Elizabeth S. Lee, Dr

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Apr 19, 2025

As a transplant from San Mateo County, I was looking for a doctor to do the occasional botox injection to smooth out my elevens, nose line and to provide a little bit of a lift above the eyebrows. Dr. Lee advertises in The Grapevine and she had a special on botox. I booked an appointment and was surprised to learn that she doesn't do botox (then why advertise that you do?). I opted to try dysport and Dr. Lee said if I didn't see the results that I wanted to after 2 weeks to make an appointment to come back. I was very pleased that this was an option. After 2 weeks, one of the the elevens were still slightly there and I not much of the lift I wanted. When I checked in the front desk girl (long blond hair) asked if I had the booster shot, which I did not (I was not yet eligible and made this very clear when I booked my first appointment). The front desk gal said "well I don't know how you even made it in here." I was surprised at how rude she was. Up until that moment, my phone conversations and in person experience with the staff had been over the top pleasant.

When I met with Dr. Lee she told me the lift I had experienced with botox was basically my imagination. She also said I didn't get the results I expected (and had received previously with my dermatologist in San Mateo) because I have aged. Dr. Lee also told me that she will not see any clients that have not been boosted and she proceeded to give me a lecture about boosters and the CDC etc.

Dr. Lee did offer to do another injection but I felt so deflated after her comments that I declined and cancelled my next appointment.

I was really hoping to find an injector that was a doctor and truly cared to make their patients the best they can be. I wasn't looking to be insulted and basically degraded. Too bad for Dr. Lee's bedside matter, because she lost what would have been a good long term client.

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