Vampire Facial near Granite Bay, CA

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Tom S. Liu, MD, MBA

Tom S. Liu, MD, MBA

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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16 years experience 1111 Exposition Blvd., Sacramento, California 18.7 miles
I had a facetite procedure with Dr Tom Liu 3 days ago and I couldn’t be more happy with this experie... Read more
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Jeffrey A. Sweat, MD

Jeffrey A. Sweat, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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17 years experience 3000 S St., Sacramento, California 21.2 miles
Great experience since day one! The staff is very sweet! I had a mommy make over, even though I’m no... Read more
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In my teens (I'm 39 now) I have always had large pores, moderate acne, and then cystic acne and scar... Read more
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Ray Bayati, MD

Ray Bayati, MD

Physician, Board Certified in Internal Medicine
28 years experience 5120 Ward Ln., Rocklin, California 3.6 miles
He is amazing! Dr. Ray fixed my gummy smile, plumped my lips & crows feet with botox. My smile i... Read more
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Reginald Rice, MD, FACS

Reginald Rice, MD, FACS

Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Rice is a skilled pro at his craft, he and his team are amazing and the Esthetic Center of El Do... Read more
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The staff at Pretty Please Granite Bay were incredible! The procedure was quick, comfortable and det... Read more
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