Doctor Bobbak (Bobby) Mansouri, MD Physician Pflugerville, Texas

Name: Bobbak (Bobby) Mansouri, MD
Last name: Mansouri
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2018
Years experience: 5
Primary Specialty: Physician
Business: Sanova Dermatology
Address: 302 N. Heatherwilde Blvd.
Address suite: Ste. 200
City: Pflugerville
State: Texas
Zip Code: 78660
Country: US
Consulting Fees: -1$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • Seton Medical Center Austin
Education
  • Undergraduate: BS, Cell and Molecular Biology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
  • Medical: MD, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina
Postdoc Training
  • Internship: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Residency: Dermatology, Texas A&M College of Medicine – Baylor Scott & White, Temple, Texas
  • Fellowship: Dermatology, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas
GPS coordinates on map: 30.5174,-97.63040161

Primary location
Location name: Round Rock
State: TX
Country: US
Map point: 30.5174,-97.63040161

Bobbak (Bobby) Mansouri, MD

Treatments
  • Accutane
  • Botox
  • Botox for Hyperhidrosis
  • Botox for TMJ
  • BroadBand Light (BBL)
  • Chemical Peel
  • Chin Filler
  • CoolSculpting
  • Dermal Fillers
  • Dysport
  • Hair Loss Treatment
  • Juvederm
  • Laser Hair Removal
  • Laser Resurfacing
  • Latisse
  • Lip Fillers
  • Microneedling
  • MiraDry
  • Mirvaso
  • Mole Removal
  • PRP for Hair Loss
  • PRP Injections
  • Restylane
  • Restylane Defyne
  • Restylane Lyft
  • Restylane Refyne
  • Restylane Silk
  • Retin-A
  • Scar Removal
  • Skin Lightening
  • Skin Rejuvenation
  • Skin Tightening
  • SkinCeuticals
  • Spironolactone For Acne
  • Tazorac
  • Ultherapy
  • Volbella
  • Vollure
  • Voluma
  • Xeomin

RealSelf Info

Profile views: 225
Answer count: 11
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Dec 10, 2018
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Unclaimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Physician
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Dec 17, 2018
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Austin, TX, US. GPS coordinates: 30.2687,-97.74520111
  • Round Rock, TX, US. GPS coordinates: 30.5174,-97.63040161

Latest ratings of treatments

  • Dermatology (Aug 2019) – Overall rating: 1/5
  • Dermatology (Aug 2019) – Overall rating: 1/5
  • Dermatology (Aug 2019) – Overall rating: 1/5

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Doctor's answers

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When Botox isn't enough for frown lines, can hyaluronic acid be applied afterward as a comp
Getting Rid of Wrinkles
Dec 31, 2018
If you really want to get rid of those wrinkles, you might want to consider treatment with fractionated lasers or microneedling. These options are a more permanent solution that fillers and are much safer for use on the forehead. These treatments are also more optimal for addressing fine lines and wrinkles than fillers.
Does the monthly blood test for Accutane have to be fasting or not?
Fasting Blood Tests on Accutane
Dec 31, 2018
In general, the labs your physician obtains while you're taking Accutane will include a lipid panel (cholesterol, triglycerides, etc.), a complete metabolic panel (CMP), and a complete blood count (CBC). For female patients, a monthly pregnancy test is also required. For your lipid panel, you really should be fasting. That being said, not all physicians will require monthly labs (or even all of the labs stated above). Personally, there is only good evidence to check labs before...
I usually take my Accutane at 7-8pm but today I forgot and I took it at 1 am. Am I gonna be
You will be fine!
Dec 31, 2018
You will be fine. Accutane works because of the total dose that you take, not necessarily the consistency with which you take it. If you miss one day here or there (or even take it a few hours later), it isn't really a big deal because the total dose of the medication over time is what matters. Don't worry about taking it at 1 am. Make sure to continue taking your doses at the regularly scheduled time from now on.
How to fix vertical line on forehead?
Please See a Dermatologist for Full Evaluation
Dec 19, 2018
Please do not listen to anyone who responds stating that you need filler or Botox for this issue. In all likelihood, there is one of two things going on: 1) you may be developing linear morphea as you mentioned or 2) this may be a more prominent tract for a vein that is becoming more pronounced as it appears somewhat matted down. For either scenario, you need to see a board-certified dermatologist in your area for full consultation. Linear morphea is a serious issue that needs to...
What is the best procedure for a brown skin male with rhinophyma?
See an Expert
Dec 18, 2018
In general, the best treatments for rhinophyma are surgical including loop cautery and CO2 laser. Topical treatments, such as retinoids, can also be used. And, as you mentioned, Accutane can be helpful. The problem is, depending on your skin type, laser and other surgical procedures could leave behind permanent pigment change on your skin. My best advice would be to get in with an area board-certified dermatologist and go over all of your options and limitations to the treatment. Seeing...
Should I bother using these expensive products at this stage?
Retin-A is awesome!
Dec 18, 2018
Congrats on getting through the initial stages of Retin-A micro. Retin-A products are one of the three best products any person can use for their skin. For all of my patients, I recommend daily sunscreen SPF 50 at least, Retin-A, and Vitamin C serum. It sounds like you're doing all the right things. In terms of waiting to restart some of your other cosmetic products, it really depends on your skin. If you feel your skin is still sensitive at this point, I would maybe hold off another week or...
Should I be concerned about this spot that I think's slightly raised?
Need to see a Board-Certified Dermatologist
Dec 18, 2018
Based on the picture you've shown, that skin lesion most likely represents a macular seborrheic keratosis. However, it's difficult to give a definitive diagnosis with a picture of that image quality. The best course of action would be to see a board-certified dermatologist in person. Whether that lesion is a macular seborrheic keratosis, mole, or other lesion, your dermatologist can direct your care appropriately.

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