Dr. Mitchell Chasin, MD
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About Dr. Mitchell Chasin, MD
Mitchell Chasin, MD
Medical Director
Reflections, Center for Skin and Body
Livingston and Bridgewater, NJ
Dr. Chasin is the Medical Director of Reflections, center for skin and body, one of New Jersey’s first dedicated Laser and Aesthetic Medical Practice. Dr. Chasin received a BA in Biology and Psychology from the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY in 1981 where he graduated Magna Cum Laude and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. He earned his Medical Degree from the State University of New York Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, New York. His internship and residency were served at Overlook Hospital, a major teaching affiliate of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons located in Summit, New Jersey.
Since the 1990’s Dr Chasin has devoted himself fully to the field of Laser, Aesthetic and Cosmetic Medicine. In 1998, Dr. Chasin founded Reflections, center for skin and body in Bridgewater, New Jersey and in 2005, Reflections expanded to a second location in Livingston, New Jersey. Always on the cutting edge of technology, Dr. Chasin is an innovator in the field and performs a wide range of laser and aesthetic procedures.
Dr. Chasin has extensive training in Aesthetic Medicine and has studied under some of the country’s most prominent physicians.
Dr. Chasin also serves as a nationwide lecturer and teacher himself. He is often seen on National and regional Television and is frequently quoted in magazines and journals.
Dr. Chasin is a Diplomate of the American Board of Laser Surgery, a Fellow of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, and a member of the International Society of Cosmetic Laser Surgeons, American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery and the International association of Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine.
Dr. Chasin is on the editorial board of Aesthetic Trends and Technologies and is on the Medical and Scientific Board of Freedom-2 ink. He is also an attending physician at Overlook Hospital and Somerset Medical Center.
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