Cameron Rokhsar

Dr. Cameron K. Rokhsar, M.D., F.A.A.D., an internationally renowned dermatologist and laser surgeon, is an associate clinical professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital[1] and the founder and medical director of the New York Cosmetic, Skin, and Laser Surgery Center.[2] Dr. Rokhsar is a fellowship trained cosmetic and mohs surgeon and is considered an authority in laser surgery including: laser resurfacing, laser treatment of wrinkles and scars and more. Dr Rokhsar has been selected for Castle and Connolly Top Doctors and Top Cosmetic doctors for multiple consecutive years[3] as well as Top Doctors in U.S. News and World report.[4]

He completed his undergraduate studies at Harvard University (1994), and attended medical school at the New York University School of Medicine (1998). After his internship at Lenox Hill Hospital, in New York City (1999), he completed his dermatology residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine [5] where he served as chief resident 2002. Dr Rokhsar received fellowship training in cosmetic, mohs and laser surgery in California. Rokhsar has been instrumental in the development of many laser systems, and in particular the Fraxel Laser.

Rokhsar reported on the first treatment of melasma with Fraxel in The Treatment of Melasma with Fractional Photothermolysis: A Pilot Study.[6] Dr. Rokhsar reported on the initial wide application of the Fraxel Laser in 2004 at Controversies in Laser Surgery at Mont-Tremblant in Canada. He has published many more articles that cover Fraxel and Laser Resurfacing as well.[7]

He is credited with the development of the non surgical nose job and appeared on Good Morning America in 2005 to demonstrate the procedure. He also published the first article evaluating the effects of nasal fillers in nasal contouring.[8]

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