Posts Tagged ‘David Schlessinger’
Surgery as Therapy? As originally published in The Stone (NY Times)
Monday, August 15th, 2011
I read a brief excerpt of this longer blog entry in Sunday’s New York Times and thought it was quite interesting and worth re-posting. A ‘Necessary Vanity’ By ALEXANDER EDMONDS The Stone is a forum for contemporary philosophers on issues both timely and timeless. While living in Rio de Janeiro in 1999, I saw something… read more
Schlessinger Eye & Face asks patients to rate their in-office experience on Vitals.com
Friday, July 22nd, 2011
Have you been seen in my office? Read on… And would you like share your experience so that others can check up on me? Those of you who know me probably know that I like to keep on top of patient satisfaction and if there’s an issue in my office that needs to be addressed,… read more
Anti-Aging serums ineffective, according to Consumer Reports
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Anti-Aging serums ineffective, according to Consumer Reports, David A. Schlessinger, MD
Schlessinger Eye & Face succombs to March Madness!! Unprecedented discounts for all your favorite goodies all month – Botox starting at $199 (normally $450)…Juvederm & Restylane starting at $499 (normally $650)…Microdermabrasion just $99 (normally $150)
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
Schlessinger Eye & Face succombs to March Madness!! Unprecedented discounts for all your favorite goodies all month – Botox starting at $199 (normally $450)…Juvederm & Restylane starting at $499 (normally $650)…Microdermabrasion just $99 (normally $150)
Dr. Schlessinger’s New Year’s Eve appearance on a Today Show Segment: How much honesty in your relationship?
Thursday, December 31st, 2009
David Schlessinger, M.D., an Oculoplastic Surgeon (Schlessinger Eye & Face) in Woodbury, NY is featured in a Today Show segment on honest in relationships. Original airdate New Year’s Eve 2009
More Latisse Follow up from Dr. Schlessinger – Next up: Your Thyroid
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
When discussing your lashes, how to grow them and some possible reasons for loss in fullness and length, we cannot ignore the possibility (and hopefully eliminating) the fact that a patient may have a condition that could be a contributing factor. Enter your Thyroid, a small, hormone-secreting gland located in the lower part of your… read more






