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Danesh Dermatology - Introducing "Light Sheer Duet" to Hair Removal

Originally Posted by “Splash.” [ORIGINAL POST]

Hair removal has always been a painful undertaking regardless of your sex or the body part, but that is all changing. The “Light Sheer Duet” is going to revolutionize hair removal, providing you with close to permanent hair removal while doing it in a pain-free way.

Danesh Dermatology  in Beverly Hills is the first office to offer this treatment. Dr. Sid Danesh and his wife Dr. Gina Danesh are experts in dermatology and cosmetic procedures and the addition of the "Light Sheer Duet" just gives them another way to help their patients attain their physical goals. If you are looking to have a hair removal procedure done, this procedure is a must-try. As painful as hair removal can be, the "Light Sheer Duet" you will find out is almost entirely pain-free. It is a very simple procedure and you will be in and out of the office in no time. In addition the best part is the fact that in as little as 4-5 treatments you can have up to a 90% reduction in permanent hair. Most other procedures you will have to do at least twice the number of procedures and your success rate is not as high. The "Light Sheer Duet" is not just for the ladies, it works great for smaller areas, but you guys with hair on the back or chest I would say give this a try. The machine has a larger attachment to get those more spacious areas so you will find it won't take that long and it is a great alternative to that painful waxing so you can get the smooth look as you begin to hit the beach as summer approaches.

If this is your first time visiting a doctor for either hair removal or for any other type of procedure,  you will feel very at ease talking to either Dr. Sid or Dr. Gina. They really take the time to make sure that they are going to provide you with the service you want and that is something that will benefit you. 

“These type of procedures are a luxury, medically they are not needed but they can help improve your self-esteem and it can help in a number of areas in your life,” said Dr. Sid Danesh. “It is like an art when you look at the face and see what can make the face look better and then do that for the patient and have them leave feeling better about themselves.”

Danesh Dermatology offers just about every type of service that you could be looking for including; botox, laser resurfacing for sun spots, fillers ( restylane, radiesse, juvederm, hylaform, inamed), chemical peelsmicrodermabrasionIPL, treatment of broken capillaries with Iredex, skin allergies and Latisse, which is a new treatment to grow fuller eyelashes.

If you are looking for an office that will make you feel at ease regardless of the treatment, Danesh Dermatology is a fantastic place to visit for all of your beauty needs and after one visit with the " Light Sheer Duet" you will never view hair removal the same way.

Dermatologist to the stars: WSU resident graduate Dr. Sid Danesh on his successful practice in Beverly Hills

Originally Posted by “Wayne State University School of Medicine.” [ORIGINAL POST]

With clients like Sofia Vergara, Rick Yune and David Boreanaz, dermatologists Dr. Sid Danesh and his wife Dr. Gina Danesh are held to the highest of standards. A two-time resident alumnus of the Wayne State University School of Medicine, Dr. Sid Danesh credits his time at Wayne State as one of the reasons for his career success.

"Wayne offers a rich program for learning," Dr. Danesh said. "It made me a good physician."

To call him a good physician is an understatement, given that the Dr. Danesh's practice in Beverly Hills, Calif., Danesh Dermatology, serves a wide variety of high-profile patients who make appearances on the big screen. And working with such individuals, he said, keeps him sharp.

"The expectations are extremely high," he said. "But serving such patients has given me the opportunity to learn about their views in life. I have learned that these are humble people, and they are very grateful for the services we can provide. It's a truly rewarding experience."

Before practicing in California, Dr. Danesh spent several years learning from patients and mentors in Detroit. He started his career as a Wayne State resident in Internal Medicine.

"As a resident at Wayne State, you see the pathology of such a diverse group of patients and there is much that you can learn from them," Dr. Danesh said.

It was during rounds one day while he was a first-year Internal Medicine resident that Dr. Danesh encountered a rare disease, and the diagnosis of it sparked his passion for dermatology.

"One day when we were doing rounds, we came across this sick patient, and no one knew what was wrong with him, but I noticed the patient had a skin problem. I knew of Dr. Ken Hashimoto who was the chair of Dermatology and a legend in the field, and so I asked him to come and see if he could help diagnose the patient," Dr. Danesh said. "It was amazing. Dr. Hashimoto came in, looked at the patient's skin condition and immediately told us what was wrong."

Dr. Hashimoto's diagnosis and prescribed treatment healed the patient, and the interaction inspired Dr. Danesh to request a rotation with Dr. Hashimoto in Dermatology.

"Dr. Hashimoto was so nice, and after I finished my residency in Internal Medicine, he offered me a residency position in Dermatology," Dr. Danesh said. "I learned so much from him. I remember once during my second year of residency, Dr. Hashimoto assigned me to a high-profile patient—a local political figure at the time. I was honored that Dr. Hashimoto had such confidence in my abilities as a dermatologist. After I met with the patient and treated him, it was a rewarding experience all around, and the patient was so grateful to me."

Patient gratitude, Dr. Danesh said, has fueled his passion for dermatology ever since. He enjoys watching the emotional response patients have to dermatologic treatments, and is often humbled by their appreciation.

"In dermatology, people see the results. There's an emotional reward when someone comes in for a procedure and leaves feeling more confident and happy. It's a life-changing experience," he said. "Dermatology is a visual science, and I think that's my favorite part."

Such an enthusiasm for his work motivated, and continues to motivate, Dr. Danesh to teach. For several years after his residency, he worked in the Department of Dermatology as an assistant professor. Today, he continues to train new generations of dermatologists at his practice in California.

"There's a sense of satisfaction in teaching because you know that you are helping thousands of patients. What I teach a resident may one day save a patient's life. It's a very rewarding experience," he said.

A skilled teacher and dermatologist to the stars, Dr. Danesh remains grateful to his Wayne State training, crediting the School of Medicine with catalyzing his career.