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Nashville Centre for Laser and Facial Surgery
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Brian S. Biesman, M.D.
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345 23rd Avenue, North, Suite 416
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Nashville, TN 37203
www.drbiesman.com
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615-673-4918
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Call with questions or schedule an appointment!
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Dr. Biesman has authored many scientific papers and has written a textbook on the use of lasers in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. He has spoke and taught at the local, national and international levels on the use of surgery, lasers, and radiofrequency for facial rejuvenation. He continues to do cutting-edge...
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Dr. Biesman has authored many scientific papers and has written a textbook on the use of lasers in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. He has spoke and taught at the local, national and international levels on the use of surgery, lasers, and radiofrequency for facial rejuvenation. He continues to do cutting-edge research to refine and develop cosmetic surgical treatments. His services include:
Laser Hair Removal
Laser for Removal of Age Spots and Freckles
Treatment of Redness and Facial Veins from Rosacea
Botox Injections
Restylane, Radiesse and other Wrinkle Fillers
Collagen and Skin Rejuvenation
Chemical Peels and Microdermabrasion
Treatment for Acne and Acne Scars
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Doctorate of Medicine University of Michigan
Bachelor of Science University of Michigan
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Board Certified in Ophthalmology
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Fellow, American College of Surgeons President, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Member, American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Member, American Medical Association
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Nashville Centre for Laser and Facial Surgery is a state-of-the-art facility staffed by Dr. Brian S. Biesman -- a world-renowned authority on facial rejuvenation, ophthalmic, and reconstructive surgery. The Centre's mission is to deliver personalized service and ethical, skilled, and comprehensive care.
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