Michael Eidelman, MD
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245 West 19th Street, Ground FloorNew York, NY 10011
About Michael Eidelman, MD
Michael Eidelman, MD practices in New York at Chelsea Skin & Laser as a Dermatologist, board certified by American Board of Dermatology. Dr. Eidelman was invited to join RealSelf in 2007, and has achieved "Participating Member" status. The doctor has 14 years of experience providing cosmetic and aesthetic medical services, and is a member of American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS) and American Society of Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS). Dr. Eidelman has hospital affiliations at Beth Israel Medical Center, St. Vincent's Hospital.
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Terrific Results - Chelsea, NY
Posted by BradD
Sculptra
Dr. Eidelman is so kind and gentle. He takes his time and explains everything before it happens. I feel like I am in expert, artistic hands. Before my 1st treatment I had a consultation so he could address my needs and concerns. I came back about a week later for the Sculptra. I'm really glad he had me wait because I had about 10 more questions to ask that I hadn't thought of at the 1st appointment. He filled me in and I was completely confident I had made the right choice. He's a doll.
Latisse is Amazing - Chelsea, NY
Posted by bdy
Latisse
Dr. Eidelman is such a sweetie. When I asked him about Latisse he treated me with the same concern as when I have gone to him with a skin problem. He's been caring for me now for many years. He's a gem.
Treatments offered at Chelsea Skin & Laser
Blog Posts and Articles
No Injections at 20 Years Old from French Vogue
“Personally, I use a lot of permanent and semi-permanent products (such as Silicone, Sculptra and Radiesse). The result is impressive if one knows how to use these products correctly. For example, I love silicone for acne scars or wrinkles. My technique for wrinkles: forty micro-droplets, initially at a rate of five sessions per month, then down to three or four. The idea is to observe how the body reconstructs collagen around the silicone and adapt the injections accordingly. However,...
Turn back the clock during your lunch hour
Your lunch hour is a great time to turn back the clock five years. Botox, IPL, and fillers are fast procedures and most patients go back to work with little or no cover-up.
Start a skincare regime before wrinkles appear
I wish my patients would start on an anti-aging regimen designed for the individual’s skin type before wrinkles progress.
Education / Training
Doctorate in Medicine: Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Residency at Cook County Medical Center