Dr. Usha Rajagopal

Dr. Usha Rajagopal's Judgement

This review is based on both Dr. Usha Rajagopal’s judgement and assistant’s practice in administering Botox.

I went to this practice several years ago for botox in between my eyebrows.

I have congenital ptosis and explained this to the nurse who would be administering.

The doctor came in for two seconds and said this shouldn’t be an issue – just “be careful” (said to assistant, I believe her name was Annie).

The end result – so much botox that the one side of my face drooped for almost a week (looked like bells palsy, but it wasn’t ), constant twitching and lid droop so bad that I had to get another eye surgery.

When I called the office, it was dismissed and I was told it wasn’t the botox but that I could come in if I wanted.

I ran, not walked, to another doctor who said it was definitely from the botox.

She may be great for standard procedures, I would not go to this practice if you have any underlying medical issues.

I suffered from severe depression as a result of this experience and it took me years to feel good about myself again.

While many practices allow nurses to administer Botox, in my opinion, the doctor should be administering, especially for patients with a history that could negatively impact the outcome.

Is Dr. Usha Rajagopal a legit?

Dr. Usha Rajagopal is not running a legit business. They are not aggressive towards customer satisfaction and complaint grievance redressal, Hence 8 consumer[s] submitted negative ratings, and only a few left positive feedback.

Where is Dr. Usha Rajagopal located?

Dr. Usha Rajagopal is headquarted at 490 Post St Ste 430 San Francisco, CA 94102. You can contact Dr. Usha Rajagopal by dialing (415) 392-3333 or visit their website sfcosmeticsurgery.com.

How much monetary loss is incurred by Dr. Usha Rajagopal’s customers?

According to Dr. Usha Rajagopal’s customers, a monetary loss of US $2877 has been reported. The severity of entire incident reports is medium.

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8 Reviews on Dr. Usha Rajagopal

  1. I can't wait to see you guys again!

    Just got my non surgical rhinoplasty and Im happier than ever the result is so fabulous! Thank you Dr. ursha and her amazing stuff was accommodating. I definitely recommend this to anyone who’s looking to get your nose done her magic hands were so light I did not feel a thing! I can’t wait to see you guys again!

  2. I found it well priced in addition to being quality work.

    I second all the love for Jeannie. I went for laser treatments for skin discolorization and ended up with a tiny bit of Botox as well. Everything was very gentle, considering I’m a huge needle-phobe and Jeannie really knew her stuff.

    I continued to go to her even after I had moved out of the area. She gave me and a friend discounts for referring each other, so I found it well priced in addition to being quality work.

  3. She is a good doctor if you want results, but not good if you want care.

    I recently had surgery with Dr Rajagopal. Though I received the results I wanted, the after care we below standards. I had expected more care from her like I had received from my other surgeon.

    Not only did she not call after the surgery to check on my status, she didn’t personally see me when I came into the office because I was having difficulties with the healing process.

    In addition to this, I was never explained what to expect post-opp. She is a good doctor if you want results, but not good if you want care.

  4. I think some of her assistants are not so honest.

    I know all the other reviews may be positive, but my surgery was very simple, and she totally messed up. I went to her because I was recommended by a friend who had a similar surgery done. I’m sorely disapointed in her work. The stitches were too tight and ripped my skin making a way bigger scar. I felt the stitches rip and it really hurt.

    Also, the doctor herself is really fake. She seems all nice before and during the surgery, but after she’s cold doesn’t even say bye or anything. She doesn’t even say hi to you after the next time you come in. She seems to busy.

    Also, she requires that you pay in cash, then she bills you many many months later saying you didn’t pay. It’s ridiculous. Even if the doctor is an honest woman, I think some of her assistants are not so honest.

  5. I made an appoint with this place to go over their tattoo removal procedures and prices.

    I made an appoint with this place to go over their tattoo removal procedures and prices. When I got there the receptionist greeted me and asks me to fill out their application. I waited 5 minute and an Asian lady showed up, she offer us to speak privately in her office.

    Next, she ask to see my tattoo, and I showed to her. Her first impression was “oh my” with disbelief. as we continues our consultation, she would periodically asks to see the tattoo, and kept shaking her head and saying “it’s a big tattoo”.

    I felt embarrassed by her marketing technique of trying to make me feel more regretted of getting a tattoo. Next she told me how much it will cost for each session. I couldn’t believes what I was hearing, not only was she rude, but she thinks I’m desperate enough to pay 5 times more to have it removed.

  6. I give Dr. Rajagopal one star for at least admitting that she made a mistake and for refunding my payment for a botched surgery.

    I give Dr. Rajagopal one star for at least admitting that she made a mistake and for refunding my payment for a botched surgery. She performed my rhinoplasty almost two years ago that resulted in my nose looking worse than before surgery.

    My nose was extremely uneven and I had tip ptosis. I was so embarrassed to face people that I took a leave of absence from work. Also, I experienced functional problems like runny nose and not being able to breathe normally. It was such a bad experience. I even recall being able to hear her gossiping with the nurses while I was under intravenous sedation.

    It’s been almost 2 1/2 years since I had my primary surgery and I have developed a large cyst in my ear cartilage where she took tissue to use during surgery. It grew over the years and is noticeable. I saw a dermatologist yesterday who said that I would have to see an otolaryngologist to get antibiotics or have it surgically removed. I don’t have insurance so won’t be able to see another doctor until I can save enough money.

    Last year I had a revision performed by a facial plastic surgeon in San Francisco who specializes in rhinoplasty and am very happy with the results. Usha Rajagopal isn’t skilled in rhinoplasty and shouldn’t be allowed to practice. I read all the positive reviews online and watched her videos on YouTube and believed she was very skilled, but am so disappointed that it turned out badly. I just wanted to warn others and share my experience.

  7. there's a reason why the facility is offering deals.

    Initially, i really liked the place. i cam in and the place was nicely decorated and both dr. Rajagopal and her staff are very nice. The only problem is the result–my chin is now crooked…CROOKED.

    I had filler injected to my chin to make it more prominent (I’m asian). Immediately after the injection I told Dr. Rajagopal that it is crooked. However, she kept reassuring me its only like that because of the swelling.

    I believed her because it was my first time and i was completely numbed up anyway. But the next day i could feel an OBVIOUS indentation pn one side of my chin. INDENTATION=ABSENCE OF FILLER=UNEVEN CHIN.

    months passed and it was still crooked. lets just say those were the longest months of my life. i was mortified.

    I spoke to a past patient of Dr. Rajagopal and found those links above. I wish i had spoke to the patient sooner. I hope my review will serve as a word of caution to those out there. there’s a reason why the facility is offering deals.

  8. I would not go to this practice if you have any underlying medical issues.

    This review is based on both the doctor’s judgement and assistant’s practice in administering Botox. I went to this practice several years ago for botox in between my eyebrows. I have congenital ptosis and explained this to the nurse who would be administering.

    The doctor came in for two seconds and said this shouldn’t be an issue – just “be careful” (said to assistant, I believe her name was Annie). The end result – so much botox that the one side of my face drooped for almost a week (looked like bells palsy, but it wasn’t ), constant twitching and lid droop so bad that I had to get another eye surgery.

    When I called the office, it was dismissed and I was told it wasn’t the botox but that I could come in if I wanted. I ran, not walked, to another doctor who said it was definitely from the botox. She may be great for standard procedures,

    I would not go to this practice if you have any underlying medical issues. I suffered from severe depression as a result of this experience and it took me years to feel good about myself again.

Reviews: 8
Reported Loss : 2877 $
Severity : Medium
Reported by : Anonymous
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