 This section is intended to show our patients examples of what they can expect from our various proceedures. All before and after photos are from patients of Las Vegas Dermatology.
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At Las Vegas Dermatology, we provide BOTOX® therapies to reduce wrinkles and improve your appearance.
BOTOX® Cosmetic is a simple, nonsurgical, physician-administered treatment that can temporarily smooth moderate to severe frown lines between the brows in people from 18 to 65 years of age. It is the only treatment of its type approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Above pictures show a patient prior to Botox therapies with a series of standard facial expressions. In the last photograph, two weeks after Botox, the patient is unable to animate in the treated areas. |
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Read more... [Botox Treatment]
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Restylane is a cosmetic filler that can be utilized to rid you of deep wrinkles in your laugh lines (nasolabial folds). It can also be used to enhance the lip lining and thickening of lips. This procedure can be performed by H.L. Greenberg, M.D. at Las Vegas Dermatology.
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Las Vegas Dermatology offers many laser treatments for spider veins, blood vessels, hair removal and photorejuvination.
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In this example, Dr. Greenberg uses 0.2ml of Restylane to fill two ice-pick scars (from chicken pox) in the glabella.
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Medical Treatment of Skin Cancer |

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This patient had a basal cell carcinoma of the nose that was diagnosed after this picture was taken by a skin biopsy. The area was subsequently treated with Imiquimod nightly as discussed in the journal article written by Dr. Greenberg in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. The medical treatment provided to this patient cleared her tumor, alleviating the need for surgery.
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Mohs Micrographic Surgery |

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These examples are from Las Vegas Dermatology patients who underwent Mohs Micrographic surgery.
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This patient has xanthelasma, a condition that may be related to an internal disorder of elevated cholesterol. In this case, the patient did not have high cholesterol, but the outward appearance was bothersome. A test site was initially performed, and what you see in the photo is the 2 week followup prior to definitive therapy.
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