Dr. Jody Levine
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About My Practice
What's most important to you when treating patients?
Safety is my number one priority.
Describe your approach.
I practice both pediatric and adult dermatology, both medical and cosmetic, which allows me to take care of the whole family and address the skin concerns of every age group.
How do you manage patient expectations?
When it comes to treating my patients, I like to start by explaining the details in an understandable way. I go through each option that is able to address their concerns, ranging from the more conservative to the more aggressive, and explain the expectations for each with an objective analysis. I truly believe that an informed patient is a happy patient.
About Me
What do you like most about your job?
The world of dermatology is incredibly vast. There is so much science behind it, and we as doctors continuously research to improve our understanding of the skin and stay on the forefront of technology and medicine. I love being able to make people look better, live healthier and feel happier.
What qualities make a good dermatologist?
Good dermatologists are detailed and comprehensive, as well as warm and caring toward their patients. I treat my patients like family, and personally I think that is what makes the best doctor.
What is your favorite laser procedure?
The BBL photofacial, which is used to eliminate both red and brown pigmentation and signs of sun damage from the face and body, is certainly the laser procedure I find to be most satisfying. Results are immediate, with no downtime, and the treated skin has a younger, more beautiful glow.
Education
Credentials
Board Certification:
American Board of Pediatrics
American Board of Dermatology
Affiliation:
American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic SurgeryA Minute With
- What sets your practice apart?
Our warm and caring
environment, fullspectrum
of services
(including dermatology
and plastic surgery),
as well as our scientific
approach to aesthetics - My ultimate skin-care advice
Choose skin-care products
that are scientifically studied
and will give you both shortand
long-term benefits. Avoid
continuously changing the
products you use - Career-defining procedures
A laser that has been a “fan-favorite” at our practice is the BBL photofacial, now closely rivaled by our new, PicoSure® laser. Upper and lower face filler is another highly received procedure
- My most unique personality traits
I am detailed-oriented
and precise in my work.
I am always willing to spend
the time needed for best
possible results - How do you make the best first impression?
I greet each patient with a smile.
I love seeing my patients. I listen
to exactly what they are seeking
and explain, in detail, all available
options and why I would choose
one over the other. To me, honest
conversation is the most important
element to a successful physician-patient relationship - What is the biggest misconception about your field?
The perception exists that
neurotoxins such as Botox
Cosmetic or fillers like Juvéderm
may lead to a puffy look. When
done correctly by an experienced
professional, these injectables
enhance one’s natural beauty - What are your most requested procedures?
Filler. A subtle, yet remarkable
rejuvenation, which includes a
mix of filler, neurotoxin and the
right combination of lasers, is my
aesthetic specialty. Treating leg
veins is another prevalent request,
albeit a seasonal one. No matter
what is trending, my full-body skin
cancer checks, which I diligently
perform, are the most vital in
keeping my patients healthy - What are you best known for?
Natural-looking,
beautiful results with
neurotoxins, fillers,
lasers and skin care
products, and also for
treating different types
of patients of all ages. - How do you manage patient expectations?
I listen carefully and
review all the options
for best improvement,
as well as provide my
recommendations.
Services
- Neurotoxins: Botox® Cosmetic Xeomin® / Dysport® Jeuveau™
- Fillers: Juvéderm® Ultra Plus / Juvéderm® Voluma / Juvéderm® Volbella / Juvéderm® Vollure / BELOTERO BALANCE® / Restylane® / Radiesse® / Sculptra® Aesthetic
- Laser Rejuvenation
- Pigment Reduction / Removal
- Emsculpt®
- miraDry®
- Acne / Acne Scars
- Sclerotherapy (Vein Treatment)
- Skin Cancer Detection
- Skin Surgery
- Facial Rejuvenation
- Skin Care Regimen
- Pediatric Dermatology
- Adult Dermatology
- PicoSure®
- Skin Tightening
- Morpheus8®
- BBLTM Photofacial
- Laser Fat Reduction
- Hair Restoration
- Vascular Lesions
- Vaginal Rejuvenation
FAQs
- i am turning 40 and looking for a laser that will give my face a younger apperanceWhat our experts say:
There are a lot of elements that lead to the aged appearance of the skin. There are four major factors that play a part: pigment, fine lines and wrinkles, skin laxity, and volume loss. Pigmentation from sun damage is one of the worst culprits to making you look older. When our skin is exposed to light, the light is absorbed by the pigment and does not bounce back, giving an aged appearance. A photofacial with a BBL (Broad Band Light) or IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) device helps to break up the pigment. Fine lines and wrinkles can be addressed with a resurfacing laser such as the ProFractional, Fraxel, or MicroLaser peel. A combination of the ProFractional laser and MicroLaser peel (such as the Manhattan Peel-performed in the offices of Plastic Surgery & Dermatology of NYC, PLLC) is the gold standard in anti-aging laser treatments. The Skin laxity requires a laser that will help to firm the skin. There are both non-invasive and minimally invasive devices that can be used to treat laxity. Devices such as the SkinTyte laser, LazerLift, and Smartlipo can help to tighten loose skin. For volume correction, fillers or fat grafting would be required.
- Is it common to have loss of pigment after TCA Peel?What our experts say:
Certain peels, if strong or very deep, can leave hypopigmentation, or loss of pigmentation on the skin. Some pigment may come back over time, but there is no guarantee. The Excimer laser, which uses one ray of radiation without the remaining, potentially damaging rays, can help to bring some pigment back. However, loss of pigmentation may be permanent. In my practice, I recommend the MicroLaser Peel to combat pigmentation because it can be an aggressive treatment, but the physician controls the depth of penetration by the laser.
- What is the best treatment for facial mole removal?What our experts say:
It is important to have the mole assessed by a dermatologist for safety. If the mole is changing or has been determined that it is pre-cancerous, it should be excised. If there is any question about irregularity, you should consult with a board certified dermatologist. If it is determined that the mole is completely benign, and the removal is strictly for cosmetic purposes, laser treatments can remove the pigment over time. Treatments with a Q-Switched laser, such as the AlexTriVantage, will break down the pigment over time.