Name: Julian Orenstein, MD
Last name: Orenstein
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2016
Years experience: 7
Primary Specialty: Physician
Business: SculptMed
Address: 6955 S. York St.
Address suite: Ste. 412
City: Centennial
State: Colorado
Zip Code: 80122
Country: US
Consulting Fees: 0$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges:
- Presbyterian St. Luke’s/Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children
Education:
- Undergraduate: BS, Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 1980
- Medical: MD, SUNY, Upstate Health Center, 1984
Postdoc Training:
- Residency: Pediatrics General, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, 1987
- Fellowship: Pediatric Emergency Medicine, George Washington Medical Center, Children’s National Medical Center, 1991
GPS coordinates on map: 39.5882,-104.9410019
Primary location:
Location name: Centennial
State: CO
Country: US
Map point: 39.5882,-104.9410019
Treatments:
- Belotero
- Botox
- Chemical Peel
- Dermal Fillers
- DiamondGlow
- Facial
- Fractional Laser
- Glycolic Peel
- Hair Loss Treatment
- Hand Rejuvenation
- IPL
- Juvederm
- Kybella
- Laser Hair Removal
- Laser Peel
- Laser Resurfacing
- Latisse
- Lip Fillers
- Liquid Facelift
- Microblading
- Microneedling
- Nonsurgical Facelift
- Nonsurgical Neck Lift
- Pelleve
- Permanent Makeup
- PRP for Hair Loss
- Radiesse
- Restylane
- Salicylic Peel
- SculpSure
- Sculptra
- Skin Rejuvenation
- Skin Tightening
- Tattoo Removal
- ThreeForMe
- Volbella
- Vollure
- Voluma
RealSelf Info
Rating: 5.0
Profile views: 611
Answer count: 13
Review count: 1
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Nov 7, 2017
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile photo modified: Feb 21, 2020
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Pro
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Physician, Board Certified in Pediatrics
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Nov 8, 2017
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033
Locations
- Centennial, CO, US. GPS coordinates: 39.5882,-104.9410019
Latest ratings of treatments
- WarmSculpting with SculpSure (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
- WarmSculpting with SculpSure (Jul 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
- WarmSculpting with SculpSure (Nov 2017) – Overall rating: 5/5Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
Doctor’s answers
Question
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I had Kybella done twice and I feel like it looks worse than before.
Swelling after Kybella
Feb 19, 2018
Feb 19, 2018
Thanks for this honest – and fairly frequent – question. Kybella is a treatment to biologically destroy fat. Your body’s biological response is an ‘inflammatory’ response, which means: swelling. If you didn’t have swelling after a Kybella treatment, it means it won’t work! That can be a surprise for many people, so I feel it’s worth repeating: no swelling after Kybella means no results. The time your body takes to reabsorb the swelling – and the fat! – can take six or eight weeks,…
Tattoo on my finger and it looks terrible and need it gone, it has one bold letter and the rest is
Small tattoo removal
Feb 15, 2018
Feb 15, 2018
Thanks for your question. There are already a couple of generations of technology designed for tattoo removal: Q-switch, Pico-switched and they achieve impressive results. In your case, I’m seeing a couple factors that ought to get you a good result.
First: it’s black ink, the color most susceptible to laser treatment. Blues and greens usually also respond with a few treatments, while reds and yellows may need the newer generation (Pico-switched) devices to get…
First: it’s black ink, the color most susceptible to laser treatment. Blues and greens usually also respond with a few treatments, while reds and yellows may need the newer generation (Pico-switched) devices to get…
What kind of laser will I need for this?
Dark areas in dark skin
Jan 17, 2018
Jan 17, 2018
Thanks for the picture and raising this question.
The dark areas that appear after any kind of trauma (and acne, bites, persistent irritant exposure can all be considered minor trauma) result in ‘post-inflammatory hyper pigmentation.’ Pigmentation just means color, and is the amount of melanin in your skin — think of it as ink in a pen. When the body heals after a minor trauma, it injects more ink than was present originally and gives rise to the hyper (or over-)…
The dark areas that appear after any kind of trauma (and acne, bites, persistent irritant exposure can all be considered minor trauma) result in ‘post-inflammatory hyper pigmentation.’ Pigmentation just means color, and is the amount of melanin in your skin — think of it as ink in a pen. When the body heals after a minor trauma, it injects more ink than was present originally and gives rise to the hyper (or over-)…
I had a laser hair removal and my birthmark/mole fell off. Is this normal?
Moles and Laser treatments
Jan 17, 2018
Jan 17, 2018
This is a good question and raises an important issue.
First, lasers should not in general treat moles, since the melanin in the cells will absorb the laser energy, as you experienced. This creates a minor burn, the superficial skin layer falls off, and the pink skin below is healing, regenerative tissue.
I could not tell you if the pigment will return when this wound completely heals: the color you are accustomed to may or may not come back! This is a detail that…
First, lasers should not in general treat moles, since the melanin in the cells will absorb the laser energy, as you experienced. This creates a minor burn, the superficial skin layer falls off, and the pink skin below is healing, regenerative tissue.
I could not tell you if the pigment will return when this wound completely heals: the color you are accustomed to may or may not come back! This is a detail that…
Had Botox for the first time to help to slightly lift eyelids/eyebrows. It’s been 14 days and I ha
Botox brow Lift
Jan 12, 2018
Jan 12, 2018
Based on your information, the amount of botox placed sounds about right. You should notice some difference with your eyebrows after 7-10 days. However, some patients do not respond as quickly and might take two weeks to see a true difference. If you have not noticed a difference by now, follow up with your provider to discuss this issue.
Permanent hair removal on a man’s genitalia?
Make hair removal and fertility
Dec 21, 2017
Dec 21, 2017
Laser hair removal causes no fertility problems for men.
Laser treatment directs bursts of energy to the skin (epidermis and dermis) only. Sperm production in the testes is anatomically remote and completely unaffected. This is an understandable concern, as you are likely to have heard that sitting in a hot tub or bath can heat the testes and lower sperm counts. Because laser treatments are essentially pinpoint energy pulses, it would be like lighting a match in New York…
Laser treatment directs bursts of energy to the skin (epidermis and dermis) only. Sperm production in the testes is anatomically remote and completely unaffected. This is an understandable concern, as you are likely to have heard that sitting in a hot tub or bath can heat the testes and lower sperm counts. Because laser treatments are essentially pinpoint energy pulses, it would be like lighting a match in New York…
Is it OK to shave as female?
Shaving after Laser treatments
Dec 21, 2017
Dec 21, 2017
Your laser treatments are aimed at destroying hair follicles under the skin. The follicles themselves have natural growth cycles, and these are permanently removed when timed correctly.
The hair itself however will continue to grow from a follicle for a period of time until it actually dies. Since shaving removes only the portion of hair growing out from the skin, it is safe to continue to do so until the follicle dies.
You should remember however that your skin will…
The hair itself however will continue to grow from a follicle for a period of time until it actually dies. Since shaving removes only the portion of hair growing out from the skin, it is safe to continue to do so until the follicle dies.
You should remember however that your skin will…
Last updated on 12/20/2023