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Boston University School of Medicine






BU Center for Cosmetic and Laser Surgery


Welcome!
The Boston University Center for Cosmetic and Laser Surgery offers the state of the art in dermatologic cosmetic techniques. Our experienced Boston University staff is actively involved in defining new ways to achieve the best and safest outcomes in cosmetic surgery. Today, we are making wrinkles, deep facial folds, excess fat deposits, varicose veins, unwanted hair and many other skin problems a thing of the past.

Mission Statement
The mission of the Boston University Center for Cosmetic and Laser Surgery is to serve as leaders in patient care, teaching and research in the area of skin diseases and aging. We are committed to innovation in all of our endeavors. We strive to meet the highest standards of ethics and academic excellence, and to provide our patients with superior and compassionate care.

Location
930 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA 02215
Phone: (617) 414-6760

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What's New?

New Aesthetic Services performed by our licensed aesthetician:

  • Medical Cleansings
  • Teen Facials/Cleansings
  • Back Treatments for Acne/Complexion
  • Hand Treatments
  • Vitamin C Treatments


Restylane Is Here!
Restylane, a hyaluronic acid found in our skin, has now been FDA approved for the use of lip augmentation, and to smooth out lines and wrinkles. The injections usually last six to eight months and do not require any allergy tests. (See more info under Filler Substances.)

Your Treatment With Non-Ablative RadioFrequency with the ThermaCool TC
ThermaCool is a radio-frequency device that allows for tightening of skin without injury to the skin's top layer. More information on ThermaCool. »

Blue U Photodynamic Light Therapy
Photodynamic therapy involves the use of a photosensitizing agent that is applied to sun-damaged or pre-cancerous areas of the skin, and is allowed to penetrate for about 1 hour or longer. More information on Photodynamic Light Therapy. »







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