Advanced Dermatology, P.C. announces the opening of a new office at 1078 Oaks Drive, Franklin Square, New York

Franklin Square, NY (PRWEB) May 10, 2016

According to Advanced Dermatology PC founder and medical director Dr. Joshua Fox, “we are thrilled to provide dermatological service to the communities of Franklin Square, Floral Park, Malverne, Hempstead, and other surrounding areas. Our newest office will offer the wide range of medical and cosmetic dermatological services and procedures available at all 14 of our Advanced Dermatology PC offices throughout New York and New Jersey.”

Advanced Dermatology, P.C. and the Center for Laser & Cosmetic Surgery’s board certified dermatologists have been offering medical, cosmetic, laser, and plastic surgery services since 1986. In addition to providing both adult and pediatric dermatology services in all of their offices, many Advanced Dermatology doctors also have subspecialty training. Their facilities provide personalized, caring, conservative and effective treatments for a variety of skin conditions.

The many lasers used at Advanced Dermatology offices can treat skin disorders including acne, psoriasis, and rosacea as well as cosmetic concerns like excess fat, loose skin, and wrinkles.

Advanced Dermatology P.C. and the Center for Laser and Cosmetic Surgery (New York & New Jersey) is one of the leading dermatology centers in the nation, offering highly experienced physicians in the fields of cosmetic and laser dermatology as well as plastic surgery and state-of-the-art medical technologies. http://www.advanceddermatologypc.com

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