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Treatment of the Aging Neck, Neck Liposuction and Platysma RepairSurgical
treatment of the aging face and neck has historically been thought of as going in for a facelift and coming out with a new
look. But the downside to the traditional facelift was always its cost, recovery time, and the risk of coming out of surgery
with a pulled, unnatural look. New therapies in cosmetic surgery have pushed the envelope of minimally invasive surgery, and
nowhere is that more evident than in treating the neck and jaw line. While it is true that some patients benefit most from
a full facelift, many will achieve superb results with treatment of the neck alone, or in combination with easier and less
invasive procedures than a facelift. The minimally invasive procedure most talked about in medical circles for treating
the aging face and neck is liposuction. Through a series of small incisions, fat can be removed and the neck and jaw line
sculpted to produce a smoother, more natural and youthful appearance. In many cases, tightening of the neck muscles further
refines and shapes the neck, restoring the natural angles and symmetry of this important aesthetic unit. The beauty of all
this is that it is performed as an outpatient procedure with a few small incisions instead of the large, sometimes unsightly
facelift incision. The neck and jaw line are critically important features of the adult face, and telltale signs of
advancing age are often first noticed in these areas. For this reason, the uniquely elegant procedures discussed below are
targeted to produce a more youthful and natural look with minimally invasive, targeted therapy. Neck Liposuction As people age, gravity and time can cause the skin and underlying fat to sag, leading to the formation
of jowls and slack skin around the neck. Neck liposuction can dramatically reduce this prominent sign of aging by creating
a more youthful neck and jaw line. Since skin retains much of its elasticity as we age, the neck and jaw can be reshaped by
removing excess fat from the neck and cheeks through small incisions under the chin. The skin then re-drapes itself along
the jaw line for a more youthful and aesthetically pleasing appearance. In many cases, Thermage is used as an adjunct to neck
liposuction to significantly enhance skin tightening. Platysma RepairSome individuals, particularly women,
will develop linear vertical ridges on the neck that are known as platysma bands. The platysma is a thin muscular sheet located
just under the skin of the neck. With time, the fibers of this muscle can weaken, causing prominent midline bands as well
as the appearance of a loose, shapeless neck. Repair of the platysma muscle can dramatically improve the contour and shape
of the neck. At the conclusion of the liposuction procedure, the platysma muscle can be tightened through a small incision
that is hidden under the chin. A few well-placed sutures under the skin help to tighten the muscle, and the shape of the neck
is restored to a more youthful appearance. The concept of repairing and tightening the platysma muscle is central to
the surgeon's ability to shape and contour the aging neck. There are a variety of muscle repair techniques used by physicians
around the world, but the novel platysma repair procedures performed at SkinCare Physicians are renowned for producing smooth
and eye-pleasing contours of the neck, and refining the jaw line and jowls. Using a Combination Approach to Produce
the Best ResultsThese procedures are very effective ways to treat changes to the lower part of the face caused by
aging. Because so many people develop changes to the jaw line as one of the first signs of aging, neck liposuction and platysma
repair can produce dramatic changes in a patient's appearance. Since we target the source of the problem, the need for
a full facelift and its potential complications is eliminated. Ancillary procedures such as Botox® injections, Contour
Threads, Thermage®, or soft tissue augmentation with Collagen, Restylane or fat transplants can help to enhance the results
of neck liposuction and platysma repair. Your surgeon will help you to choose the proper procedure, depending on your
goals, complexion, skin type, and skin elasticity. Before the ProcedureLaboratory tests will be done to ensure
you are in good health. Pre- and post-operative antibiotics are given for infection control, and products containing aspirin
are discontinued at least two weeks prior to surgery. Use of vitamin E must also be discontinued. The ProcedureLocal
anesthesia is obtained with the tumescent technique, which has revolutionized the field of liposuction. We are now able to
precisely remove fat cells without the need for an anesthesiologist in an extremely safe and effective procedure. Several
small 3 to 4 millimeter incisions are made under the chin and along the jaw line to precisely remove the fat contributing
to a sagging neck and jowl formation. Our physicians have helped to pioneer neck liposuction and reshaping techniques, delivered
talks at national conventions, and written books and medical journal articles about the procedures used to perform safe and
effective neck contouring. Platysma repair is performed through a small, 1-2 inch incision under the chin. The surgeon
carefully brings the muscle back into its natural position under direct visualization and sutures it into place. The incision
heals almost imperceptibly within a few weeks. After the ProcedureYou will be asked to continue the antibiotics
you began before surgery. Pain is minimal, as is post-operative discomfort. A compression garment is used continuously for
the first week, then eight to ten hours a day for the next three to four weeks. If sutures are placed (platysma repair), they
are removed one week after surgery. Patients are able to resume normal activities within a week to ten days of surgery,
and the effects and benefits of surgery are apparent almost immediately. Contour Thread FaceliftThe minimally invasive alternative to a facelift After years of research and
scientific progress, doctors finally have a minimally invasive way to lift the face with virtually no scars. This new procedure,
the Contour Threadlift, uses tiny incisions and strong sutures to lift and reposition aging skin. This is a remarkable advance
in the treatment of facial aging, and allows many patients who did not want to have a facelift to finally achieve the results
they are looking for. The quest for the perfect facelift has been going on for decades. Beginning in the early part
of the 20th century, doctors began to seek improvements in technique to lift facial skin back into a more youthful position.
The single greatest limiting factor in traditional facelift surgery, until now, has been the noticeable scarring that occurs
in front of and around the ears. In addition, other factors such as the risk of an over-pulled look, as well as the inherent
risk and recovery of a surgical facelift, have made many patients and doctors reluctant to take the plunge. That has all changed
with the introduction of facelifts using suspension suture, or threads. Why have a facelift?Although the general
trend in cosmetic surgery has been to move away from more aggressive facelift surgery, there is still a significant role for
the lifting of tissues back into position for many patients. Patients understandably are reluctant to undergo invasive surgery
to achieve this lifting and repositioning of facial tissues, but in many cases this is exactly what the patient needs. As
we age, tissues of the face including skin, fat, and muscle, begin to sag due to the effects of gravity. In addition, there
is atrophy and loss of supporting structures such as fat. The goal of facelift surgery is to lift and reposition tissues that
have sagged. This simple strategy can be an extremely effective. Many patients will also benefit from ancillary procedures,
such as Botox injections to reduce wrinkles, and soft tissue fillers to replace the supporting fat that has been lost. But
the essential goal of the facelift is to restore tissue to its more natural, youthful position. Conceptually the facelift
is a terrific procedure, but the inherent risks and scarring have limited its utility. So what is new now?In
a word, what is new are threads. We have used various types of threads for decades in cosmetic surgery, but until
recently none of the threads available provided the strength needed to predictably lift tissues. The first materials that
proved useful, Contour Threads, were approved by the FDA in 2005. These specially designed threads are made of polypropylene,
a suture material we have used in surgery for decades with a superb and proven safety profile. The threads have tiny "barbs"
placed along their length, giving the threads their unique ability to lift tissue. What are the advantages of the
Contour Threadlift?There are several very important advantages to the Contour Threadlift. They include: - There
are no visible scars after the procedure
- The procedure can be performed with only local anesthesia
- Recovery
is rapid, with return to activities within a few days
- The amount of lift is actually adjustable for several months
The Contour Threadlift is performed as an outpatient procedure in SkinCare Physician's state-of-the-art procedure
rooms. Only local anesthesia is required. A major advantage of the Contour Threadlift is the ease of recovery afterwards and
the absence of risk associated with general anesthesia. Tiny 3 to 4 millimeter incisions are made in the hairline, and the
Contour Threads are gently slid into place under the skin. Your surgeon will determine just how many threads you will need,
and exactly where they should be placed. Once the threads are in place, your surgeon will gently lift and move the tissues
to be repositioned. This part of the procedure is totally painless, and it is remarkable to watch as signs of aging are literally
swept away. This movement of tissue is truly where the artistry of your surgeon helps to create the natural results achieved
with Contour Threads. After the skin has been repositioned, your doctor will have you look in a hand held mirror so that with
your input, the threads can be adjusted to achieve the precise results you were looking for. Perhaps most amazing, the
amount of lift created by the threads can be adjusted for several months after the procedure. This fine-tuning of the result
is achieved in a painless five minute office visit without the need for any anesthesia. What is recovery like after
the Contour Threadlift?Recovery is rapid after the procedure. You will need someone to drive you home, but you will
not need any bandages. Pain is minimal after the procedure and usually controlled easily with Tylenol. It takes several weeks
for the threads to "lock" into place, so you will need to be careful with sleeping and certain facial movements
for 3 to 4 weeks after the procedure. Since the threads contain tiny little hooks or barbs that hold your skin in its new
position, your body will take a few weeks to adjust to the presence of the threads. Our staff will give you detailed instructions
as to the proper care of your skin after the procedure. The threads themselves cannot be seen or felt under the skin once
they have settled into position. Patients report that they feel totally natural and comfortable with the threads in place,
and they don't even notice they have them, except for the superb results they have achieved.
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Dear Friends Care. I personally see every new patient who visits our office. I am not just a physician, I am a Board Certified Dermatologist. This is the type of 5-star care and service that our patients expect, deserve and receive. I treat every patient the way I would want to be treated: with courtesy, dignity and respect. I carefully listen to their skin-care concerns and offer a variety of options including a treatment
plan that I believe will give them the best results. We also support our patients with a very fine medical staff . Please
take a moment to explore our top of the line winning website. My philosophy is simple…Experience Counts
and Quality Matters. Please allow me to solve your skin problems. After all, at NYC Dermatology , our
philosophy is if you look great you will feel great with gorgeous skin.” Best Regards, Dr.
Rothfeld
Chemical Peel What is a
chemical peel? Chemical peeling uses a chemical solution to improve the skin's appearance. It can reduce or eliminate fine lines under the eyes and around the mouth, correct uneven skin pigmentation, remove precancerous skin growths, and soften acne or treat scars caused by acne. The procedure
can also treat wrinkles caused by sun damage and scarring, as well as skin blemishes common with age and heredity. Chemical
peels can be performed on the face, neck, chest, hands, arms, and legs. Possible
complications associated with chemical peels: Possible complications associated with
chemical peels may include but are not limited to the following: - change in skin tone color
For certain
skin types, there is a risk of developing a temporary or permanent skin color change. Taking birth control pills, being pregnant,
or having a family history of brownish discoloration on the face may increase the possibility of developing the abnormal pigmentation.
- scarring
Chemical peels can cause scarring. However, if scarring
occurs, it can usually be treated effectively.
- cold
sores and fever blisters
Those who are susceptible to cold sores, or herpes simplex infections, may have a reactivation of cold sores
or fever blisters following a chemical peel. A chemical peel is most commonly performed for cosmetic reasons to enhance appearance and self-confidence and may
be performed in conjunction with a facelift. However, a chemical peel is not a substitute for a facelift and does not prevent
or slow the aging process. What substances
are used for chemical peels? Phenol, trichloroacetic acid (TCA), and
alphahydroxy acids (AHAs) are used for chemical peels. The precise formula used may be
adjusted for each patient. - alphahydroxy acids
(AHAs)
Alphahydroxy acids (AHAs) such as glycolic, lactic, or fruit acids are the
mildest of the peel formulas and produce light peels that can often provide smoother, brighter-looking skin. AHA peels may
be used to accomplish the following:
- reduce fine wrinkling
- treat areas of dryness
- reduce uneven pigmentation
- aid
in control of acne
- smooth rough, dry skin
- improve texture of sun-damaged skin
AHA peels may cause the following:
- stinging
- redness
- irritation
- crusting, flaking, or scaling
- dryness
Generally, no anesthesia is needed for AHA peels since they cause only
a slight stinging sensation during application. Protecting
skin from the sun is important following AHA peels. - trichloracetic acid (TCA)
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA)
can be used in many concentrations and is used to accomplish the following:
- smooth fine surface wrinkles
- remove superficial
blemishes
- correct pigment problems
TCA can be used on the neck or other body areas, and may require pretreatment
with Retin-A or AHA creams. This procedure is preferable for darker-skinned patients. Anesthesia
is not usually required for TCA peels because the chemical solution acts as an anesthetic. Although, sedation may be used
before and during the procedure to help the patient relax. Two or more TCA peels may be needed over several months to obtain
the desired result, although mild TCA peels may be repeated more frequently.
The results of a TCA peel are usually less dramatic than and not as long-lasting as those of a phenol
peel. More than one TCA peel may be needed to achieve the desired result. TCA-peel patients are advised to avoid sun exposure for several months. The procedure also may produce some unintended
color changes in the skin. - phenol
Phenol is the strongest of the chemical solutions and produces a deep peel. A phenol
peel is mainly used to accomplish the following:
- correct blotches caused by sun
exposure, birth control pills, or aging
- smooth out coarse
wrinkles
- remove precancerous growths
Phenol:
- should be used on the face only, as scarring may result if used on the neck or other
body areas.
- is not recommended for darker-skinned
individuals.
- may pose risk for patients with
heart problems.
- may permanently remove facial
freckles.
- may cause permanent skin lightening.
- may leave lines of demarcation.
Recovery
may be slow and complete healing may take several months. After
a phenol peel, new skin may lose its ability to produce pigment. The skin will be lighter
and will always have to be protected from the sun. About the
procedure: The procedure involves a chemical solution that is applied
to the skin. The solution causes a layer of skin to separate and peel off. The new, regenerated skin underneath is usually
smoother, less wrinkled, and more even in color than the old skin.

How Acne starts Acne affects almost everyone — more than 90% of all adolescents, nearly
50% of all adult women and 25% of all adults. Crossing gender lines as well as national borders, it's one of the most
widespread medical conditions in the world. Yet there's still no cure. But there is hope. While acne is not curable, it
is treatable. We now know more about controlling this condition than ever before. The secret to managing acne is prevention
— stopping this condition before it exhibits visual symptoms. Once you have found an acne treatment that helps you
accomplish this, it's important to stick with it. Even after pimples disappear, you may need to continue treatment
to keep new blemishes at bay. It's also crucial to begin treatment as soon as the first signs appear; the
sooner you address your acne, the less likely you are to experience permanent damage to your skin. Of course, in order
to stop acne, we must first find out how it starts. What causes acne? One of the most important things
you can learn about acne is this: It's not your fault. Contrary to popular belief,
acne is not caused by anything you're doing — what you eat, how often you wash your
face or work out — but by a combination of factors at work far beneath the surface of your skin. A healthy follicle
A blemish begins approximately 2–3 weeks before it appears on your skin's surface. It starts in your sebaceous hair
follicles — the tiny holes commonly called pores. Deep within each follicle, your sebaceous glands are working to produce
sebum, the oil that keeps your skin moist and pliable. As your skin renews itself, the old cells die, mix with your skin's
natural oils, and are sloughed off. Under normal circumstances, these cells are shed gradually, making room for fresh new
skin. But sloughing is different for everyone. Some people shed cells evenly; some don't.
Uneven shedding causes dead cells to become sticky, clumping together to form a plug — much like a cork in a bottle.
This plug, or comedo, traps oil and bacteria inside the follicle. A plugged follicle
The plug traps oil and bacteria within the follicle, which begins to swell as your skin continues its normal oil production.
Your body then attacks the bacteria with a busy swarm of white blood cells. The whole process takes 2–3 weeks, culminating
in a pimple.
An inflamed acne lesion
Why me? There is no one simple "cause" of acne — the condition is influenced
by many factors, many which are out of your control. The regularity with which you shed skin cells can change throughout your
life. The rate at which you produce sebum is affected by your hormone balance, which is often in flux — especially for
women. Research has also shown that genetics play a big part in the development and persistence of acne, so your family history
is a valuable prediction tool as well when considering the various causes of acne. One of the best weapons in the fight against
acne, however, is knowledge; if you know what causes acne, it's easier to formulate a good plan
of attack. There are five primary culprits contributing to this process. Each of these factors may vary dramatically between
individuals. While you don't have control over these factors, understanding them can help you in your search for the proper
acne treatment. Acne Causes - Culprit #1: Hormones.
For the majority of acne sufferers, the trouble begins at puberty, when the body begins to produce hormones called androgens.
These hormones cause the sebaceous glands to enlarge, which is a natural part of the body's development. In acne sufferers,
however, the sebaceous glands are overstimulated by androgens, sometimes well into adulthood. Androgens are also responsible
for acne flare-ups associated with the menstrual cycle and, on occasion, pregnancy. Acne Causes - Culprit #2: Extra
sebum. When the sebaceous gland is stimulated by androgens, it produces extra sebum. In its journey up the follicle
toward the surface, the sebum mixes with common skin bacteria and dead skin cells that have been shed from the lining
of the follicle. While this process is normal, the presence of extra sebum in the follicle increases the chances of clogging
— and can cause acne. Acne Causes - Culprit #3: Follicle fallout.
Normally, dead cells within the follicle shed gradually and are expelled onto the skin’s surface. But in patients with
overactive sebaceous glands — and in nearly everyone during puberty — these cells are shed more rapidly. Mixed
with a surplus of sebum, the dead skin cells form a plug in the follicle, preventing the skin from finishing its natural process
of renewal. Acne Causes - Culprit #4: Bacteria. The bacterium
Propionibacterium acnes, (P. acnes for short) is a regular resident of all skin types; it’s part of the skin’s
natural sebum maintenance system. Once a follicle is plugged, however, P. acnes bacteria multiply rapidly, creating the chemical
reaction we know as inflammation in the follicle and surrounding skin. Acne Causes - Culprit #5: Inflammation.
When your body encounters unwanted bacteria, it sends an army of white blood cells to attack the intruders. This process is
called chemotaxis; or, simply put, the inflammatory response. This is what causes pimples to become red, swollen and painful.
The inflammatory response is different for everyone, but studies have shown that it is especially strong in adult women.
What can I do?
Fortunately, you have options! There are many kinds of acne treatments available today. But first, you should
try to determine the type and severity of your condition. Acne, like a person, is highly individual — it can take
many forms, and have a highly variable response to treatment. The more you know about your specific form of acne,
the more likely you are to find a treatment that works for you.
NYC Dermatology Board Certified Dermatologist Dr.
Gary Rothfeld Manhattan, New York 
Trained in Dermatology, NYC Dermatolgy by Board Certified Dermatologist NY Dermatology Dr. Gary Rothfeld
possesses the special knowledge, skills and professional capability that distinguishes him as an outstanding Dermatologist
in NYC , Manhattan , New York at NYC Dermatology by Board Certified Dermatologist. Top New York City Dermatologist,
Dr. Rothfeld in Manhattan treats the most difficult cases until the problem clears.- Do you peer in the mirror each morning and play little face
games?
- Do you find yourself raising your brows, smiling wider, stretching wrinkles, pursing your lips,
or lifting the droopy corners that weren’t there last month?
- Are you exhausted
from trying every TV promise out there to stop your acne and wonder “why me?”
Who doesn’t find something they don’t like about the face in
the mirror each morning? It’s human nature to want to look your best. Even royalty and celebrities find themselves sitting
across from Dr. Rothfeld seeking the fix for that blemish, that sag or that brown spot.
Dr. Rothfeld, having worked alongside several of the world's renowned dermatologists, has shaped a uniquely innovative approach in
treating any skin problem you may have. Through cosmetic and medical dermatology, laser surgery and powerful combination treatment
options, Dr. Rothfeld quickly and effectively helps you see dramatic improvements in the appearance and health of your skin.
Dr. Rothfeld is well known for his particular expertise is in designing
anti-aging, anti-acne, and anti-rosacea treatments with exceptional success and optimum cosmetic elegance. These particular
conditions need specialized non-harsh therapies in order to be successful with minimal side effects. Over-treatment or overly
aggressive treatment can backfire. Dr. Rothfeld makes sure that doesn’t happen to his patients.
| Dr. Rothfeld has a main concern is that you receive an individualized
skin treatment program that eliminates your problems without unnecessary side effects. This is attained by having one-on-one
care with good old fashioned personal attention from Dr. Rothfeld himself." |
Dr. Rothfeld is featured as a Top Dermatologist in
Black and White Photography of New York. Dr. Rothfeld is known for "innovative
treatments for Acne, Aging and Rosacea as administered with good old-fashioned attention.. Dr.
Rothfeld has exceptional skill in performing Laser and Botox procedures.
The most common
medical condition that Dr. Rothfeld treats is Acne. His comprehensive approach may include
Photodynamic Therapy which will help restore your natural, radiant skin without the
signs of acne. This treatment, which can consist of a combination of blue light and
laser, significantly diminishes your need for oral medications.
His cutting-edge technology at NYC Dermatology
has initiated his interest and involvement in Laser Dermatology. He has the latest proven lasers to treat Acne
& Acne Scars , Facial Blood Vessels Rosacea , Unwanted
Hair , Wrinkles , Age and Brown Spots & Sun
Damage , and Loose Facial Skin . These laser procedures provide tremendous results
with little downtime. All laser procedures are performed personally by Dr. Rothfeld.
One particularly
exciting use of Botox is the non-surgical Brow Lift. This procedure elevates the brow and can also elevate droopy eyelid skin.
He has helped countless patients avoid unnecessary plastic surgery with this procedure.
Another well-appreciated application of
Botox Cosmetic is in the treatment for excessive underarm sweating , which has been
recently FDA approved. The Botox Cosmetic is non-diluted and prepared in such a way as to be completely painless!
Rejuvenating Peels are excellent treatment for the prevention
of aging skin and acne. Light Peels and IPL Fotofacial offer quick treatments that
help improve skin texture and minimize fine lines. Cosmelan treats patchy brown hyperpigmentation.
Your Health is Vital; Start with your Skin. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends yearly
skin checks to examine moles and remove unusual ones that are often overlooked by patients. Since we live with a high risk
of skin cancer with its almost year-round exposure to the sun, skin checks are especially important. Dr. Rothfeld, a Board Certified Dermatologist
at NYC Dermatology in Manhattan, New York is caring, detailed, and meticulous and will never give up until the problem
is cleared. Dr. Rothfeld, a board certified dermatologist in nyc who practices Dermatology in Manhattan, New
York has treated many patients in the entertainment and music industry is caring, detailed and meticulous and will not give
up until the condition resolves. Dr. Rothfeld is recognized as one of the best Dermatologists in NYC by the entertainment
industry.NYC Dermatology is under
the medical supervision of Dr. Gary Rothfeld, a Board Certified Dermatologist. To enhance every aspect of your skin
care, Dr. Rothfeld has personally created a superb line of cosmetic procedures.. NYC Dermatology
by Board Certified Dermatologist Dr. Gary Rothfeld is a board certified NYC Dermatologist
with a New York City office in Manhattan, New York providing expert skin care, dermatology, and
cosmetic dermatology services. A board certified dermatologist in NYC specializing
in dermatology and dermatologic surgery including state-of-the-art cosmetic surgical procedures, Dr. Gary Rothfeld is
known for his attention to body symmetry and his dedication to meeting patients’ personal goals. His specialties include
full body liposuction using the tumescent technique, facial fat transplantation, Botulinum injection into facial lines and
laser resurfacing. NYC dermatology specializes in chemical peels, vein injections, laser, restylane, Perlane,
Botox injections, JUvederm, non-surgical facelifts, collagen implantation and treatment of skin cancer.
As an expert in the field of dermatology and cosmetic dermatologic
surgery, Dr. Rothfeld is has appeared on national television shows. Dr. Rothfeld has also been quoted in many high
profile national magazines. Our goal at the manhattan office of Board Certified Derrmatologist , Dr.
Gary Rothfeld is to create an atmosphere of professionalism, trust and complete patient satisfaction at the NYC Dermatology
and Cosmetic Surgery Center in Manhattan, New York. Dr. Rothfeld, Dermatology Director of NYC Dermatolgy is a Board
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and advanced dermatology laser treatments for cosmetic needs and medical skin conditions. We offer a full range of services
including surgery for skin cancer, laser hair removal, Botox®, the Fractionated Resurfacing laser, Titan laser, and acne
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During
your office consultation and examination you will be provided with a detailed plan of the treatments that will benefit
you most. NYC Laser Center NYC Dermatology top laser dermatology center offering skin care, dermatolgy,cosmetic
dermatology services, and laser treatments for sun damaged skin, acne, acne scars, rosacea, pigmentation, laser
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services including general dermatology, wrinkle fillers such as Restylane®, Captique, Perlane,Cosmoderm and Cosmoplast, Radiance® (radiesse) and Sculptra. We also offer Botox®,
Cosmelan, Velasmooth, Fotofacial, Titan laser, Refirme, and the Fractionated Resurfacing laser. in the treatment of acne,
rosacea, skin cancer and surgery. Dr. Rothfeld has taught numerous other physicians on the proper use of Botox®, medical
hair transplants, and lasers in the country. Acne Photodynamic Treatment
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