Dr. Neil Sadick, MD, FAAD, FAACS, FACP, FACPh
Dermatologist
911 Park Ave Suite 1A New York NY, 10075About
Neil Sadick, MD is one of the most influential and renowned dermatologists and researchers in the world. His multiple discoveries have strongly influenced and transformed the future of dermatology. He is founder and Medical Director of Sadick Research Group, which runs multiple FDA clinical trials each year, and is a Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York.
Dr. Sadick holds board certifications in internal medicine, dermatology, cosmetic surgery, hair restoration surgery and is a diplomate of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. He is one of the world’s most respected dermatologists and is the author of the bestselling consumer book, The New Natural.
He has authored over 300 journal publications and has written 20 books on hair disorders, facial rejuvenation, lasers, sclerotherapy and cosmetic surgery as well as 70 book chapters on cosmeceuticals, hair transplantation, lasers, and sclerotherapy. He has presented more than 500 major academic presentations throughout the world.
Education and Training
Suny-Hlth Sci Ctr At Syracuse, Coll of Med, Syracuse Ny 1977
Board Certification
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Dr. Neil Sadick, MD, FAAD, FAACS, FACP, FACPh's Expert Contributions
How long does it take for a sunburn to stop hurting?
Usually 48 to 72 hours READ MORE
What helps sunburn before bed?
Cold soy milk compresses Over the counter Sarna lotion Omnilux low energy laser light READ MORE
What is the best cleanser for oily skin?
Cetaphil cleanser READ MORE
Can I wash my face 3 times a day?
Typically, you should wash your face twice a day, morning and evening. However, if you notice more oil on your skin after working out or exercising or if your skin feels excessively oily, can be washed additional times. You can also try an astringent or toner in those areas where you have excess oil. Ask your dermatologist about lasers or medications that can help to control excess sebum production as well. Devices like the Hydrafacial or laser can help control this. READ MORE
What foods helps clear skin?
Acne is caused by inflammation. The best way to reduce this is by limiting these types of foods such as sugar and foods high in fat to avoid outbreaks as they can exacerbate acne in some individuals. Also, make sure you are drinking enough water daily, usually 64 oz or more to help flush out your body and keep your skin clear. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Post-sclerotherapy compression: controlled comparative study of duration of
- The role of lasers and light sources in the treatment of leg veins.
- Estrogen and progesterone receptors: their role in postsclerotherapy angiogenesis telangiectatic matting (TM).
- Antibiotics: unapproved uses or indications.
- Treatment of spider veins with the 595 nm pulsed-dye laser.
- The history of dermatology in American phlebology.
- Epidermal cooling crystal collar device for improved results and reduced side effects on leg telangiectasias using intense pulsed light.
- Systemic antibiotic agents.
- Overview of complications of nonsurgical facial rejuvenation procedures.
- Long-term results with a multiple synchronized-pulse 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser for the treatment of leg venulectasias and reticular veins.
- Fatty acid analysis of transplanted adipose tissue.
- A dual wavelength approach for laser/intense pulsed light source treatment of lower extremity veins.
- The utilization of a new yellow light laser (578 nm) for the treatment of class I red telangiectasia of the lower extremities.
- Multifocal pull-through endovascular cannulation technique of ambulatory phlebectomy.
- Botulinum toxin type B for glabellar wrinkles: a prospective open-label response study.
Clinical Trials
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical Professor of Dermatology Weill Cornell Medical College 2002 - Present
- Adjunct Professor, Department of Dermatology University of MN 2018 - Present
Awards
- Leadership Award 2005 American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
- Distinguished Service Award 2013 American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
- Physicians Leadership Program 2015 American Academy of Dermatology
- Excellence in Education Award 2018 American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery
- Walter B. Shelley Leadership Award 2019 Womens Dermatology Society
Treatments
- General Dermatology
- Laser and Rejuvenation
- Liposuction
- Injectables
- Skin Care
- Medical Spa
- Cellulite
- Hair Loss
- Veins
Professional Memberships
- American Society of Dermatologic Surgeons
- American Academy of Dermatology
- Womens Dermatology Society
- Manhattan Metropolitan Dermatology Society
- Long Island Dermatology Society
- International Society of Dermatologic Surgeons
- Noah Worcester Dermatologic Society
- American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery
Fellowships
- American Academy of Dermatology
Professional Society Memberships
- AAD, ADA, ASDS, WDS, ISDS, ASLMS, AACS, AHRS, ISHRS
Professional Affiliations
- Weill Cornell Medical College - Clinical Professor of DermatologyThe University of MN - Adjunct Faculty, Department of Dermatology
Areas of research
Anti-Aging, Hair loss, Whole Body Rejuvenation
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