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Simon Ourian
Born (1966-12-11) December 11, 1966 (age 57)
Iran
EducationCalifornia State University, Northridge (BS)
Wayne State University (MD)
Medical career
Fieldgeneral practitioner
InstitutionsEpione Beverly Hills

Simon Ourian (born December 11, 1966) is an Iranian American physician who founded Epione Beverly Hills in 1998 in Beverly Hills, California.[1] Ourian is credited for developing the Coolaser and Coolbeam procedures. His clients include the Kardashian-Jenner family,[2] Victoria’s Secret supermodels, Hollywood actors and musicians.[3][4][5]

Early life and education

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Ourian was born in Iran to a Persian family. He moved to Los Angeles in the 1980s with his parents.[6] His inclination towards cosmetic dermatology started at a young age when he saw the effect of plastic surgery on movie actors.[7]

He received his undergraduate degree in the field of molecular biology from the California State University, Northridge, and his medical degree from Wayne State University in Michigan. Ourian began a residency at UCLA, but dropped out in order to pursue a career in aesthetics.[8]

He is married to Sharon Naim Ourian.

Career

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Ourian started his own practice. He worked on his techniques and tested non-invasive procedures on himself. Ourian worked with the Fibonacci sequence to study facial elements and patterns.[9]

In 1998, he founded the Epione Beverly Hills. He developed Coolaser for clearing acne and discoloration for darkened skin tone and Coolbeam to get rid of stretch marks. He also created my Vibrata, a tool for minimizing pain, which is used by doctors around the globe.[10] Ourian uses various laser technology and non-invasive aesthetic procedures for the correction or reversal of a variety of conditions.

Ourian developed the Coolaser technology, and it has been used by Olivia Culpo and Kim Kardashian. It involves cooling the treatment area with a special device that emits a series of light pulses across the surface of the skin to stimulate cell repair and collagen growth.[11][12]

Ourian is the doctor for the entire Kardashian-Jenner clan. He gained popularity when Kim Kardashian acknowledged him as her cosmetic dermatologist. Ourian has performed several procedures on her sister Kylie Jenner.[13] He has also worked on Malika Haqq, Brandi Maxiell, Miss Colombia, Meghan James, Lady Gaga, beauty YouTuber Nikkie,[14] and Lisa Vanderpump.[15]

References

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  1. ^ "Drive And Dedication: The Road To Success Of Epione Beverly Hills Founder Dr. Simon Ourian". Entrepreneur. June 2, 2013. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ Emily Siegel (February 19, 2018). "We Tried Dr. Simon Ourian's CoolLaser Treatment". Coveteur. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ Guyadeen, Bhavna Anna; Activist, ContributorHuman Rights; HuffPost, Columnist for (5 May 2017). "The Modern-Day Sculptor - An Interview with the Surgeon to the Stars". HuffPost. Retrieved 1 November 2019. {{cite web}}: |first2= has generic name (help)
  • ^ Nadine Baggott (September 13, 2017). "The Truth About The Doctor Reshaping Hollywood". Grazia. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ Ben Hoyle (June 18, 2016). "Are you ready for your butt lift?". The Times. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ Anil Bhoyrul (June 29, 2018). "A cut above: Dr Simon Ourian, cosmetic surgeon to the stars". Arabian Business. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  • ^ Kathleen Hale (May 25, 2017). "Is Teenage Plastic Surgery a Feminist Act?". Harper's Bazaar. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ VideoonYouTube
  • ^ "Meet cosmetic surgeon to the Kardashians, Dr Simon Ourian". Al Arabiya. October 30, 2017. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ Bhavna Anna Guyadeen (May 5, 2017). "The Modern-Day Sculptor - An Interview with the Surgeon To The Stars". HuffPost. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ Alex Warner (March 22, 2018). "Olivia Culpo Just Showed Us The Trick Behind Her Insanely Glowy Skin". Marie Claire. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ Cristina Gibson (October 24, 2017). "Jenna Dewan Tatum Shares Low-Makeup Selfie, Reveals How She Got Rid of Melasma". Us Weekly. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ Bee Shapiro (September 8, 2015). "Kylie Jenner's Beauty Routine: How She Keeps It Real". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ JILLIAN RUFFO (February 6, 2018). "Kim Kardashian Reveals the Laser Treatments That Perfected Her Post-Baby Body". People (magazine). Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  • ^ Cristina Gibson (October 25, 2017). "Exclusive: Lisa Vanderpump Reveals Whether She's Had a Facelift, Botox, Fillers". Us Weekly. Retrieved 28 June 2018.

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