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Founder
Lizceth De Leon, BSN, RN, PHN
Lizceth Fuentes, BSN RN, is a distinguished aesthetic nurse with an illustrious career spanning more than 15 years, marked by unwavering dedication to the field. Graduating with Honors and achieving Summa Cum Laude distinction from Westcoast University, Lizceth earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing with a stellar GPA of 3.9, showcasing her academic excellence and commitment to continuous learning.
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Her deep-rooted passion for aesthetics and helping individuals achieve beauty and confidence in their own skin inspired Lizceth to found Dos Skin. The name "Dos Skin" holds a profound meaning, symbolizing the synergy and partnership inherent in achieving aesthetic goals. Derived from the words "dosage" and "two," it signifies the collaborative effort between Lizceth and her clients towards realizing their desired outcomes.
At Dos Skin, Lizceth has cultivated a reputation for fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where every client feels valued and understood.
Her practice is renowned not only for its exceptional care and personalized approach but also for Lizceth's dedication to staying at the forefront of advancements in aesthetic nursing.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Lizceth finds joy in various physical activities, including rollerblading along the beach, which she embraces during her leisure time. She also nurtures her intellectual curiosity through reading and enjoys sharing her wealth of knowledge and expertise with others in her community.
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In her personal life, Lizceth is happily married and takes immense pride in being a devoted dog owner, finding balance and fulfillment in both her professional achievements and personal relationships. Her multifaceted interests and unwavering dedication underscore Lizceth Fuentes's status as a respected leader in the field of aesthetic nursing, embodying excellence, compassion, and a commitment to empowering others through beauty and self-confidence.

Collaborating Physician
Cosmetic Surgeon
Dr. Luu Doan, MD
Dr. Luu Doan considers himself a native of Southern
California. His parents, four brothers, and sister
moved from Connecticut to Orange County when he
was 8 years old. He attended elementary school,
junior high school, and high school in Santa Ana
before leaving for college at one of the most
prestigious universities in the country, Yale University,
in New Haven, Connecticut. He graduated in four
years from Yale with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology with honors. He then went on to one of the premier medical schools in the country, the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After four years, he graduated in the upper third of his class with his medical degree. He then went on to the next phase of his surgical training at the University of Arizona in Tucson where he completed his internship, residency, and chief residency training in General Surgery. Doctor Doan then entered the final phase of his training as a Fellow in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Dartmouth Medical Center in New Hampshire. He successfully completed his fellowship in plastic surgery in two years and returned to Southern California in 2003. Upon returning to Southern California, Dr. Doan began his practice in Tustin before moving to his present location in Huntington Beach.
After 20 years in private practice and having performed nearly 10,000 cosmetic operations, Dr. Doan is confident that no cosmetic challenge is impossible to face head-on. The essential emphasis in any patient interview is honesty and candor. The surgeon must be frank and truthful with the patient to make sure that they have a realistic expectation of what can be achieved given the limitations of the individual’s pre-surgical status. Any cosmetic procedure or intervention can enhance a person’s appearance and self-confidence; however, the outcome may not necessarily change one’s looks to match their ideal beauty or cause other people, such as a significant other or friend, to treat them differently. In addition to having a realistic expectation about their results, patients must also understand the basic steps of the procedure, the recovery phase of the procedure, and the possible complications associated with each procedure. It is the surgeon’s duty to educate his patients on these principles before undertaking any surgical intervention on his patients. The ideal surgical candidate is a psychologically stable patient who understands these principles. The patient must also have good family support and an active lifestyle which combines a balanced diet with regular exercise.
