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SkinCare Physicians of Chestnut Hill
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Jeffrey S. Dover, MD, FRCPC
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1244 Boylston Street
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Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
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617-505-4519
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Call with questions or schedule an appointment!
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Practicing alongside Dr. Dover is a staff of highly qualified physicians including professors at five Medical Schools, including Harvard, Dartmouth, Yale, Boston University, and Tufts. Drs. Kenneth Arndt, Michael Kaminer, Jeffrey Sobell, Thomas Rohrer, and Robin Travers are all happy to take appointments and serve all...
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Practicing alongside Dr. Dover is a staff of highly qualified physicians including professors at five Medical Schools, including Harvard, Dartmouth, Yale, Boston University, and Tufts. Drs. Kenneth Arndt, Michael Kaminer, Jeffrey Sobell, Thomas Rohrer, and Robin Travers are all happy to take appointments and serve all your laser and cosmetic skin care needs. These services include:
Laser Hair Removal Skin Rejuvenation
Botox Injections
Restylane, Radiesse and other Wrinkle Fillers
Laser Treatments for Redness from Spider Veins and Rosacea
Skin Peels and Microdermabrasion
Removal of Age Spots and Freckles
Stretch Mark Reduction
Treatment of Acne and Acne Scarring
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Doctorate of Medicine University of Ottawa
Fellowships St. John’s Hospital for Diseases of the Skin Beth Israel Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital of Harvard Medical School
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Board Certified in Dermatology
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Member, American Academy of Dermatology Member, American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery Fellow, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery Editor, Journal Watch Dermatology Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Section of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Yale University School of Medicine Adjunct Professor of Medicine (Dermatology) at Dartmouth Medical School
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