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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-725-4555



Address: 900 5th Ave 10021 New York, NY, US

Website: www.dennisgrossmd.com/

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Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 27.12.2020

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Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 12.12.2020

@mscourtneybrooks using our #LEDLight treatment. . Red light therapy: Activates collagen production to improve the visible signs of #aging, to restore #glowing, healthy-looking skin. It can also be used to reduce age spots, sun damage, and overall redness, flushing, and dilated capillaries. Red light therapy can also reduce the appearance of bruising and reduce healing time. . Blue light therapy: Kills #acne -causing bacteria, without harming skin, to improve skin clarity and... reduce future breakouts. Results are often seen after just one treatment. . . . . #dennisgrossmd #dermatology #skincare #nyc See more

Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 26.11.2020

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Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 10.11.2020

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Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 31.10.2020

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Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 22.10.2020

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Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 20.10.2020

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Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 18.10.2020

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Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 15.10.2020

Dr. Dennis Gross has an extensive background in skin cancer research that better enables him to understand skin from a deeper perspective and apply the most advanced medical and cosmetic technology and techniques. Dr. Gross has had his research on skin cancer published in several peer-reviewed journals and contributes to the development of new evidence-based technologies and treatments. Dr. Gross serves on the Skin Cancer Institute and has conducted research on melanoma at a variety of prestigious institutions such as Memorial Sloan-Kettering and Rockefeller University. His background in research and years of clinical application make him sought-after for patients concerned about skin cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. https://www.dennisgrossmd.com/research/

Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 03.10.2020

With all the worries concerning the pandemic, homeschooling, working from home, the election; who’s not stressed out? Let’s break down each sign of stress, what it looks like, and what you can do to treat the effects. So even though you may be stressed, at least you won’t look it. Swipe up in our stories for the breakdown to tell if your skin is stressed and how to treat it, both at home and at our practice. . . . .... #dennisgrossmd #dermatology #skincare #stress #nyc See more

Dennis Gross MD Dermatology 13.09.2020

Pigmentation is quite a frequent complaint, especially for fair-skinned women (like myself). So I turned to Dr Dennis Gross, one of Hollywood’s top dermatologists whose A-list clientele includes Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Olivia Palermo, to help with a plan-of-action that tackles pigmentation for once and for all. First up, what, exactly, causes pigmentation? There are several causes, says Dr Dennis Gross. There is one type, called melasma, that is caused by excess hormones - we often call it ‘the mask of pregnancy’ and it is made worse by sun exposure. But pigmentation can also be the result of trauma on the skin - this could be sun damage, acne scars or eve a bug bite. Your body copes with this trauma by producing an inflammatory reaction, which leads to the production of pigment.