Dr. Babak Farzaneh runs TrueCare: Breast Augmentation Inland Empire as a cosmetic surgery and med spa practice, and breast augmentation is the headline procedure on this particular page. The two locations, Chino Hills and Irvine, are stated upfront, and the page positions mammoplasty at the front while keeping a much wider surgical and aesthetic menu one click away. Dr. Farzaneh is described as a fellowship-trained, board-certified cosmetic surgeon credited with more than 2,500 procedures, and that figure does some real work here: a quantified track record gives a prospective patient something concrete to weigh instead of the usual promises-and-stock-photos formula.

Breast surgery is treated as a category rather than a single operation. Beyond augmentation with implants, where both silicone and saline appear to be on the table, TrueCare: Breast Augmentation Inland Empire handles breast lift, reduction, revision, and gynecomastia surgery for men. The revision listing is notable in particular. Revision work draws patients who had an earlier procedure elsewhere and want it corrected, and a surgeon willing to list it openly is comfortable with the harder cases. The breast offering reads as a genuine sub-specialty here, not a line item bolted onto a general aesthetics shop.

The rest of the surgical portfolio is broad. Body contouring covers liposuction, tummy tuck, Brazilian butt lift, thigh lift, body lift, and the mommy makeover combination. On the face there is facelift, brow lift, rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, and chin and cheek augmentation. The med spa side fills in the non-surgical end with BOTOX, dermal fillers, microneedling, CoolSculpting, laser hair removal, chemical peels, and HydraFacial. A patient still deciding between CoolSculpting and liposuction can find both under one roof, which is a practical convenience when someone is still working out how invasive they want to go.

Geography gets specific attention. TrueCare: Breast Augmentation Inland Empire names Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Chino, Irvine, San Bernardino, Orange County, and Riverside County as the areas it draws from, and I found that more useful than the usual vague "serving the region" language. Naming actual cities tells a reader from Upland or San Bernardino that the drive is realistic and that the practice is used to seeing patients from there. For an elective procedure people often weigh against travel time, that specificity is genuinely helpful.

Two access details stood out as patient-friendly. The practice explicitly accommodates Spanish- and Chinese-speaking patients, which in the Inland Empire and Orange County is a meaningful inclusion. Surgical consultations carry a lot of detail about risk and recovery, and a patient who can have that conversation in their first language is better positioned to give real informed consent. Virtual consultations and a patient portal round out the access side, so an initial conversation does not necessarily require a trip to Chino Hills before anyone has signed up for anything.

Beyond the consultation tools, TrueCare: Breast Augmentation Inland Empire also lists financing options, downloadable patient forms, and a video gallery. Financing is the kind of thing that quietly decides whether an elective surgery happens at all, so having it surfaced as a named resource is sensible. The video gallery and a testimonials page give a prospective patient material to look at, though it is worth being clear-eyed about what that material is and where it comes from.

Where the outside evidence runs short

That brings up the one real soft spot, and it is on outside validation. A search across Google, Yelp, Trustpilot, and similar platforms turned up no independent review counts or ratings for TrueCare: Breast Augmentation Inland Empire. YellowPages carries the Chino Hills address but shows zero reviews. The testimonials and patient stories that exist are hosted on the practice's own website and blog, which means they are curated by the practice itself. None of that points to anything wrong; board certification and a documented procedure count above 2,500 are meaningful credentials on their own. But a patient who likes to cross-check a surgeon against a stack of independent voices will not find that here, and it is fair to say so plainly.

Contact information is handled without any mystery. TrueCare: Breast Augmentation Inland Empire presents a phone line and a separate SMS number, plus two full street addresses with suite numbers, one in Chino Hills and one in Irvine. Two physical locations with stated suites is reassuring in a way a single PO-box-style listing never is, and the SMS option fits how many people prefer to make a first inquiry. Nothing about the contact setup feels evasive.

Pulling it together, TrueCare: Breast Augmentation Inland Empire is a credible-looking practice with a deep procedural menu, a surgeon whose credentials and volume are stated rather than implied, and unusually clear geographic and language accommodation for its market. The breast augmentation focus the page advertises is backed by a full breast-surgery sub-specialty, the consultation and access logistics are well-organized, and the financing option answers a question many patients have before they even book. The honest gap is the absence of independent reviews: someone choosing a cosmetic surgeon here has to rely on the practice's own testimonials, Dr. Farzaneh's credentials, and their own consultation, because the usual crowd-sourced shortcut is not available. That is not disqualifying, but it shifts the verification burden entirely to the patient.

There is one more practical point worth considering. Because TrueCare: Breast Augmentation Inland Empire spans both surgical and med spa work, a patient who walks in for breast augmentation will likely be offered options across the whole range, from a HydraFacial up to a full mommy makeover. That breadth suits someone who wants a single practice to manage several goals over time. Someone who prefers a more narrowly specialized surgeon may find the generalist range less appealing. The page reflects that all-under-one-roof aesthetic ambition without losing the breast-specific detail that TrueCare: Breast Augmentation Inland Empire leads with.


Business address
True Care Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa
4511 CHINO HILLS PARKWAY, SUITE A,
CHINO HILLS,
CA
91709
United States

Contact details
Phone: (909) 590-2299