated on 24 Sep 2013: So I've been in 100mg for about 3 weeks now. Haven't noticed anything :-(. I'm fact, last week I had a huge cyst surface that is still on my face. And I think I'm getting one on my forehead too. Which is weird because I never breakout on my forehead. Can anyone tell me how long it took to see results. I'm getting very impatient.