At the Cosmetic Skin and Surgery Center, we understand that how people see themselves plays a large role in their psychological and social well-being. Dr. Rapaport has been an acne scar expert for over 20 years. Patients come from all over the world to seek his expertise to reduce & rid of acne scars.
CoolSculpting is a Non-invasive way to gently and effectively reduce fat in targeted areas of the body that results in a noticeable, natural-looking fat reduction in the treated areas. Reduce fine lines simply and quickly with BOTOX injections, so there's really no need for risky, invasive surgery that could leave you scarred!
CoolSculpting is a Non-invasive way to gently and effectively reduce fat in targeted areas of the body that results in a noticeable, natural-looking fat reduction in the treated areas. Reduce fine lines simply and quickly with BOTOX injections, so there's really no need for risky, invasive surgery that could leave you scarred!
Services
Generally, cosmetic procedures are not covered by insurance. However, for the convenience of our patients, we do accept most credit cards. The Cosmetic Skin and Surgery Center also works with several finance companies. If you are interested in establishing credit with any of these companies, we can help you fill out the forms at the time of the consultation.
Please pick one of the following Dermatology topics to learn more about our dermatology services. Do you suffer from acne? It can be stressful and can take a toll on your self-esteem and your social life. Don't worry though, you are not alone! Millions of Americans suffer from acne, as well as many more people all around the world.
The Cosmetic Skin and Surgery Center now offers the state-of-the-art Mohs Micrographic Surgery, a procedure designed for the effective removal of skin cancer, headed by Dr. Matthew B. Quan, our resident Mohs surgeon. This procedure was designed in 1930s to remove certain skin cancers that are unresponsive to more traditional treatments and therapies by Fredrick Mohs, M.D. of The University of Wisconsin.
There are many types of skin infections, but they usually fall into three categories: Fungal, Bacterial and Viral. Each of these come with their own symptoms, issues and treatments. Fungal skin infections are very common and may include candidiasis, athlete's foot, ringworm and jock itch. This type of skin infection is caused by yeast.
Fungal infections come in many forms and levels of severity. Two of the most common diagnoses are athlete's foot and ringworm, both of which are part of the tinea family of fungal infections. Even though they are of the same family and grow in similar damp and warm conditions, the signs and symptoms of each disease is different.
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Susan L.
Aug 30, 2021
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I read lots of bad reviews here about this place but I still chose this place because it is very close from my work. But it was a really wrong decision. I waited 70 minute and I asked them how long do I have to wait more. They said they didn't know, so I told them I cannot wait anymore and asked them if I can get the consulting fee $50 that they already charged when I made appointment with my credit card. The reception girl couldn't answer and one of the doctor( female) came to me and said "No! you still have to pay." It was ridiculous! I complained that I have waited for
Amy Santana
Apr 17, 2021
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Peter Graziano
Mar 17, 2021
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Kenny N.
Aug 08, 2017
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Terrible place do not go here. I have a slight discoloration and saw a nurse practitioner . She look at it without further explanation or any examination and recommended a biopsy. She said it will scar me for life and requires a stitch. I decline the biopsy and left. It's a shame that she would go this route to collect additional money from my insurance. No morals and no pride in her profession.
Andrew B.
Aug 15, 2016
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Terrible! I chose this office, because it was in my building, but not even the convenience redeems this doctor. My doctor was Corrine Camona. She made me wait in the room for 45 min after waiting in the waiting room for 15. She told me that she would prescribe a "pill and a cream" and I started asking questions about some comments she made about eliminating dryer sheets, and she said her nurse would answer my questions, and she left. I still hadn't been told what I had been prescribed or how it works. I asked her why she didn't have time to answer my questions, and she told