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Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York
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Elizabeth K. Hale, M.D.
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325 Meeting House Lane, Building 1, Suite C
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Southampton, NY 11968
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Call the friendly staff at
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631-259-6842 |
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- How much would it cost?
- Are there any side effects?
- How many treatments are needed?
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Dr. Hale is a published author and the co-Director of the NYU Procedural Dermatology Fellowship and of the Advances in Dermatology symposium. Dr. Hale has also lectured extensively on the use of dermal fillers for soft tissue augmentation. Her services include:
• Hair Removal • Wrinkle Treatment •...
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Dr. Hale is a published author and the co-Director of the NYU Procedural Dermatology Fellowship and of the Advances in Dermatology symposium. Dr. Hale has also lectured extensively on the use of dermal fillers for soft tissue augmentation. Her services include:
• Hair Removal • Wrinkle Treatment • Fractional Laser Treatments • Restylane, Perlane, Sculptra, Juvederm and Collagen Injections • Acne Scar Reduction • Botox Cosmetic • Spider Veins and Redness associated with Rosacea • Freckle and Age Spot Removal • Reduction of Red Stretch Marks • Chemical Peels and Microdermabrasion
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Doctorate of Medicine New York University School of Medicine
Bachelor of Science Cornell University (cum laude)
Residency Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology (NYU)
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Board Certified Dermatologist
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Member, American Academy of Dermatology Member, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Member, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Member, American College of Mohs Surgery Member, New York Facial Plastic Surgery Society Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology at NYU
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Stretch Marks Removal |
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Everyone hates having stretch marks. They show up on our skin due to hormone changes during phases in our lives. These hormonal shifts may be due to events such as pregnancy, major weight loss or gain, puberty, even weight lifting all may contribute to the formation of stretch marks.
Skin with stretch marks looks very different from normal skin, the hallmark red or white lines which streak across our skin stand out greatly. What’s strange is that skin with stretch marks looks almost identical to normal, healthy skin under a microscope. The damaged elastin fiber proteins in the skin only make up about 4% of skin, though the appearance is much more significant.
Fortunately new lasers, such as Fraxel and Affirm, can help diminish some of the textural problems with stretch marks. Call to schedule an appointment today to learn more about laser treatment for stretch marks.
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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 stretch marks, their causes, treatment, and laser therapy. Our mission is to provide you with unbiased, scientifically accurate information about striae and red skin lesions, as well as potential treatments. The information published on this site is written and provided by some of America’s foremost dermatologists and laser surgery experts. | | >>More About the Patient's Guide | |
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