TV Shows April 7, 2017

New York Laser & Skin Care

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Dr. Kauvar weighs in with BravoTV.com on weighs in on the differences between men and women skin types. “The skin of men and women has a different makeup, and well-formulated products address these differences,” says dermatologist Arielle N.B. Kauvar, director at New York Laser & Skin Care and a clinical professor of dermatology at New York University School of Medicine. . “Men have higher amounts of the male hormone testosterone, which creates more body hair, larger and more active oil glands, and makes them more prone to acne. Men’s skin is also approximately 25 percent thicker because men have more collagen in their skin.”

“Many age-related changes take place in the bony structure of the face,” says Dr. Kauvar. This can look like loss of volume around the face, including widening of the eye socket, shrinkage of the jaw bone, and loss and descent of fat compartments.

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Dr. Arielle Kauvar

Arielle Kauvar, MD

Dr. Arielle Kauvar is the founding director of New York Laser & Skin Care, a private practice specializing in laser surgery, cosmetic dermatology, Mohs (skin cancer) surgery and clinical research.

She is Clinical Professor of Dermatology at New York University Grossman School of Medicine, a board-certified dermatologist and a leading authority on laser technology, minimally invasive skin rejuvenation and skin cancer treatment.

Dr. Kauvar has pioneered many laser and device-based skin treatments that are commonly used throughout the world and remains actively engaged in the development of new technology and clinical research.  A principal investigator in over 50 clinical trials in all phases of development and the FDA approval process, she has authored over 100 publications, including manuscripts, book chapters and a comprehensive textbook on laser surgery.

She lectures at national and international scientific meetings, is frequently interviewed by the media, and is a consultant to the medical device and pharmaceutical industries.