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Acne extraction of blackheads and whiteheads (popping pimples in Los Angeles)


Dermatology & Hair Restoration Specialists
2825 Santa Monica Blvd. #303A
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310) 315-4989

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About Dr. Ben Behnam:
An innovator, Dr. Ben Behnam MD, U.S. Leading Dermatologist, is a board certified dermatologist recognized nationally by Newsweek as one of the top 10 Physicians and Surgeons in the US, with appearances on The Doctors Show, FOX Good Day LA and ABC News.


Dr. Behnam is extracting blackheads and whiteheads from a patient's face. Dr. Behnam performs acne extraction on the most severe cases of acne. Besides extractions, he also performs acne kenlaog injections, Vbeam laser and uses other modalities (ie oral antibtioics, doxycycylin, spironolactone, accutane, epiduo, aczone, minoxyxlin) to clear the most resistant types of acne. Dr. Behnam suffered as a kid with severe acne and has been on Accutane himself, so he understands the social and psychological impact that acne can have on someone's confidence.


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