Cystic Acne

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Natural Remedy for Cystic Acne | Acne Magazine : Skin Care, Tips, Treatment Reviews

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Rolling Scars Under Jaw-line on Neck Post Cystic-acne. How Should I Treat It? (photo) Doctor Answers, Tips

realself.com — “These scars will be greatly improved with injectable filler. In our practice, we use liquid injectable silicone for acne scarring as it is very precise...View full resource at realself.com

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    Channing Barnett, MD

    Dr. Channing Barnett is a board certified dermatologist, with particular expertise in dermatologic and cosmetic surgery. Daughter and partner of Dr Jay Barnett  who founded Barnett Dermatology, Dr. Channing Barnett is committed to helping her patients reveal and maintain the healthiest skin possible. 

    The cornerstone of Dr. Barnett’s successful Manhattan practice is her philosophy of using minimally invasive procedures for maximum skin care results and long-term benefits. Dr. Barnett’s commitment to patient care and continued involvement in the research and development of new dermatological procedures ensures that her patients receive the most effective and sophisticated treatments available.

    A graduate of Princeton University where she played on the women’s varsity basketball team and won a league championship, Dr. Barnett received her medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She then completed a surgical internship at Lenox Hill Hospital, followed by a dermatology fellowship at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. During the fellowship she worked on clinical trials investigating hair loss, skin cancer, nail disease and psoriasis. Dr. Barnett went on to complete a three-year residency in Dermatology at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. 

    Dr. Barnett has published a number of papers in various medical and surgical journals and contributed to several online publications and book chapters. She has also studied with distinguished dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons across both the United States and Europe in an effort to learn from the most reputable and innovative physicians in the field. 

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