Dr Siddiqui in Delray Beach, Florida

Name: Samuel Siddiqui, MD
Last name: Siddiqui
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2001
Years experience: 22
Primary Specialty: Physician
Business: Palm Beach Botox
Address: 16244 S. Military Trail
Address suite: Suite 150
City: Delray Beach
State: Florida
Zip Code: 33484
Country: US
Consulting Fees: 0$
Consultation note: Free consultation if you mention Realself
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • Procedures done in office.
GPS coordinates on map: 26.4615,-80.08540344

Primary location
Location name: Delray Beach
State: FL
Country: US
Map point: 26.4615,-80.08540344

Samuel Siddiqui, MD

Treatments
  • Belotero
  • Blue Peel
  • Botox
  • Botox for Migraines
  • Chemical Peel
  • Clear and Brilliant
  • CO2 Laser
  • Dermabrasion
  • Dermal Fillers
  • Dysport
  • Electrolysis
  • Facial
  • Hair Loss Treatment
  • Hyaluronidase
  • HydraFacial
  • Infini RF
  • IPL
  • Jessner Peel
  • Juvederm
  • Kybella
  • Laser Hair Removal
  • Laser Resurfacing
  • Latisse
  • Lip Fillers
  • Liquid Facelift
  • Microblading
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Microneedling
  • MiraDry
  • Permanent Makeup
  • PRP for Hair Loss
  • Radiesse
  • Restylane
  • Restylane Lyft
  • Restylane Silk
  • Salicylic Peel
  • Skin Lightening
  • Skin Rejuvenation
  • Skin Tightening
  • ThermiSmooth Face
  • VI Peel
  • Xeomin

RealSelf Info

Rating: 5.0
Profile views: 2381
Answer count: 23
Review count: 7
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Apr 25, 2016
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile photo modified: Feb 21, 2020
Profile promotion: Yes
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Pro
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Physician, Board Certified Neurologist
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Apr 27, 2016
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Delray Beach, FL, US. GPS coordinates: 26.4615,-80.08540344

Latest ratings of treatments

  • Botox (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Restylane Lyft (Sep 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Botox (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Infini RF (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox for Migraines (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Sep 2017) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Sep 2017) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Apr 2017) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Nov 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Nov 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Infini RF (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Infini RF (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Infini RF (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Restylane Lyft (Sep 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Botox (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Restylane Lyft (Sep 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Botox for Migraines (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox for Migraines (Oct 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5
  • Botox for Migraines (Aug 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Botox for Migraines (Aug 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Botox for Migraines (Aug 2016) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)

Latest Prices

Botox for Migraines Prices

  • $525 – Aug 15, 2016 – Delray Beach, FL
  • $525 – Aug 15, 2016 – Delray Beach, FL
  • $525 – Aug 15, 2016 – Delray Beach, FL

Doctor’s answers

Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
Will this dent/soft spot/atrophy eventually go away after Botox?
Dent from Botox
Jul 26, 2017
Botox paralyzes muscles for 3-4 months. The Frontalis muscle generally has an aponeurosis in the center of the muscle. It is possible the paralysis of the muscle as a whole may render the center of the muscle to look different than before, or as a dent. Also, Procerus muscle is routinely treated as part of the glabellar/ number 11 area and paralysis of this muscle can also contribute to the “dent”, keeping in mind that we all do not have exactly the same anatomy of the…
Microneedling and sun exposure
Microneedling and sun exposure
May 1, 2017
Generally speaking microneedling is not recommended within two weeks after sun exposure. Microneedling involves delivering radiofrequency heat to the dermis, meaning the deeper layer of the skin. This RF heat bypasses the epidermis, the outer most layer of the skin, which results in a short recovery time from microneedling as there is no superficial damage or burn. The UV light of the sun causes damage (burn) to the epidermis and the combination of…
5 units of Botox in the left masseter and my face is completely asymmetrical: When I will get my fa
Masseter atrophy
Apr 17, 2017
5 Units of Botox are unlikely to produce your clinical condition. Masseter is a strong chewing muscle and can easily take 25 units or more. You could consider seeing a Neurologist to make sure the 7th nerve branches are not affected.
Diagnosed with Lyme disease, can I still get Botox/fillers?
Lyme’s disease and Botox
Apr 17, 2017
Lyme’s disease can have a myriad of effects in the body and can affect joints, nervous system and muscles. The patient should be treated promptly with antibiotics. Since Lyme’s disease can cause a paralysis of the 7th nerve to make it look like having Bell’s palsy, I personally would not want to treat any patient with recent and active Lyme’s disease, as the effects of Botox can mimic the 7th nerve paralysis. The patient should see their PCP or an Infectious disease…
I had my 2nd Infini treatment done 3 days ago. Can skin laxity in the neck area get worse instead o
Infini treatment
Apr 17, 2017
Some degree of swelling can be seen with Infini microneedling radiofrequency treatment for a few days especially with higher intensity settings. This may look like laxity of skin. I think it is reasonable to give it some time for the swelling to disappear before making further treatment decisions. Keep in mind that the collagen Infini produces is a slow process over months and the immediate effects are related to heat related to tissue swelling in the dermis. Best wishes.
Botox for asymmetric smile?
Asymmetric smile
Dec 7, 2016
Thank you for your question. For asymmetric smile the chin muscles which pull the lip down are targeted with botox to weaken the downward pull on the side where the lip is lower when smiling. Muscles typically injected are Depressor anguli oris (DAO) and sometimes Depressor labii inferioiris. Your picture is helpful but a video or in person evaluation would even be better. The muscles of facial expressions are supplied by the 7th nerve (facial…
What is the best treatment for under eye wrinkles that are particularly visible when smiling? (Phot
Under the eye wrinkles
Dec 1, 2016
This is a difficult area to treat and conventional approaches with Botox and fillers do not work well. It is also a highly vascular area that bleeds easily. Fillers are generally injected deep on the bone and may not help with superficial wrinkles. Infini microneedling with radiofrequency is a possible option to consider as it produces collagen in the dermis and may alleviate the wrinkles and crepey skin. A good skin regimen under professional guidance…

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Last updated on 12/11/2023