Jean-Louis Sebagh
Bornc.1954 (age 6970)[1]
NationalityFrench
EducationUniversity of Paris (graduated 1979)[2])
Known for
  • Cosmetic surgeon to the stars
  • Injections of botox
  • works with cancer sufferers and burns victims
  • Developing and marketing cosmetic brands Dr. Sebagh and Meaningful Beauty, endorsed by Cindy Crawford
Medical career
ProfessionDoctor
InstitutionsFoch Hospital, Private Practices in Paris and London.
Sub-specialtiesPlastic/Cosmetic surgery

Jean-Louis Sebagh is an Algerian-born French cosmetic surgeon/doctor who is known for his anti-aging surgeries, and use of botox, collagen and vitamin injections specifically on the face and neck.[2]

Sebagh's high profile clients including numerous celebrities, models and socialites include Cindy Crawford, Elle McPherson and Kylie Minogue. and he has offices in Paris and London. It is not uncommon for clients to wait up to 6 months for a consultation with Sebagh.[2]

Biography and career

Born in Algeria, Sebagh obtained a medical degree from the University of Paris and then learned plastic surgery in Los Angeles.[2] For around 15 years, he worked to rebuild cancer victims' faces and heal burns victims' scarring in Paris's Hôpital Foch.[1]

In 1997, he divorced his wife, a Parisian dentist.[1] He has a son and a daughter.[1]

Sebagh has a line of skin care products called Dr. Sebagh Anti-Aging marketed by Californian-based direct sales company Guthy-Renker and promoted through TV infomercials.

Selected boards

  • French Society of Aesthetic Cosmetic and Surgery
  • President of French Medical Laser Clinic

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Honours

  • European Elite 1000 inductee

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Kirwan-Taylor, Helen. "Dr Sebagh the rejuvenator". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Grinnell, Sunhee. "Who is Dr. Jean-Louis Sebagh?". Beauty Blog. Vanity Fair. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
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