Medical Expertise of Dr. Paul Rose, MD
About Dr. Paul Rose, MD
Dr Paul Rose is a graduate of S.U.N.Y Downstate Medical Center where he received his MD degree. He completed his internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Connecticut and subsequently completed a residency in Dermatology at Temple Skin and Cancer Hospital in Philadelphia.
Dr Rose specializes in cosmetic dermatology and dermatologic surgery, including liposuction, vein therapy and laser surgery, and is well known internationally for his work in the field of hair replacement and hair disorders. He has taught at the University of South Florida, Department of Dermatology. Over the years Dr. Rose has presented numerous lectures around the world and has demonstrated various surgical techniques. He has written numerous articles and chapters in texts including those regarding hair replacement and Mohs surgery.
Dr Rose currently serves on the Board of Governors and Executive Committee of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) and is the Immediate Past President of the ISHRS. He also serves on the Board of the International Society of Laser and Cosmetic Surgery and on the Executive Council of the American Society of Hair Restoration.
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