Medical Expertise of Dr. Yuriy Yagudin, MD
About Dr. Yuriy Yagudin, MD
He is currently an attending physician at the New York Methodist Hospital in NY. His area of special interest and expertise is aesthetic medicine, and laser and radiofrequency surgery. As member of American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine, American College of Phlebology and American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery, Dr. Yagudin regularly attends lectures, seminars, and practical trainings, thereby keeping up-to-date on all of the advancements in this rapidly evolving medical field. Among numerous other cosmetic procedures, Dr. Yagudin has performed over 10,000 injections of Botox®, Hylaform®, Captique®, Restylane®, Juvederm® and Radiesse® as well as over 4,000 Laser Vein coagulations in his practice. By working with Dr. Yagudin, you will be amazed by the ease and comfort of his innovative and multi-faceted approach to Aesthetic problems of the skin.
Dr. Yuriy Yagudin is the medical director and founder of Dermacare Medical PC. A Board-Certified Laser Surgeon and Internal Medicine Physician, Dr. Yagudin had received his first Medical Degree in the former Soviet Union in 1993. In the US, he received his Medical Degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2000. He is one of few physicians in this country to hold both MD and DO degrees. Dr. Yagudin had undergone his medical internship and residency at Lutheran Medical Center.
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Patient Education Resources
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Education & Training
- Residency: NYU School of Medicine - Brooklyn Campus
- Medical School: New York College of Osteopathic Medicine