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I would like to enthusiastically endorse Dr. Chui-Collins. Not only does she have a lovely bedside manner, she has a brilliant eye and is a thoughtful, skillful, and talented surgeon. She prides herself in being an expert with facial anatomy as a certified and trained facial plastic surgeon, and the result is beautiful and natural-looking. She is from the Bay Area and understands the cosmetic aesthetic of Northern California. She will not try to give you the Housewives of Orange County look. In fact, she will listen to your concerns and may gently suggest different paths to reaching your goals. She will steer you away from the clichéd conventions of “youth” such as trout-pout and a completely wrinkle-free face. She will make suggestions tailored to your goals which you might have never considered. I, for example, had started Botox injections with another doctor several times a year at 40 years old (when having a wrinkled forehead was very unfashionable), then started fillers underneath my eyes and in my cheeks toward my late forties. By the time I turned 50, I hated the way my face looked. My face was puffy with squinty eyes, but I didn’t know what to do to stop looking “old.” When I looked in the mirror, I didn’t look like me anymore. All my pretty features had disappeared. And, when the fillers and Botox started to wear off, I got scared about looking haggard and deflated. I thought that I just had to accept the fact that I had now gotten ugly, and it was really, really depressing! I then decided to visit Dr. Chui-Collins. I talked to her about being Asian, and wanting a natural Asian look. She really got it. She took out the filler from under my eyes, and told me that people always have “tear troughs” under their eyes, and it looks weird when you don’t have them. She also said that too much filler under the eyes for Asians can make their eyes look even smaller. Instead, she injected Botox in my forehead in such a way to give my eyes and brows a lift, and then injected filler into the orbital area in the temples which loses fat/volume as we age. This subtle volume gave me a more youthful look and it also gave my eyelids a little lift. She also suggested putting a bit of filler in the bridge of my nose (I have a non-existent Asian bridge) which drew the spectator’s eye more toward the center of my face and made my eyes look wider, as well as making my face a little more narrow. She also injected filler into my chin to elongate my face and create a counterbalance to my wide cheeks and my descending jawline. Finally, she suggested an Ultherapy session for my face and neck which made my skin tighter and refreshed looking. I had a wonderful result, and I really trust Dr. Chui-Collins’ personal opinion, her aesthetic, and surgical skill. She is patient and really listens. I was able to achieve such a great result with Dr. Chui-Collins — with no down-time! I am okay looking my age, but I also want to look great for my age, and I have achieved this with Dr. Chui Collins. I look like me again, and look refreshed at 53 years old. An additional perk is that she has a beautiful, new office located within walking distance of the Powell St. BART station. She has a new operating room right in her office for more involved procedures which is convenient and discreet. Jasmine is her patient care coordinator and is very personable, as well as prompt and professional with scheduling.