New York Yag Laser doctors
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Channing R. Barnett, MD
New York Dermatologist
163A East 70th St., New York |
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6 answers |
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Joshua L. Fox, MD
Long Island Dermatologic Surgeon
165 Roslyn Road, Roslyn Heights |
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1 answer |
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Andrew Miller, MD
Edison Facial Plastic Surgeon
1150 Amboy Ave, Edison |
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1 answer |
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David Goldberg, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
115 East 57th St. Suite 710, New York |
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Ritu Saini, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
345 E. 37th Street Suite 209, New York |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
Im 34 years old, and have quite prominent fine lines undereye, especially much more when i smile or laugh. my doctor recommended nd-yag laser for my undereye fine lines. I've done 2 sessions, but i dont really see much difference. should i have Er-yag laser instead for my problem?
Im 34 years old, and have quite prominent fine lines undereye, especially much more when i smile or laugh. my doctor recommended nd-yag laser for my undereye fine lines. I've done 2 sessions, but i dont really see much difference. should i have Er-yag laser instead for my problem?
There are many treatment options for the fine lines under the eyes including injectable neurotoxins, injectable fillers, chemical peeling and lasers. It is difficult to answer these types of questions without being able to evaluate the areas of concern, ideally done at a consultation. Photographs would also be helpful. That being said, I have both an NdYag and an Erbium:Yag laser and know the advantages and limitations of both. When used correctly in patients willing to have some downtime, the Erbium:Yag is a very good laser for under eye fine lines. The link below shows before and after photos of someone with fine lines around the mouth treated with the Erbium, filler and light electrosurgery. Sometimes we have to utilize several treatment modalities to get optimum results.
i have skin type 3 with coarse black hair all over except on my back which is fine hair. for my coarse hair my laser technition has been using settings (35j, 23m/s) are these settings effective?
In our office all treatments with our NdYag (Candela GentleYag) are performed by me with my medical assistant or by medical assistant under my supervision. All lasers can cause permanent, disfiguring side effects if not used by someone with the appropriate training and understanding of the laser technology and the anatomy and biology of the skin, hair and nails. It is inappropriate to discuss settings without seeing the skin type and skin condition being treated.




