1. Nasrin Mani, MD
  2. Nasrin Mani, MD
  3. 5
    (Based on 78 reviews)
  4. 1111 Torrey Pines Road
  5. Suite 102
  6. La Jolla, CA 92037
  7. Practice Website

  8. (858) 454-2700

Average Patient Rating

5 (78 reviews)
Takes Time to Listen: 100 %
Communicates Well: 100 %
Average Wait Time: 8 minutes

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May 3, 2012

"The atmosphere is friendly but also professional."

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May 2, 2012

"Very pleasant and organized."

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April 28, 2012

"Excellent"

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April 8, 2012

"I had a procedure done at Dr. Mani's office yesterday called Ultherapy. I am very excited to see the finished result as it improves over time. I can actually feel my neck tightening already. The staff is amazing, they make it fun it's just like hanging out with the girls. The overall experience is great, they are very professional and personable . "

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Verified on 04-09-2012
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March 31, 2012

"Very caring with incredible attention to detail on the proceedure which was reflected in the outstanding results as well. I am so happy!"

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March 21, 2012

"I love your clinic. I trust each treatment and your personalized suggestions. I have seen excellent results of each treatment. And your employees are very friendly, great solution providers and very informative. I pleasantly suggest your clinic to everyone."

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Verified on 03-23-2012

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Education and Credentials

USC - University of Southern California VU - Vanderbilt University ASLMS - American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery CACS - California Academy of Cosmetic Surgery AAO - American Academy of Ophthalmology ASRS - American Society of Retina Specialists SDCMS - San Diego County Medical Society

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Blog

09-08-2011

 

Q: What got you into this specific medical field?
A: I always wanted to be a doctor since I was a little girl. After my Ophthalmology Residency, I started my fellowship in Diseases and Surgery of Retina and Vitreous because at that time, this was one of the most challenging fields. As I aged, I decided to work on skin to prevent aging and the need for surgery as my hobby and that became a second field for me.
 
Q: What landed you in your city, and what is it that you like about the neighborhood?
A... read more
The Bruise Makers
Nasrin Mani, MD
09-30-2011

 

One of the things we see as a cosmetic practice is the increased use of blood thinning supplements. All those heart healthy things we swallow on a daily basis because they have health benefits also can increase bruising. The list is fairly long and growing, but the top offenders are these:

 

  • Aspirin
  • Fish Oils
  • Vitamin E
  • Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil, Aleve, etc)
  • Rx Blood Thinners
 
As cosmetic providers we will never tell you to stop taking any Rx medication, over the counter medication or supplement... read more
09-28-2011

 

One of the biggest causes of bruising is the fact that we're repeatedly puncturing the skin with a very sharp needle. The tip of a needle HAS to be ultra sharp so it enters the skin easily, but as it passes through tissue, it also can nick tiny vessels, causing under the skin bleeding and the "bruise"!

 

A new option with Radiesse, Artefill and the Hyaluronic Gels (Juvederm, Restylane and Perlane) is micro-cannula injection. A micro-cannula is a very fine flexible tube that is blunt on the tip... read more

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