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Hello – I'm Dr. David Rahimi. I understand that information is important to you and that you probably have a lot of questions right now. That's why I write this Blog. I want to help you make good, educated, choices. If you have questions, please let me know. Thank you!

Tuesday, June 24. 2008

Category : New Treatments, : Procedures

Tuesday, June 24. 2008

Multiple Procedures – How they Dovetail

Just like all renovations – one improvement often leads to or warrants another.  Depending on the procedure, there may be two or three additional steps in order to   attain the desired effect.  This is not an up-sell technique but an important part of re-balancing and achieving symmetry...


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Friday, March 7. 2008

Category : General Advice, : New Treatments

Friday, March 7. 2008

Acne.org - Can Benzoyl Peroxide Cure Acne?

Recently, I was interviewed by an LA Times reporter about Acne.org. I was asked if I believed that large quantities of Benzoyl peroxide, applied topically can controll/cure acne in almost every one.

My response was that "I am very skeptical" and "It is silly to believe that Acne can be cured with Benzoyl peroxide alone." Acne is a complex condition with many different causes. It can be a normal component of puberty or part of a debilitating condition such as Poly Cystic Ovarian disease or Acne Fulminans.

Basically a 30-minute interview that included explanations about the hormonal aspects of acne, the environmental component, infectious and bacterial component, the more than 200 available medications and classes etc. was reduced to and quoted as " It's silly..."


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Monday, February 25. 2008

Category : Facelift / Tuliplift, : Fat Transfer, : New Treatments

Monday, February 25. 2008

What You Should Expect with a Facelift

The Lifestyle Lift has become very popular over the past few years and I have had several patients ask me about it. I love that more and more surgeons are performing facelifts under local anesthesia. Remember, local anesthesia is all that is needed. I have been doing my Tuliplifts under local anesthesia since 2000.

One of the things that sets the Tuliplift apart is that the area under the neck is also addressed. Excess skin and fat is removed and the neck muscle (Platysma) tightened...


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Friday, February 15. 2008

Category : General Advice, : New Treatments, : Procedures

Friday, February 15. 2008

Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis)

Axillary and Palmar Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating) can be very distressing and interfere with daily living and ones career.

Axillary and palmar hyperhidrosis can be socially and professionally embarrassing. Here is how I approach patients with excessive sweating.


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Monday, January 28. 2008

Category : New Treatments, : Procedures, : Thermage / ThermaCool

Monday, January 28. 2008

Thermage / Thermacool Lifts are Operator Dependent

Who performs the procedures does make a difference...

Sometimes during the consulation my patients tell me that they had Thermage several years ago with little visible improvement. Upon further questioning it becomes clear that the procedure was not performed by a Board Certified Dermatologist or Plastic Surgeon. These non-surgical lifts can be performed by nurses and nurse practitioners. Generally speaking these non-MDs are more conservative and results are less consistent.

At Forever Young the Thermacool/Thermage procedure is performed by Dr. A. David Rahimi and with the aid of mild sedation.

In fact, we sit our patients up half-way during the procedure and show them the immediate tightening of the skin. The third generation hand pieces and the new upgraded machine are better than ever.


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Thursday, October 4. 2007

Category : General Advice, : New Treatments, : Procedures

Thursday, October 4. 2007

Acne is More Than Just "PIMPLES"

Acne Vulgaris is one of the most common skin disorders in the United States. It is estimated that over 20 million people suffer from this potentially debilitating condition. Acne can affect ones self-image, lead to social isolation and depression, and even cause physical and psychological scarring and disfigurement.


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Wednesday, July 25. 2007

Category : Facelift / Tuliplift, : New Treatments, : Thermage / ThermaCool

Wednesday, July 25. 2007

Non-Surgical Lifts

Read this if you ar not ready for a conventional cutting facelift.

Thermage, or Thermacool, is one modality often used to tighten the skin and underlying structures. Five years later and having performed hundreds of procedures I have learned to perfect the technique. I sometimes hear from patients that their friends had a Thermage procedure with no visible results. Upon further examination it becomes evident that the procedure was done not by a board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon, but by a nurse at a mall. Performing Thermage is an art. There is a delicate balance between visible and long lasting results and diappointment or possible side effects.


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Saturday, April 14. 2007

Category : New Treatments

Saturday, April 14. 2007

A New Contraindiction for Artecol: A Permanent Filler with Permanent Problems

As many of you know from my other blogs, I am not a great fan of permanent injectable fillers. The body and face will change over time; whereas a permanent filler cannot. This important difference can lead to serous problems, and as such I tend to discourage the use of permanent injectible fillers whenever possible.

Artecol is a filler of this type, which consists of little solid microsheres (PMMA) suspended in a solution containing bovine collagen. It is widely used in Europe and will eventually become available in the United States. Given its popularity, one might assume Artecol poses less risk than other permanent fillers, however that is not the case. Recently, I came across an article in the Archives of Dermatology which exposes some long-term risks associated with Artecol and I'd like to share its substance with you.


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Wednesday, April 11. 2007

Category : Lipolysis / Liposuction, : New Treatments, : Procedures

Wednesday, April 11. 2007

Does Mesotherapy Work?

Right across the street from my office on Wilshire Blvd. there is a large sign that reads: "Instant facelift. No downtime, no cutting, no surgery. Mesotherapy works."

Having practiced cosmetic surgery and dermatology for over 10 years, I have yet to see any significant or lasting improvement caused by the injection of Vitamins or herbal extract. A recent study by Dr. George J. Hruza published in the December issue of Dermatological Surgery (Dermatol Surg 2006 Dec;32:1467-72) shared this view. The study concludes that injections of Vitamins and herbal extracts do not result in any clinically relevant benefit. Aside from subcutaneous injections of Phosphatidyl choline and deoxycholate for lipolysis, mesotherapy continues to show a lack of clinical efficacy while still subjecting patients to potential risk.

Without a compelling study to the contrary, I am reluctant to endorse Mesotherapy as an effective and safe form of treatment. Perhaps more studies similar to Dr. Hruza's will be available in the future to shed more light on the efficacy of these and other commonly used rejuvenation techniques.