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New York Times Ads 2/25/2016 2:02 PM Page 1 CASTLE CONNOLLY TOP COSMETIC DOCTORS NYT ad 2.27.16_New York Times ads 2/25/2016 2:02 PM Page 1 CASTLE CONNOLLY TOP COSMETIC DOCTORS These physicians are among the Top Doctors in the nation as selected by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. Castle Connolly is the publisher of America’s Top Doctors ®, America’s Top Doctors ® for Cancer, Top Doctors: New York Metro Area and the source of Top Doctors features in New York, Chicago, Boston, Westchester, Hudson Valley, Greenwich, Atlanta, San Francisco, Inside Jersey and other magazines throughout the nation. TOP D OCTORS Physicians included in Castle Connolly’s guides and on its website have been selected based on extensive surveys of physicians nationwide and undergo a thorough review of credentials by Castle Connolly’s physician-led research team. Doctors cannot and do not pay to be selected as a MAKE A CCML Top Doctor. DIFFERENCE To search the entire database of more than 48,000 Top Doctors across the nation, visit www.castleconnolly.com – where patients like you view more than 36 million doctor profiles each year. Michele S. Green, Andrew Jacono, Paul Carniol, M.D. Adam R. Kolker, M.D. M.D., FACS M.D., FACS New York Center for Facial Carniol Plastic Surgery 156 East 79 th Street Plastic and Laser Surgery 33 Overlook Road, Suite 401 710 Park Avenue Suite 1B 956 Fifth Avenue Summit NJ 07901 New York NY 10021 New York NY 10075 New York NY 10075 908-598-1400 212-744-6500 212-535-3088 212-570-2500 www.DrCarniol.com www.drkolker.com www.michelegreenmd.com www.newyorkfacialplasticsurgery.com Board Certified in: Dermatology Board Certified in: Facial Plastic Board Certified in: Facial Plastic and Board Certified in: Plastic Surgery Hospital Affiliations: Lenox Hill and Reconstructive Surgery Reconstructive Surgery; Otolaryngology Hospital and The Mount Sinai Hospital Hospital Affiliations: Hospital Affiliation: Hospital Affiliations: Lenox Hill The Mount Sinai Hospital Special Expertise: Non-Invasive Hospital – Manhattan Eye, Ear and Director of Facial Plastic Surgery at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Anti-Aging Procedures, Fraxel, Throat Hospital, New York Eye and Ear Special Expertise: Thermage, Skin Tightening Lasers, Overlook Hospital Infirmary of Mount Sinai and North Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, CoolSculpting, Botox, Voluma, Shore University Hospital – Manhasset Special Expertise: Wrinkle Removal, Sculptra, Restylane, Juvederm, Lasers, Latest Innovations in Plastic Breast Reduction, Tuberous Breast Kybella, Skin Cancer, Sun Spots/ Special Expertise: Endoscopic Surgery; 222 nd President Medical Correction, Breast Reconstruction, Pigmentation and Tattoo Removal Facelifts, Eyelid Lifts and Rhinoplasty Society of New Jersey Abdominoplasty and Body Contouring Stafford R. Elliot H. Rose, Bryan G. Forley, Mark Illan Broumand, M.D. M.D., FACS Silberman, M.D., FACS The Aesthetic M.D., FACS nd 740 Park Plastic Surgery Surgery Center 5 East 82 Street The Plastic 740 Park Avenue 895 Park Avenue New York NY 10028 Surgery Group PC New York NY 10021 New York NY 10075 212-861-3757 650 Northern Boulevard Great Neck NY 11021 212-879-7900 212-639-1346 www.drforley.com www.740parkmd.com 516-466-7000 www.facemakernyc.com www.plasticsurgerypc.com Board Certified in: Board Certified in: Plastic Surgery Board Certified in: Plastic Surgery Board Certified in: Plastic Surgery Plastic Surgery Hospital Affiliation: Hospital Affiliation: Hospital Affiliations: Hospital Affiliation: The Mount Sinai Hospital Mount Sinai Beth Israel St. Francis Hospital and The Mount Sinai Hospital North Shore University Hospital Special Expertise: Special Expertise: Special Expertise: Cosmetic Surgery of the Face, Eyes Cosmetic Surgery of the Face, Eyes Cosmetic Surgery of the Face, Eyes, Special Expertise: and Breast; Abdominoplasty and Body and Nose; Bell’s Palsy/Facial Nose, Breast and Body; Fraxel Laser Cosmetic and Reconstructive Breast Contouring; Fat Grafting and Cosmetic Reconstruction, Liposuction, Resurfacing, Ultherapy, Botox Surgery; Cosmetic Surgery of the Face Injectables Dog Bites and Skin Cancer Cosmetic and Injectable Fillers and Body Dilip D. Madnani, Heidi A. Waldorf, Bruce E. Katz, B. Aviva M.D. M.D., FACS M.D. Preminger, M.D., Madnani Facial Plastics Waldorf Dermatology Juva Skin, Laser & Body MPH, FACS 30 Central Park South, & Laser Associates, PC 57 North Middletown Rd Contouring Center Preminger Plastic Surgery Suite 11B Nanuet NY 10954 60 East 56 th Street 969 Park Avenue #1E New York NY 10019 845-623-7077 New York NY 10022 New York NY 10028 212-203-8591 5 East 98 th St., 5 th Floor, NYC 212-688-5885 212-706-1900 www.drmadnani.com 212-241-0472 www.juvaskin.com www.premingermd.com Long Island: 631-318-4008 www.waldorfderm.com Board Certified in: Facial Plastic Board Certified in: Dermatology Board Certified in: Dermatology Board Certified in: Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery Hospital Affiliation: Director, Laser Hospital Affiliation: Hospital Affiliations: & Cosmetic Dermatology at The Mount Sinai Hospital Lenox Hill Hospital and Manhattan The Mount Sinai Hospital Hospital Affiliation: Special Expertise: SculpSure Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital Mount Sinai Beth Israel Special Expertise: Natural Noninvasive Rejuvenation of (non-invasive fat removal), SmartLipo, Special Expertise: Cosmetic, Revision Face & Body, Cosmetic Fillers, Botox, Cellulaze, Cosmetic Laser Surgery, and Reconstructive Breast Surgery; Body Special Expertise: Kybella, Fraxel, Thermage, Ultherapy, Skin Rejuvenation, Kybella, PicoSure, Contouring, Smart Lipo, 3D Simulation, Facelift, Necklift, Mini-lift, Coolsculpting, Treatment of Botox, Voluma, Restylane Silk, Coolsculpting, Facial Cosmetic Surgery Eyelid Lift and Facial Fat Transfer Brown/Red Spots, Wrinkles & Scars Sculptra, Radiesse and Scar Removal including Botox and Fillers David Jody A. Levine, Patricia Wexler, Cap Lesesne, M.D. Schlessinger, M.D. M.D., FAAD, FAAP M.D. 620 Park Avenue Plastic Surgery & Wexler Dermatology Schlessinger Eye & Face New York NY 10065 Dermatology of NYC, PLLC 145 East 32 nd Street 75 Froehlich Farm Blvd. 212-570-6318 35 A East 84 th Street 7th Floor Woodbury NY 11797 105 S. Bedford Rd. Suite 310 New York NY 10028 New York NY 10016 516-496-2122 Mount Kisco NY 914-514-8026 212-988-1800 212-684-2626 schlessingereyeandface.com www.caplesesne.com www.plasticsandderm.com www.wexlerdermatology.com Board Certified in: Board Certified in: Board Certified in: Board Certified in: Plastic Surgery Ophthalmology Dermatology and Pediatrics Dermatology and Internal Medicine Hospital Affiliations: The Mount Sinai Hospital Affiliations: Lenox Hill Hospital, Manhattan Eye, Hospital Affiliation: Hospital and New York Eye and Ear Hospital Affiliation: North Shore LIJ – Syosset Ear, & Throat Hospital and Northern Infirmary of Mount Sinai The Mount Sinai Hospital Westchester Hospital Special Expertise: Oculofacial Plastic Special Expertise: Cosmetic Fillers Surgery, Cosmetic and Reconstructive and Botox, Laser Surgery and Facial Special Expertise: Special Expertise: Eyelid and Facial Surgery, Eyelid Lifts, Rejuvenation, Skin Care, Adult and Facial Rejuvenation including Facial Plastic Surgery, Neck Lifts, Skin Cancer Reconstruction, Eyelid Pediatric Dermatology, Acne ‘the Filler Face Lift,’ Fraxel, Ultherapy, Eyelid Surgery, Micro Quick Lifts Injectable Fillers and Ultherapy Treatment and Hair Transplants Botox, Neck and Body Liposuction and Complex Nose Revisions The physicians in this ad have been previously selected as Castle Connolly Top Doctors for past and current publications. While they have paid for their inclusion in today’s advertisement, they do not and cannot pay to be named as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor. For further information, contact Nicki Hughes, Director of Client Relations and Research Operations, at [email protected]. To learn more about the Top Doctors included in this ad and other Top Doctors, visit www.castleconnolly.com Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., the publisher of Castle Connolly Top Doctors ® guides and the online database at www.castleconnolly.com, is America’s original, authentic and most trusted source for identifying Top Doctors . Beware of imitators who may not apply the same high standards in their physician research and selection processes. Only if you see the Castle Connolly name can you be certain that you are benefiting from their two decades of expertise, experience and commitment to help consumers find the best in American medicine. All licensed MDs and DOs are invited to nominate their peers for consideration as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor by visiting www.castleconnolly.com/nominations.
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