Dermatology Group Of Central NJ

Dermatology Group Of Central NJ Our services include medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology. Adult, Pediatric & Geriatric Dermatology. Degree: City College of New York – 1964 M.D.

We also specialize in chemical peels for sun damage, age spots, skin cancer screening and removal, spider veins, wrinkles, acne scars, and blemishes. We have been board certified since 1977 and a member of the Fellow American Academy of Dermatology. Management of Skin, Hair, and Nail problems Surgeries all done in office Second opinions rendered Difficult Consultations addressed CURRICULUM VITAE Date of Birth: June 7, 1943 B.S. Degree: Faculty of Medicine, Free University of Brussels, Belgium – 1971 Internship: Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, NY – 1971-72 Residence in Dermatology: Albert Einstein – Bronx Municipal Hospital – Bronx, NY – 1972-75 Publications: Archives of Dermatology, 108:252-253, - 1973 Licensure: New York – 8/1/72, New Jersey – 10/3/75 Attending Physician at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, NJ

Specialties
Sclerotherapy, Ear Lobe piercing
Skin Cancer, Spider Veins, Wrinkles, Acne Scars, Blemishes, Chemical Peels

Certifications & Affiliations
American Academy of Dermatology
American Medical Association
Board Certified since 1977
Dermatologic Society of New Jersey
Fellow of American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology
Medical, Surgical, & Cosmetic Dermatology
New Jersey State
Somerset County Medical Society
Trained at Albert Einstein in NYC

07/09/2013

The cuticles are important barriers which protect the fingernails and toenails from bacterial invaders and infections. To keep your cuticles healthy, use a rich natural moisturizer on your hands and steer clear of cuticle cutters.

07/06/2013

To minimize nicks and ingrown hairs caused by shaving, follow these tips: thoroughly wet your skin with warm water, gently exfoliate and clean the skin, apply a moisturizing shaving cream, and rinse the razor after each stroke.

07/03/2013

Teledermatology is a dermatology subspecialty in which telecommunication technologies are used to exchange information on skin conditions and tumors long distance for via audio, visual, and data communication. Teledermatology enables health care management such as diagnoses, consultation, treatment, and continuing education.

06/30/2013

Did you know that a variety of skin diseases can interfere with your ability to function normally or even sleep? Symptoms of these conditions may include severe itching.

06/27/2013

Have you ever wondered what exactly causes skin irritations? Allergic reactions, bacterial infections, fungal infections and insect bites can all be the cause.

06/24/2013

Did you know that a negative emotional state could be taking its toll on the youthful appearance of your skin? Learning to manage stress, anger and tension can rejuvenate your skin.

06/21/2013

Some therapies provided by dermatologists include, but aren't restricted to: cosmetic filler injections; laser and other hair removal; cosmetic hair transplantation; intralesional treatment via steroids or chemotherapy; systemic therapies with antibiotics, and immunomodulators; and topical therapies.

06/18/2013

Did you know as many as 40 percent of people are carriers of staph? This bacterium usually lives on the skin and causes problems when it enters the body through a cut on the skin.

06/12/2013

Products which contain salicylic acid or alpha-hydroxy acid can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and minimize break-outs - plus they will reduce the appearance of pores. Alternating the use of these products will maximize the results on your skin.

06/09/2013

Many of the most common kinds of skin diseases fall into the category of skin disorders. This group includes dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis.

06/06/2013

To protect your feet from fungal infections, wear sandals in public showers, steam rooms and pool areas. Use your own towels, rinse your feet off with water before drying them and then immediately put on clean dry socks.

06/03/2013

Sunscreen needs to be applied properly to protect your skin from damaging UV rays. Take your time when applying sunscreen - use about a shot-glass full of sunscreen on your whole body and rub the product thoroughly into your skin.

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Bridgewater, NJ
08807

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:15pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:15pm
Thursday 9am - 4:15pm
Friday 9am - 4:15pm

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