Michelle Eagan, MD

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Nov 25, 2024

If I could give zero stars I would. Basically I feel I was almost bullied, yep, bullied, into getting my face pumped full of Botox at 26 years old. Here’s why:

I went into this office asking about why my lip tucks under when I smile and my eczema. The doctor I saw (not Dr. Khoobehi) told me I “have a non existent end upper lip,” and started telling her nurse/assistant how much filler it would take to make me look normal. It was the way she said it, confrontationally that bothered me. I said I wanted to think about it. I made an appointment for another time to think about it and came in two weeks later. When I said I reasearched it and they may not have to fill my lips to lessen the strength of the muscle pulling my upper lip up and that I was nervous about the bruising she came closer looked down at me (I was sitting in a chair) and talked down to me. We discussed other parts of my face and when I said I wasn’t ready to do anything today she left the room annoyed. No thank you for coming in, or have a nice day just kicked up her heels and walked out. Her nurse said you’re good to go. I walked to the desk to make sure I didn’t owe any money for the second consultation and as I was talking to the front desk the nurse repeated from down the hall you’re good to go. As if I was being shooed away. At first what this doctor said made me question my appearance, and I might have done it at 26, but then I realized that I shouldn’t feel cornered or rushed into something like this and even that I didn’t need any of the things she said I did. My hope is that this review makes someone else 2nd guess, or get a second opinion because she would have had me spend close to 2,500 to look “normal”. Extremely rude.

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