Robert S. Bader, MD
Founder of RSB Dermatology
Dr. Robert Bader’s dermatology and cosmetic surgical practice, RSB Dermatology in Deerfield Beach, offers comprehensive skin, hair and nail treatments that include Mohs’ micrographic surgery, reconstructive surgery and dermatologic plastic surgery. Dr. Bader takes great pride in his versatile Ivy League training, board-certified expertise and the personal connection he forges with his patients.
Dr. Bader graduated from The George Washington University School of Medicine Health Sciences with Distinction and is fellowship trained in Mohs’ and Dermatologic Plastic Surgery from Affiliated Dermatology, a program affiliated with Columbia University. “Along with comprehensive, full scope dermatologic care, I am able to perform both Mohs surgery and the reconstruction in my office during one appointment, saving my patients time, travel, and the expense of dealing with different specialists and separate cost the insurance co-pays, says Dr. Bader
Among the many enhancing skin treatments patients request in his practice, Bader provides Morpheus and the 1540 Fractional Laser, a popular non-ablative laser resurfacing treatment that heats columns of skin to reduce wrinkles, improve stretch marks, and/or improve scars with virtually no downtime.
“As this is less aggressive than its ablative CO2 counterpart, most patients will require three to six treatment sessions to achieve their desired results. Most often these sessions are spaced four to six weeks apart,” Bader explains.
“The results look fabulous and natural, and most patients are thrilled,” he adds. Many patients with unwanted fat deposits can now have them melted away safely with TruSculpt-iD. By heating the skin, fat cells are damaged, resulting in up to a 24-percent reduction and tightening of the skin in only 15 minutes without any downtime. Almost any area on the body can be treated.
RSB DERMATOLOGY, INC.
954-421-3200
drbader.com
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