Medical Expertise of Dr. Nick Colorado, MD
About Dr. Nick Colorado, MD
Dr. Nick Colorado is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Brandon, Florida area. Dr. Colorado specializes in Cosmetic Medicine and SkinCare, Ambulatory Women's Health and Hormone management, and Integrative Wellnes/Nutrition Medicine. He has lived and practiced medicine in the Tampa area for over twenty years. He completed his medical school education and received his Doctor of Medicine Degree from the University of South Florida College of Medicine in 1988.
He was Board certified in 1996, and has for the past ten years specialized in Cosmetic Medicine, Integrative Wellness Medicine and Ambulatory Women's Health. He has been residency trained in surgical laser and has been practicing Cosmetic and Surgical laser medicine for twenty (20) years. He has performed major and minimally invasive surgery for over 20 years. He has been trained in Tumescent laser liposuction techniques and assisting and processing techniques in Moh's micrographic surgery. He has received extensive post-gradute training and certification in advanced Botox techniques, Dermal wrinkle Fillers, Cosmetic Laser therapies, Chemical peels and microdermabrasion, sclerotherapy vein treatments, natural and medical weight loss and weight management, male and female bio-identical hormone management and skin analysis and cosmeceutical therapies.
Make an appointment with Dr. Nick Colorado by contacting Colorado Health and Youth Dermatology Centers in Brandon.
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