About Dr. Caroline Lomboy, DO
Dr. Lomboy earned her Doctorate of Osteopathy degree from Des Moines University. She completed residencies at Wilson Memorial Regional Medical Center in Johnson City, NY, Suncoast Hospital in Largo, FL, and at University General Hospital in Seminole, FL
Dr. Lomboy’s extensive body sculpting training includes working with plastic surgeons at the VASER Institute/Millard Plastic Surgery Center in Denver, Colorado and has also trained with veteran plastic surgeons at the Plastic Surgery Center in Sarasota, Florida. Dr. Lomboy was the first physician in the Tampa Bay Area to perform SmartLipo (laser lipolysis) in conjunction with ultrasound assisted lipolysis. She was featured on ABC Action News, NBC Health News, and Daytime’s Aging Backwards.
Dr. Lomboy is highly experienced in non-invasive facial rejuvenation using injectable facial fillers and neurotoxins such as Botox and Dysport, as well as in Laser and Radiofrequency Therapy for skin rejuvenation, Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy, and Nutritional Medicine. She has been awarded the Patient Choice Award and the Compassionate Doctor Award in both 2010 & 2011.
Professional Affiliations
- Osteopathic National Board-Diplomate
- American Board of Anti-Aging/Regenerative Medicine-Diplomate
- Board Certified Medical Review Officer
Conditions Treated
Patient Education Resources
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