Dr. Larisse K Lee MD
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
4955 Van Nuys Boulevard Suite 301 Sherman Oaks CA, 91403Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Larisse Lee earned her Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Stanford University, and her medical degree from the Stanford University School of Medicine, both in Palo Alto, California. ...
Education and Training
Stanford University B.S. Mechanical Engineering 1993
Stanford University M.D. 1999
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS- 2009
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- RAGE axis: Animal models and novel insights into the vascular complications of diabetes.
- RAGE and its ligands: a lasting memory in diabetic complications?
- Receptor for advanced-glycation end products: key modulator of myocardial ischemic injury.
- Assessing the effectiveness of endografts: clinical and experimental perspectives.
Awards
- National Research Service Award National Institutes of Health
- ACS Resident Research Fellowship Award American College of Surgeons
- Edward D. Churchill Research Fellowship Massachussetts General Hospital
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Fellowship NIH
- Medical Scholars Research Opportunities Grant Stanford University
- Consulting Engineers Association of California Scholarship Stanford University
- Undergraduate Research Opportunities Grant Stanford University
Treatments
- Xeomin®
- Tumescent Liposuction
- Laser Therapy
- Juvederm®
- Radiesse®
- Belotero Balance®
- Arterial Ultrasound
- Sclerotherapy
- Foam Sclerotherapy
- Radiofrequency Ablation
- Microphlebectomy
- SmartLipo® Laser Liposuction
- Vein Ultrasound
Professional Memberships
- Board Certified American Board of Vascular Surgery
- Professional Member American College of Phlebology
- Professional Member Vein Experts
- Professional Member Society of Vascular Surgery
- Professional Member American Society of Cosmetic Physicians
- Professional Member Korean American Medical Association
Fellowships
- New York Presbyterian Hospital Vascular Surgery 2006
- Weill Cornell Medical Center Vascular Surgery
- Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center Vascular Surgery
Dr. Larisse K Lee MD's Practice location
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