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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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617-830-1412
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Call with questions or schedule an appointment!
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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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The Massachusetts General Hospital Dermatology Service delivers state-of-the-art care to patients with rare and common conditions of the skin, hair and nails.Our department's board-certified physicians have one overarching goal: helping patients enjoy their everyday activities while minimizing or eliminating their symptoms.
Alas, as we age, our skin grows tired. Its two main proteins—collagen, which gives skin its “plumpness,” and elastin, which enables skin to “snap back” into shape after, say, flexing for a smile—begin to degrade. Our oil glands also become less active, leaving our skin looking dry and tired. Part of this degradation is a natural outcome of the aging process. But another part—a big part—is our own doing. You may have spent too much time in the sun, unprotected. Or perhaps you smoked. Both habits speed up the breakdown of collagen and elastin.
Today, thanks to the development of a wide variety of new, highly effective procedures and technologies, skin can be rejuvenated. You’ll never have the skin of a 20-year-old again, but your skin can look smoother, more vibrant—in other words, healthier. Many of these treatments, which include laser therapies, phototherapy, radiofrequency therapies, and dermal fillers, are non-invasive. Some can even be done over your lunch hour. So call a physician today and schedule a personal skin evaluation. Have a detailed conversation with him or her about your skin and its needs. It’s never too late to rejuvenate your skin—and reenergize your life.
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