Platinum Long Lash is a must-have product for celebrity facialist, Georgia Louise

Violet Grey, the ultimate online destination for a highly curated selection of the best luxury beauty products, recently interviewed Georgia Louise for their segment “Shop Her Bag”, and one of her must-have beauty products is the Platinum Long Lash. This serum is one of our top-selling products that helps enhance the length, strength, and density of eyelashes and eyebrows.

If you are looking for a way to enhance your eyelashes and eyebrows without spending money on lash extensions, the Platinum Long Lash serum is the way to go. We love it because it contains all-natural ingredients that will not change the color of your skin or eyes. It requires a little bit of patience, but it's worth the wait! We advise users to take an image of their eyes closed in good lighting before using the serum, and then follow up with the same photo every 2 months to keep track of progression! Full results are typically achieved after 5-6 months of consistent use. You can apply the Platinum Long Lash once in the morning before mascara and in the evening before bed, or just once a day.

The Platinum Long Lash serum is just one of our five products that just launched online at Sephora. We are extremely excited about this partnership with Sephora and hope that it only continues to grow. If you want to read more about Violet Grey and see the full list of products, click here. If you would like to purchase the Platinum Long Lash serum, click here.

Dr. Devgan is featured in the May issue of the bi-annual HODINKEE Magazine

HODINKEE is a vibrant, mulit-media and e-commerce platform and the world's leading publication for all things watches. Once voted as one of TIME’s best websites in 2013, this publication publishes a bi-annual, highly-distinguished magazine, which Dr. Devgan modeled for this past spring. 

Since Dr. Devgan is an expert in the medical field, it came to a bit of a surprise when one of the editor’s of HODINKEE reached out about featuring Dr. Devgan in the May issue of the magazine. Later she explained how “the concept of this shoot surrounds real women in NYC who are killing it in their respective fields wearing beautiful watches.” There is no doubt that Dr. Devgan is doing exactly so. Not only is she a board-certified plastic surgeon, but she is the founder of Dr. Lara Devgan Scientific Beauty, and mother of six. This photoshoot was so exciting for Dr. Devgan as it took place in SoHo, Manhattan and involved a professional photographer, hair stylist, makeup artist, and wardrobe stylist.

If you would like to read more about HODINKEE and the magazine, click here. The print issue will be available in the coming weeks and the digital issue is available June 1st. This opportunity was very exciting for Dr. Devgan and she so excited to share it with her patients and followers. If you have any PR or marketin questions, feel free to email Office@LaraDevganMD.com.

The Daily Front Row include Vitamin C+B+E Ferulic Serum in the Top 8 Vitamin C Serums to incorporate into your skincare routine

The Daily Front Row, your online destination for all things fashion and beauty, listed Dr. Devgan’s Vitamin C+B+E Ferulic Serum as one of the top serums to add to your skincare routine. Dr. Devgan is the founder of Dr. Lara Devgan Scientific Beauty, which is a clean, luxury medical-grade skincare collection. 

According to Dr. Devgan, “Vitamin C is one of the most important and yet most frequently overlooked parts of an ideal skin care regimen.” This power-packed ingredient is crucial and does wonders for the skin. Further, “vitamin C works mechanistically as a powerful antioxidant that scavenges free radical damage caused by UVA and UVB radiation and blue light from our electronics.” That being said, since we are all working from home and on our computers and phones every minute, a Vitamin C serum would be great to add to your routine. Not only does it help with damage caused by UVA, UVB, and blue light radiation, but it also works to “fade hyperpigmentation, melasma, brown spots, improves the texture of the skin, and reduces the visibility of fine lines.” 

Dr. Devgan’s Vitamin C+B+E Ferulic Serum contains  high concentrations of Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin B derivatives, Ferulic Acid, and Acetyl Octapeptide. All of these ingredients combined work together to give you a fantastic result. We recommend that you apply the serum at night, after you’ve washed your face and before applying any retinol or moisturizers. If you have any questions about skincare or would like to know if this product is right for you, feel free to email Beauty@LaraDevganMD.com. To read the article, click here.

Vitamin C+B+E Ferulic Serum, $145

Vitamin C+B+E Ferulic Serum, $145

Refinery29 consults with Dr. Devgan on how COVID-19 Will Change the Cosmetic Dermatology & Plastic Surgery world

The world as we know it has changed drastically since the spread of COVID-19. School is now online, employees are working from home, and restaurants and stores are offering curbside pick up to customers. What else is different? The world of cosmetic dermatology and plastic surgery. Refinery29 reporter, Lexy Lebsack, chats with Dr. Devgan, New York City-based, board-certified plastic surgeon, about how COVID-19 will affect cosmetic surgery.

According to Dr. Devgan, “Coronavirus has affected every aspect of [her] practice and the entire fabric of our community.” In order to survive, the cosmetic dermatology and plastic surgery world is learning to quickly adapt to these changes in order to cater to everyone’s needs. Dr. Devgan predicts that a more natural look will be popular. Since we are spending more time at home, everyone is “becoming acquainted with what we actually look like”, so so-long are the days of overfilled lips and cheeks. Dr. Devgan explains how she believes that patients will be focusing more on balance over size for features like lips, breasts, and buttocks. Additionally, Dr. Devgan believes that she will see more people asking for minimally-invasive injectables rather than complex surgeries. Elective surgeries will be able to resume once the virus is controlled, however even so, it may be awhile until people feel comfortable with surgical protocols.

While these complications may shift trends, Dr. Devgan mentions how demand will never fully fade. We will still have patients who desire both injectables and surgery, and when the time is right, Dr. Devgan will be able to do so. We are currently holding a waitlist for patients, both new and existing, who with to be contacted once we officially reopen. If you would like to be added, please email Office@LaraDevganMD.com with your full name and phone number. For the time being, Dr. Devgan is offering virtual consultations! If you are interested in setting one up, please contact Office@LaraDevganMD.com. If you would like to read the full article, click here.

Instagram Live Update

Since we are all in quarantine and staying home, more and more ways to stay entertained are rising. One of which being Instagram Live. Over the past few weeks, Dr. Devgan has gone live with a wide variety of exciting women. From nurses and doctors on the front lines to high-end designers, Dr. Devgan is chatting with them all!

One of the doctors Dr. Devgan had the pleasure of chatting with is Danielle Belardo, MD. Based in Philadelphia, Dr. Belardo is working on the front lines with sick patients who are battling COVID-19. Her and Dr. Devgan were able to chat about what it is like working on the front lines, what people should be doing during this time to stay healthy, how we need to stay hopeful, and more. If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Belardo and her efforts, you can find her on Instagram at @DanielleBelardoMD. Another fascinating Instagram live was with Rebecca Minkoff (@RebeccaMinkoff), founder of the global fashion brand, Rebecca Minkoff. Dr. Devgan was a guest on her live segment, The Happiest Hour, where she shared skincare tips and they discussed the importance of maintaining our well-being and mental health during quarantine.

Dr. Danielle Belardo, MD on the front lines

Dr. Danielle Belardo, MD on the front lines

Dr. Devgan and Rebecca Minkoff on Instagram Live.

Dr. Devgan and Rebecca Minkoff on Instagram Live.

If you are looking for some fun entertainment, follow @LaraDevganMD on Instagram to get all updates on new Instagram Live segments! Interested in hearing from someone in particular? Send us an email at Beauty@LaraDevganMD.com and we will try our best to make it happen! The next Instagram Live is tonight, April 30th, at 8:00pm EST with Micaela Erlanger (@Micaela), celebrity and bridal stylist. Tune in live as they discuss all things bridal and celebrity style, red carpet style, how the industry is changing, fashion and style at home, and more!

Dr. Devgan and Gucci Westman (@GucciWestman) on Instagram Live.

Dr. Devgan and Gucci Westman (@GucciWestman) on Instagram Live.

Dr. Lina Soni, MD (@WhiteCoatDreams) with her children. You can read her Spotlight Interview here.

Dr. Lina Soni, MD (@WhiteCoatDreams) with her children. You can read her Spotlight Interview here.

Spotlight interview with Lina Soni

Scroll down to read the full interview with Lina Soni, MD from the front lines.

1. How has the coronavirus affected your life? How has it affected the lives of your family and friends?

Coronavirus has affected my life deeply. By training, I am an Endocrinologist, but once we got insight of just how many patients would be affected by this I got pulled to cover wards and ICU shifts at our hospital which was deemed to be a COVID-only site. Knowing that my exposure level was going to be high, I knew I had to limit my interaction with my 1.5 and 3.5 year old daughters. My husband and I ultimately made the difficult decision to send our kids to Canada so they could be with my parents. Although I know my parents are spoiling them and showering them with love, it is so hard to be apart from them. Until now, my girls have never been away from both of us for even one day, so this was a huge decision for us. It's officially been one month (literally, today) since we've been apart and I miss them more than words can express, but ultimately know it was the best decision for their safety.

2. How are you staying calm and sane during your quarantine?

You know, besides from my day-to-day job being very different than my normal clinical duties and being away from my children, I think it's been otherwise relatively easy for me to stay sane because I still go into the hospital every day as I normally would. So I haven't really had much of a "quarantine" experience in that I haven't been cooped up at home like so many others. I feel fortunate that I have been able to continue working and really so grateful to have been able to serve during this heavy time. I think its important to recognize how big of an impact we on the frontlines have been having on so many families, they have so much faith in us right now that it provides a sense of calmness and pride.

3. How has COVID-19 affected your job?

If I do get a day off in-between ICU shifts, for example, I try to catch up on being an Endocrinologist by doing televisits from home, which is obviously very different than the norm of seeing patients in my clinic. But, it's worked. I think patient's have just been to touched to hear from me during this time, that they don't mind that the visit has to take place over the phone. I'm also lucky that most endocrine disorders can be managed and discussed over the phone -- while nothing can ever truly replace doing a history and physical with your patient in person, it is surprising how much we can accomplish over a thorough phone conversation.

4. How do you enjoy spending your time while in quarantine?

Again, I haven't had too much time actually being in quarantine, but on the intermittent days I have had off, I have found so much peace and solitude in doing puzzles. I love that the fully absorb me and allow to dedicate all my attention and focus on trying to find pieces that fit together, as simple as that sounds. It's been a sorts of mediation for me.

5. How are you staying positive and hopeful for the future?

The saying, "this too, shall pass," has never resonated deeper with me. I think we are all resilient and have faith that we'll all come out of this stronger. I keep reminding myself that tough moments in time never last forever.

Fun Facts:

3 things getting that changed your life this week
1) a 2000 piece puzzle my neighbors were kind enough to lend us
2) undereye concealer
3) hippeas organic chickpea puffs (SO good to snack on!)

First place you're going after quarantine: MONTREAL, CANADA TO PICK UP MY CHILDREN!!!!

I'm binge watching: Friends and Money Heist

I'm reading: New articles in journals as they come out with different perspectives on Coronavirus treatments, impacts, etc.

I'm cooking: my mother in-law's delicious tiramisu recipe

I'm trying to: FaceTime my kids as often as I can, but also not too much as to not make them start to feel sad and miss me, if that makes sense? It's a delicate balance that's so hard to explain. Take a bath on the days that schedule allows for -- it gives me some time to just be me, to be still and relax in the moment. It's a luxury I don't often get when my kids are home. I'm also trying to target my never-ending to-do list that I never usually have the time to get around to.

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