Medical Expertise of Dr. Debra Jaliman, MD
About Dr. Debra Jaliman, MD
Dr. Debra Jaliman is a world-renowned dermatologist with a private practice on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Internationally recognized for her research and work in clinical and cosmetic dermatology, Dr. Jaliman is always at the forefront of the latest skincare news, clinical updates, emerging trends and more.
Dr. Jaliman and her trained staff have achieved superb results based on her unique treatment approaches and combination therapies. Dr. Jaliman’s patient consultations are never cookie-cutter, as she is a perfectionist when it comes to personalized patient care, skin screenings and treatment. Customized care means better results – and over the past 25 years, Dr. Jaliman’s specialized training, clinical experience and passion for medicine have enabled her to diagnose and treat common and rare skin conditions, diseases and cancers, saving countless lives.
She is known for helping her patients attain flawless, youthful skin. Dr. Jaliman’s patients include actors, newscasters and models who come for her signature "natural" look. In 1991, she became one of the first physicians to use Botox in her practice, and her office remains a national training center for Allergan, where physicians are guided by Dr. Jaliman on proper injection techniques. According to Dr. Jaliman, the best Botox results are achieved only when a physician carefully studies the patient’s facial muscles and structure for precise application. One size does not fit all at Dr. Jaliman’s office – each patient requires a different approach.
Dr. Jaliman has provided dermatological and skincare expertise to several top medical and consumer brands and companies, including Banana Boat, Elizabeth Arden, Noxema, Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation, Philips Norelco, Proctor & Gamble, SmithKlein Beecham and more. She has also been published in numerous scientific journals and authored the "Skin and Hair" chapter in the book Women's Health for Life. Dr. Jaliman has appeared as a leading skincare expert for many TV shows, including spots on 20/20, BBC News, CBS News, CNN, Dateline, FOX News, Discovery Channel, Lifetime, NBC News, Oxygen, Primetime and more.
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Patient Education Resources
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