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Dr. Vogel has been a practicing Dermatologist for almost 30 years during which time he has successfully treated thousands of patients of almost every condition and type, from complicated life threatening illnesses to simple cosmetic procedures, giving the same high level of service to walk-in patients at the Bellevue clinic, royalty, and everyone in between. Dr. Vogel has been an Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology at New York University Medical Center since 1983. Dr. Vogel is constantly endeavoring to bring to Dermatological Care the best of both traditional and alternative medicine. With your cooperation he will try to help you to achieve the best possible in healthy skin.
Residency in Dermatology - New York University Medical Center
Residency in Internal Medicine - New York University Medical Center
Internship in Internal Medicine - New York University Medical Center
MD - Boston University
American Board of Dermatology
American Board of Internal Medicine
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My name is Dr. Louis Vogel. I attended medical school at Boston University in the six year accelerated medical program and completed my internship and residency in internal medicine and dermatology at NYU. Currently, I...
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A few words about prevention because it is also incredibly important in avoiding developing melanoma. Consequently, avoiding tanning beds is mandatory. Protecting against ultraviolet damage with clothing or sunblocks is exceedingly important. Self-examination and periodic...
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It would be beneficial [to see a doctor] if the wart causes pain, bleeds easily, changes appearance, is spreading, recurs after treatment, or is in an area that is continuously being traumatized. This includes even...
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Melanoma, also known as malignant melanoma, is a type of cancer that develops from pigment producing cells called melanocytes. They typically occur in the skin, but can occur in the eye, mouth or genitalia. Melanoma...
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Treatment. Treatment of thin or early evolving melanoma is simple. Is the removal of the entire lesion with a border of normal skin around and below the lesion. Most often this procedure is curative. Note...
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As mentioned earlier, fair skin, having less pigment means that your skin is more susceptible to ultraviolet injury. A history of sunburn increases the risk of melanoma. Excessive ultraviolet exposure. Please note that tanning beds...
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Unusual moles may be an indicator or marker for the development of melanoma. Look for A: asymmetrical. Any mole with irregular shape. B: any mole with an irregular border with notches or scallops. C: changes...
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A thorough physical examination looking for any of the aforementioned signs is of the utmost importance. A new device called a dermoscope using magnification and increased light can lead to more insight into any particular...
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In conclusion, melanoma is a potentially life-threatening illness. Early detection is most frequently curative. Any lesion, particularly if pigmented and is unusual or has grown, changed or acted differently by bleeding or itching, should be...
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Warts are very common. They sometimes spontaneously disappear. Warts in some circumstances can lead to cancer, can be painful or uncomfortable in areas of trauma. And consequently, if they do not resolve easily, medical attention...
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16 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA
212-447-5443
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