Cosmetic Dermatology

Clinical Services: Dermatology
Upper East Side
1305 York Avenue, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10021
Mon-Sat 08:30am - 05:30pm
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(646) 962-0033
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(646) 962-3376 (DERM)
Upper East Side
425 East 61st Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10065
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(646) 962-3376 (DERM)
Lower Manhattan
156 William Street, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Mon-Fri 08:30am - 05:30pm
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(646) 962-3376 (DERM)
Upper West Side
2315 Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10024
Mon-Fri 08:30am - 05:30pm
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(646) 962-3376 (DERM)

The dermatologists at Weill Cornell Medicine are here to help you enjoy greater confidence.

As our patient, you will be cared for by a board-certified dermatologist with extensive training in cosmetic dermatology. You will benefit from their skilled and compassionate care, our wide range of clinically proven treatment options and the highest standards for safety.

In addition to aesthetic treatments and services, our board-certified dermatologists offer comprehensive care for both your medical and cosmetic needs. At Weill Cornell Medicine, we prioritize your long-term skin health, integrating aesthetic options into your overall treatment strategy with an emphasis on prevention, maintenance and rejuvenation. When specific aesthetic concerns arise, we offer safe and effective solutions using the range of devices and techniques within our broad expertise.

Why Choose Weill Cornell Medicine?

Individualized cosmetic care: The dermatologists at Weill Cornell Medicine have extensive knowledge of the depth and breadth of skin disorders and available treatment options. We adapt all dermatologic care for your specific condition and needs.

We take time to discuss your concerns and understand your specific goals to develop the most appropriate treatment plan. Your dermatologist will recommend a long-term strategy to maintain and improve both the health and the appearance of your skin.

Cosmetic treatments can be performed at one of our five locations in Manhattan and at our location in Brooklyn.

Multifaceted approach for long-term skin health:

Your dermatologist will recommend a multifaceted treatment plan that may include lifestyle changes and a topical home skin care regimen. You will also have the opportunity to receive in-office rejuvenating treatments to improve your skin’s appearance or corrective treatments for your targeted dermatologic needs.

The Center for Diverse Skin Complexions: The Israel Englander Department of Dermatology includes the Center for Diverse Skin Complexions, a team of dermatologists who specialize in diagnosing and treating skin conditions for our patients of color, as well as skin conditions that are more prevalent or have nuances in patients with darker skin tones.

Conditions We Treat

Patients benefit from seeking expert care at Weill Cornell Medicine for:

●      Signs of skin aging, including wrinkles, fine lines, sagging skin and volume loss

●      Sun damage, including sunspots, discoloration and texture changes

●      Uneven skin tone, including melasma (common pigmentation condition that causes brown or grey patches) and other causes of hyperpigmentation

●      Benign lesion (“mole” or “tag”) removal

●      Vascular (blood vessel) malformations, including port wine stains, spider veins, angiomas and acquired benign vascular lesions

●      Acne and post-acne scarring

●      Scars, including traumatic or post-procedure scars

●      Laser hair reduction

●      Hair restoration

●      Tattoo removal

●      Nail disorders

●      Other aesthetic or cosmetic concerns 

Advanced Treatments and Technology

As our patient at Weill Cornell Medicine, all of your treatments are performed by a board-certified dermatologist. Drawing on their combined medical and cosmetic expertise, your doctor will develop an effective and comprehensive care plan that may include the following treatment options:

Neuromodulators (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau): FDA-approved botulinum toxin reduces the appearance of dynamic lines and wrinkles by reducing specific facial muscle movements. The cosmetic dermatologists at Weill Cornell Medicine use the most up-to-date techniques for administering neuromodulators to promote a healthy and natural appearance.

We offer all the FDA-approved biosimilar neuromodulator agents and will work with you to determine the best option for you.

Cosmetic fillers (Juvéderm/Voluma collection, Restylane collection, Belotero Balance, Radiesse, Sculptra): Facial volume loss due to bone, fat and muscle atrophy with age causes hollowing and redraping of the skin that leads to a prominent appearance of wrinkles and skin folds. Soft tissue augmentation with cosmetic fillers is a safe, minimally invasive procedure to restore volume and promote a more youthful appearance. These fillers can also be used to soften the appearance of scars.

We offer non-permanent and semi-permanent, FDA-approved fillers and will work with you to determine the best option for you.

Chemical peels: Light, medium and deep chemical peels are applied to the skin causing the surface layer to “peel away,” revealing smoother, more even, fresh skin beneath. Our cosmetic dermatologists will recommend the best options to help you achieve your cosmetic goals, such as reducing discoloration, fine lines, acne, acne scars or improving your skin’s overall tone and texture. At the Center for Diverse Skin Complexions, we offer safe and effective chemical peels for our patients of color.

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP): PRP is obtained by drawing a sample of the patient’s own blood and spinning it down to the concentrated platelet-rich portion that contains stimulating growth factors and proteins that are injected to promote new skin or hair production. A series of PRP treatments may be applied to the scalp to help patients with hair loss, often in combination with other topical or medical treatments to achieve thicker, denser, longer hair. PRP can also be injected in the facial skin to improve skin texture, color, fine lines and volume loss concerns.

Microneedling: Microneedling uses a device with fine needles that pierce the skin to stimulate new collagen production leading to a smoother and firmer appearance of the skin. A series of treatments is often required for optimal improvement in acne scars, fine lines and pore size. When combined with PRP, faster recovery and greater collagen production can be achieved with each treatment.

Thread lifts: A thread lift is a minimally invasive procedure using absorbable sutures that are placed under the skin to tighten and lift drooping or sagging skin with minimal recovery time. This procedure can also stimulate collagen production for a longer-lasting result, especially when combined with neuromodulators and soft tissue augmentation.

Sclerotherapy: Small varicose veins and spider veins on the legs can be injected with a medicated solution to clamp down the vessels causing them to fade. Sometimes several treatments are required. 

Fat reduction: Kybella (deoxycholic acid) is the only FDS-approved, non-surgical, injectable fat-reduction treatment that can reduce excess fat underneath the chin. Optimal results may be achieved with a series of treatments.

Laser treatments: Weill Cornell Medicine uses the latest laser technology and leading equipment available in New York City.

Laser treatments use concentrated light to selectively heat and destroy targeted areas of the skin without damaging healthy tissue. Different laser devices can be used to improve a variety of skin concerns — including pigmented spots, sun damage, unwanted visible blood vessels, redness and the removal of unwanted tattoos or hair. Laser therapy can also be used to improve skin tone and texture, as well as to address scars, pore size or wrinkles.

Our patients take comfort knowing that our dermatologists have the extensive training and experience needed to provide safe and effective laser treatments for all skin tones. Our team personalizes laser treatments to:

●      Resurface the skin of the face, skin around the bust and neckline, hands; our team uses the PicoWay picosecond laser (one- to two-day recovery), the non-ablative fractional Fraxel erbium/thulium laser (three- to seven-day recovery) and the ablative fractional carbon dioxide laser (seven- to 14-day recovery)

●      Reduce redness from rosacea, small vessels and red spots using the V-beam Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL)

●      Remove dark spots and tattoos with the Q-Switched Trivantage laser or PicoWay picosecond laser

●      Reduce unwanted hair with the GentleMax Pro

●      Reduce hyperpigmentation and improve skin texture with the Clear+Brilliant Permea laser

●      Rejuvenate/“Prejuvenate” with the Clear+Brilliant laser

●      Reduce acne scars (in all skin types) with the Fraxel Dual laser

Dermatologic surgery: Our department includes dermatological surgeons who specialize who have completed extensive fellowship training in procedural dermatology and provide surgical treatment for skin cancers (Mohs Micrographic Surgery and malignant excisions), as well as noncancerous (benign) growths, cysts, lipomas, scar revision, earlobe repair and other concerns.

Make an Appointment 

Whether you visit us virtually through a video visit or you see us in person, we will deliver the highest standards of care with compassion and expertise. Our team has taken every step to keep our facilities safe for you to continue your comprehensive dermatologic care. 

Learn more about our safety measures and the changes we’ve made to enhance your patient experience.

Meet Our Dermatologists

The dermatologists at Weill Cornell Medicine are passionate about helping patients achieve optimal skin health and confidence in their appearance. As a top-ranked, academic medical center, you have access to our extensive network of specialists who provide seamless care throughout your treatment — to promote long-term health.