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MGH Dermatology Laser and Cosmetic Center
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R. Rox Anderson, Professor of Dermatology, Harvard
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50 Staniford St, Floor 2
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Boston, MA 02114
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Call the friendly staff at
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617-830-1412 |
AND ASK THESE SUGGESTED QUESTIONS
- How much would it cost?
- Are there any side effects?
- How many treatments are needed?
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R. Rox Anderson, MD is perhaps the leading researcher of laser medicine in the world. A pioneer in photomedicine, Dr. Anderson’s research has lead to breakthroughs in lasers that have helped result in better care for patients worldwide. Services Include:
Laser Hair Removal
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R. Rox Anderson, MD is perhaps the leading researcher of laser medicine in the world. A pioneer in photomedicine, Dr. Anderson’s research has lead to breakthroughs in lasers that have helped result in better care for patients worldwide. Services Include:
Laser Hair Removal Skin Rejuvenation and Wrinkle Reduction Age Spot, Liver Spot, Freckle and SunSpot Removal Botox Injections Wrinkle Fillers such as Collagen and Restylane Treatment for the Removal of Acne Scarring Microdermabrasion and Chemical Peels Stretch Mark Reduction Therapies Laser Treatment for Broken Blood Vessels, Facial Redness and Rosacea
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Doctorate of Medicine Harvard Medical School
Academic Appointments Professor of Dermatology, Harvard Medical School
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Board Certified in Dermatology
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Fellow, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology Fellow, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery
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If you’re one of the estimated 14 million Americans with the skin condition called rosacea, you know how debilitating its symptoms can be. Rosacea, which usually emerges on the face, is characterized by redness, swelling, enlarged blood vessels, and acne-like pimples and bumps. The condition probably has a genetic component, for it tends to run in families. It’s also exacerbated by sun exposure.
There is no cure for rosacea, but its symptoms can be successfully treated. Laser therapy can remove unseemly blood vessels and reduce redness and flushing. Oral and topical medications, including antibiotics, can help control the acne-like symptoms. Without treatment, symptoms worsen and flare-ups become more frequent. So seek out the care of a qualified physician today. Call for a personal evaluation and to learn more about your treatment choices for this stubborn but very manageable skin disorder.
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