Lip augmentation remains a leading medical aesthetic procedure, driven by evolving patient preferences and continuous innovation in both nonsurgical and surgical techniques. A 2024 scoping review published in the Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery...

Dr. Sherly Soleiman
Founder and M.D.
Founder, provider, and medical director at our medspa, Dr. Sherly Soleiman has dedicated her entire sub-specialty to the art and safety of minimally invasive procedures using and teaching the latest and most advanced techniques. She is one of the most requested local faculties for Allergan (the company that makes Botox, Juvederm, Voluma, and Kybella), teaching other doctors and nurses how to inject their products safely and accurately.
Dr. Sherly Soleiman is very passionate about the art of injectables. It all started about 9 years ago when a filler procedure under her eyes by a reputable injector resulted in an unfavorable outcome. Since that event, Dr. Soleiman took it upon herself to learn all there is to know about the dynamics, safety, and different techniques of injections.
Dr. Soleiman understands the artistic side of providing cosmetic injections to her patients. In her vast array of studies, she has taken sculpting classes, studied painters, make-up artists, and photoshop specialist. All of these things have allowed her to gain extended knowledge of facial features, differentiators of male and female facial contours, as well as how lights and shadows can affect the signs of aging. With her extensive studies, she was able to share her knowledge with other providers and improve the artistic approach that is offered by everyone in the medspa. As a result, a more youthful appearance can be achieved.
Over the many years of dedication to the non-invasive cosmetic world, Dr. Soleiman has advanced to faculty level, being on the Advisory Board and becoming a clinical researcher in multiple injectables studies for Allergan (the company that makes Botox, Voluma, Juvederm, and Kybella).
Restylane Kysse: Scientific Comparison, Clinical Performance, and How It Stacks Up Against Other Lip Fillers
Experience natural-looking, flexible lips with Restylane Kysse. Discover how it compares to other leading hyaluronic acid fillers for lip augmentation—based on the latest clinical research. What Is Restylane Kysse? Restylane Kysse is an FDA-approved hyaluronic acid...
Monthly Chemical Peels: Are Regular Treatments Right for You?
Your skin replaces itself every 28 days—but sometimes it needs help letting go of the old to reveal the new. Chemical peels use controlled exfoliation to accelerate this natural process, delivering brighter, smoother skin that glows from within. What Is a Chemical...
EMSCULPT Neo: Evidence-Based Body Contouring and Muscle Building in Sherman Oaks
EMSCULPT Neo is an advanced, noninvasive body contouring technology that simultaneously reduces fat and builds muscle using high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy combined with synchronized radiofrequency (RF). At Cosmetic Injectables Center Medspa in...
Botox for Underarm Sweating (Axillary Hyperhidrosis)
Botox injections offer a clinically proven, FDA-approved solution for adults struggling with severe underarm sweating that does not respond to topical treatments. This minimally invasive procedure targets sweat glands directly, providing significant and temporary...
Botox Lip Flip: Expert Insights from Dr. Sherly Soleiman, MD
What Is a Botox Lip Flip? A Botox Lip Flip is a nonsurgical medical aesthetic procedure that uses small amounts of neuromodulators, such as Botox, to relax the muscles around the upper lip. This relaxation causes the lip to gently evert, or flip outward, creating the...
What to Expect from Your First Xeomin Treatment
Considering Xeomin for the first time? Understanding the process from consultation to aftercare can help you feel confident and prepared. Here’s what to expect when you choose Cosmetic Injectables Center Medspa for your Xeomin treatment. Preparing for Your Xeomin...
Xeomin vs. Botox – What’s the Difference and Which Is Right for You?
Xeomin and Botox are two of the most widely used injectable neurotoxins for reducing dynamic facial wrinkles. Both are FDA-approved and offer effective, temporary improvement in frown lines and other expression-related wrinkles. Understanding the differences and...
Dr. Sherly Soleiman, MD: Faculty at the UCLA Aesthetic Eyelid and Facial Rejuvenation Master Seminar
Hosted annually by the UCLA Stein Eye Institute at the David Geffen School of Medicine, this seminar is a premier continuing medical education (CME) event for physicians specializing in periorbital and facial rejuvenation. Download Seminar Guide Dr. Soleiman’s Expert...
Beyond Tired Eyes: An Expert’s Guide to UPNEEQ® for Droopy Eyelids
Low-lying eyelids, a medical condition known as acquired ptosis, can create a perpetually tired appearance and, in some cases, even interfere with vision. While surgery was long considered the primary solution, a revolutionary non-surgical treatment now offers a...
Comprehensive Guide to Subcutaneous Self-Injection of Tirzepatide
This guide provides a step-by-step, evidence-based overview of how to safely and effectively self-administer tirzepatide using a pre-filled injection pen. Readers will learn about proper medication handling and storage, preparation of injection supplies, site...
Acne Myths That Are Ruining Your Skin (And What Actually Works)
Acne is one of the most common health conditions globally. It plagues over 80% of people between 11 and 30 years old. It isn't strange that with such widespread affectation, it will have many myths about it. While some will bring rumors about the causes of acne,...
The Most Effective Acne Scar Treatments: What Really Works?
Acne and acne scars are common problems worldwide. While 80% of people between the ages of 11 and 30 will have acne, about 20% will develop scars. Acne occurs when pores in the skin are clogged with oil, bacteria, fungi, or dead tissue. This forms blackheads or...
Acne & Its Hidden Meaning: What Your Breakouts Reveal About Your Skin?
A fresh breakout of acne on the skin is never a pleasant site. It messes with the tone and texture of your skin. There is also a risk of developing acne scars which are even more annoying. However, this may not be your biggest problem. There is an even more serious...
Best Dermal Fillers for Acne Scars: Which One is Right for You?
Acne can be a very frustrating inflammatory disease of the body. More annoying are the scars that can follow this disease. Acne plagues the skin of a major part of the world's population. About 1 in 5 people who have acne will end up forming acne scars. This makes...