- Labor and DeliveryMany factors influence how your vaginal area looks and feels, including childbirth, low estrogen levels, and a loss of collagen and elastin due to the aging process.
- Ultrasound
- HysterectomyIf you’ve experienced childbirth, Votiva can help restore elasticity and tighten up loose areas. If you’re post-menopausal, it’s an effective treatment for reversing the results of estrogen loss. The same applies if you’ve had a hysterectomy or have been through treatments for breast cancer.
- BotoxBotox® Cosmetic is an FDA-approved prescription medication that is injected into facial muscles to temporarily smooth moderate to severe frown lines between the brows and crow’s feet in adults. Treatments take mere minutes and results typically appear within a week and last for several months.
- Breast Augmentation
- Breast Lift
- Face LiftThis rejuvenating procedure consists of drawing blood from the patient's arm and spinning it in a centrifuge to separate out the platelets. The resulting platelet-rich Selphyl plasma is the injected via micro-needling to strategic locations in the patient's face for maximum collagen renewal, blood flow, renewed skin vibrancy and more youthful contours.
- Abdominoplasty
- Cosmetic DermatologyJasmine Chaparian is a board-certified Physician Assistant who grew up in the Bay are. She attended USC Keck School of Medicine and graduated from the Physician Assistant Program in 1994, and has over 20 years of expertise with skin cancer screening, medical and cosmetic dermatology procedures such as injectable, microneedling, laser and peels.
- Skin CancerJasmine began her dermatology career at Beverly Hills Dermatology Associates, whe she rigorously trained for three years in skin cancer screening and treatments, as well as medical, surgical and aesthetic dermatology proceedures. Jasmine joined Dermatology Associates of Westlake Village in 1999, and has great experience as both a speaker and a clinician in all aspects of dermatology. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Dermatology
- LesionsAcne, also known as pimples or zits, happens when the tiny holes on your skin surface become clogged with oil and inflamed. Most everyone experiences acne at some point, but certain factors make flare-ups more likely, including puberty and menstruation, use of birth control pills, stress, use of oily makeup or hair products and taking certain drugs, such as steroids and estrogen. Scars may appear after acne has healed, particularly if your symptoms were severe or you squeezed, scratched or picked at the lesions.
- Chemical Peels
- MicrodermabrasionWhile stretch marks are harmless and fade over time, you may want to reduce or eliminate them if yours are severe or long-lasting. Treatments that may help minimize their appearance include retinoid cream, light and laser therapies and microdermabrasion.
- PsoriasisDr. Seltzer, of Advanced Laser and Anti-Aging Medical Center in Pasadena, California helps patients manage and treat psoriasis using a variety of laser therapy treatments.