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DermSurgery Laser Center
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Paul M. Friedman, M.D.
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317 E. 34th St.
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New York, NY 10016
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917-745-5140
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Call with questions or schedule an appointment!
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Dr. Friedman and his staff offer a full range of cosmetic dermatology options. As one of the most respected physicians in the field of aesthetics, you can be sure that when you visit Paul Friedman, M.D. you will be getting the best care available anywhere. Among the treatments offered are, acne scar removal, treatment...
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Dr. Friedman and his staff offer a full range of cosmetic dermatology options. As one of the most respected physicians in the field of aesthetics, you can be sure that when you visit Paul Friedman, M.D. you will be getting the best care available anywhere. Among the treatments offered are, acne scar removal, treatment of age spots and hyperpigmentation, rosacea treatment, skin rejuvenation, tattoo removal, BOTOX injections and dermal fillers.
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Doctorate of Medicine University of Tennessee, Memphis
Residency Dermatology, New York University School of Medicine
Fellowship Mohs Surgery, Laser and Skin Surgery Center of NY
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Board Certified, American Board of Dermatology
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Member, American Academy of Dermatology Member, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Member, American College of Mohs Surgeons
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Dr. Friedman has been involved in the development of several new dermatological laser systems and techniques that are now commonly used around the world and he continues to be involved in the development of leading-edge technology to help find better solutions for today's most common skin conditions.
Everything needs a structure. Your skin gets its structure—and its strength—from a fibrous protein called collagen. About 80 percent of your skin consists of collagen fibers. Collagen works in tangent with another protein, elastin, which provides skin its flexibility—its ability to stretch and then “spring back” to its original shape. Unfortunately, aging and sun exposure weaken collagen, eventually leading to some of the most tell-tale signs of advancing years: lines, wrinkles, and folds.
Several non-surgical skin treatments can help you can slow down and even reverse the breakdown of collagen in your skin. For example, laser therapy, microdermabrasion, and chemical peels can help stimulate the creation of new collagen. And dermal fillers can be strategically used to replenish lost natural collagen. New, more effective collagen-enhancing treatments and products become available every year. To learn about the wide variety of options available to you—and to determine which of the latest options is truly best for your skin—schedule a personal consultation with your physician. Do it today. Time—and the breakdown of your skin’s collagen—marches on!
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| Always seek treatment with an experienced physician. | | Be willing to travel a bit for the best possible treatment. | | During your consultation, ask questions regarding results, concerns, and after care. |
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 | | The Patient’s Guide™ is the most respected online publication providing information about collagen injections, aged and damaged skin, skin care treatments, and laser medicine. Our mission is to provide you with unbiased, scientifically accurate information about wrinkles and fine lines, as well as potential treatments. | | >>More About the Patient's Guide | |
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