If you come across really mixed reviews, believe me—the negative ones are probably true. I went to this place a few years ago for PRP treatment. It was a package deal, so I paid everything upfront and scheduled the sessions afterward. During the process, they also upsold me a filler that was supposed to reduce dark circles.
After the injection, my face started looking puffy, and a strange, uneven line appeared between my under-eye area and cheeks. I asked the doctor about it, and he said the puffiness would go away—but it didn’t. I couldn’t bear to look at myself in the mirror for years. It was emotionally draining, and the experience completely destroyed my trust in aesthetic doctors.
Thankfully, I eventually found another doctor who managed to dissolve the excess filler and help me get back to how I used to look. Honestly, the doctor at this place clearly didn’t know what he was doing when it came to injectables. The puffiness and visible line between the under-eye and cheek after filler injection are typically caused by superficial or excessive filler placement, the use of the wrong type of filler, migration or pooling of the product, and individual anatomy like thin skin or fat pad separation—all of which disrupt the natural contour and light reflection of the area.
I spent almost $20k here and walked away with nothing but regret. It took me five or six years to mentally recover from the ordeal. This isn’t some fake review—I just truly hope no one else has to go through what I did.