Dr. Kseniya Kobets is a Yale graduate and a board-certified and cosmetic fellowship-trained dermatologist, proudly serving the communities of New York City and Westchester.
Dr. Kobets received her bachelor of arts from the Macaulay Honors College of Queens College, City University of New York, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated at the top of her class summa cum laude. She is a graduate of the prestigious Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Kobets completed a competitive medical internship at Yale New Haven Hospital and her Dermatology residency training at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). She is a fellow of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) accredited cosmetic surgery fellowship, completed at the UPMC Cosmetic Surgery and Skin Health Center with Dr. Suzan Obagi.
Dr. Kobets is proud to offer the newest treatments and cutting-edge cosmetic procedures, including laser and peel resurfacing for skin rejuvenation and tightening, acne scarring, acne and rosacea, natural-looking injectables (botox and fillers), laser hair removal, sclerotherapy for leg veins, hair loss treatments, and personalized skin care. Kobets' comforting and reassuring bedside manner shows she truly cares and listens to her patients' needs, adjusting her treatments to fit to each patient’s individual needs.
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