In this recent article, Medical Dialogues highlights Dr. Sherrif Ibrahim’s co-research on a new technology that can speed up skin cancer diagnosis. Nonmelanoma skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in the United States, with more cases reported each year than all other types of cancer combined. To tackle this issue, Michael Giacomelli, a professor at the University of Rochester, …
Get Red-Carpet-Ready Skin with Dr. Ibrahim & Moxi
In this recent article, New You highlights how Dr. Sherrif Ibrahim is leading the way with Moxi, a laser treatment that promises red-carpet-worthy skin with just one session. Using Moxi, you can rejuvenate your skin by creating micro-injuries that target pigments in the top layers, resulting in an even tone and fewer brown spots. There is little downtime and no …
Dr. Ibrahim’s Gene Expression Research for Skin Cancer in Practical Dermatology
In this recent article, Practical Dermatology highlights Dr. Ibrahim’s research on gene expression profiling of the second most common skin cancer, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). “We worry about squamous cell carcinoma because occasionally it can misbehave and travel to other areas of the body like the lymph nodes in the neck, and then it can become life-threatening,” Dr. Ibrahim says. …
Moxi/BBL Sets a New Standard for Skin Rejuvenation
This recent article highlights Dr. Ibrahim’s work in developing the new Moxi/BBL laser combination for skin rejuvenation. This powerful approach has revolutionized the treatment of uneven skin tone, roughness, and textural imperfections of the skin. The results speak for themselves. This article was featured in Modern Aesthetics. As patients want increasing improvement of their skin with less downtime and easier recovery, these …
Dr. Ibrahim’s Recent Research on the Behavior of Squamous Cell Carcinoma Published in Future Oncology
Although the rates for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) spreading to other parts of the body are low, the overall incidence of the disease is high, making the number of SCC fatalities greater than that of melanoma. “While our current staging systems have improved risk prediction, we still need to get better at predicting which squamous cell carcinomas will metastasize,” says …
Both RDS Mohs Surgeons Are Double Board-Certified in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Dermatology!
We are pleased to announce that both of our Mohs surgeons at Rochester Dermatologic Surgery are now double board-certified in Dermatology and Mohs Micrographic Surgery! Recent changes by the American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS) have included offering a qualified fellowship-trained Mohs surgeons (already board-certified in Dermatology) to sit for an additional board exam specifically in Mohs Micrographic Surgery for …
Dr. Ibrahim Discusses Castle Biosciences’ New Gene Expression Profiling Test
In this press release, Dr. Ibrahim comments on the utility of the new gene expression profiling test from Castle Biosciences for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). We are seeing so many cases each day of SCC at Rochester Dermatologic Surgery. Although most of these cancers are cured easily in our office with surgery, we know that as many as 1 in …
Vegas Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology Conference in Las Vegas
Dr. Ibrahim has been invited as a faculty member to speak at the Vegas Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology Conference in Las Vegas in June. This is among the world’s greatest gatherings of specialists dedicated to aesthetic medicine. This year’s conference will be available in both in-person and live stream options. Dr. Ibrahim will be speaking about the powerful combination of Sciton MOXI …
New York State Passes Teen Tan Ban – But Does It Matter?
Every great civilization has had an unwavering reverence for the sun. It has played a central role in religion, mythology, medicine, and as a sign of socioeconomic status. In the early 1900’s, a tan was considered a sign that someone was a field laborer or of low class. With the industrial revolution, however, there was a shift of the labor …
The Myth of the “Base Tan”
With spring break around the corner and a year of being quarantined in our homes, the excitement of imminent warm weather is tangible. With the longer days and higher temperatures come more opportunities for us to get out in the sun and spend some much-needed time outdoors. For many of us, the season kicks off with a spring break trip …
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