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Bradley Kovach, M.D.

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

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BRADLEY KOVACH, M.D. REVIEWS

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Amazing Experience!
Dr. Kovach is a WONDERFUL Dermatologist and MOHS Surgeon. He has a wonderful bedside manner and does amazing cosmetic reconstructions. His Physician Assistant in the Estero office, Hillary Cachet, is wonderful as well. She gives very thorough Full Skin Exams and even does Botox and fillers! I received Botox from her previously and look forward to seeing her for fillers in the near future. I highly recommend both the Esetero and Naples locations for Florida Coastal
Worth It
Drooping Eyelids Repair Surgery
Drooping eyelids...repair surgery. Absolutely worth it.Both lids...hooded and drooping badly over top and sides of eyes. Now I have my peripheral vision restored and can actually see that I have eyes and the color of my eyes...I look and feel like a different person. Not an elective cosmetic procedure, but medically necessary.How long does it take for the internal stitches to dissolve
9 hours Post-Op
Accutane (Zenatane)
Hi, I am 22 years old and I have been battling cystic acne ever since I was 11. It started right after I got the chicken pox. Once the chicken pox cleared, boom I had acne, which than turned into cystic acne. Painful and not fun. Sometimes I would beg my mom to miss a day of school due to it sometimes being so bad and the cystic being so big, especially one I used to get on my nose repeatedly. My parents always told me I will eventually grow out of it, its hormonal and once i