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Dr. Simon Ourian, Pioneer Laser Surgeon, Appears on The Doctors TV Show
Date:3/24/2009

erly Hills, California to speak because according to BOTOX® producer, Allergan Inc., Dr. Ourian is the number one provider of this wrinkle-busting treatment. He performs more BOTOX® injections on a yearly basis, than any other physician in California. Epione is currently among Allergan's elite Diamond Program (only awarded to the top 1% injectors in the country).

The horizontal wrinkles of the forehead, the vertical "frown" wrinkles of the brow (between the two eyebrows) and the crow's feet beside the eyes are areas that are extremely well suited to treatment with Botox, said Dr. Ourian.

Patients marvel at the results after receiving these treatments at Dr. Ourian's Epione Medical Corporation.

''I received Botox treatment last month for the first time,'' says Los Angeles area resident Olivia, who came to Dr. Ourian to treat wrinkles in her forehead. ''I love the result; I would recommend him to everyone.''

Dr. Ourian also helps so many patients eager to erase acne, scars and other imperfections. He developed the Coolaser™, which he calls ''the wave of the future.'' As men and women age, the collagen in their skin shrinks and loosens. Coolaser™ stimulates the body to make more collagen. That jolt of collagen covers acne, scars and aging. Alternatives, such as collagen injections, fade over time while the collagen created by the laser is retained in the skin for a longer period.

Dr. Ourian's Epione Medical Corporation, located in Beverly Hills Golden Triangle, is among the most comprehensive and state-of-the-art laser and aesthetic surgery centers. Dr. Ourian has been a pioneer for laser technology and non-invasive aesthetic procedures not only with BOTOX® and Coolaser™, but also with Restylane, Juvéderm, Radiesse and Sculptra. These treatments are used for correction or reversal of a variety of conditions such as acne, acne scars, acne scar removal, skin discoloration, lip enh
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