Dr. Brian Ginsberg
Board Certified Dermatologist
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Dr. Brian Ginsberg extends his knowledge, experience and detailed approach in cosmetic, laser and general dermatology to a wide and inclusive population. An assistant clinical professor in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital, he is a NY Magazine Top Dermatologist and in 2021 was named a SuperDoctor in New York. Dr. Ginsberg creates custom treatment plans for all his medical, laser and cosmetic patients. He represents the Chelsea Skin & Laser philosophy of expert care and individualized attention for every patient. His has a highly detailed and specific approach to skin care treating conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, rashes or warts for all skin types. His expert facial rejuvenation techniques combine Botox, dermal fillers such as Botox, Belotero, Resytlane, Juvederm, Radiesse, Voluma, chemical peels and lasers for natural looking results.
Dr. Ginsberg shares alma maters with Dr. Eidelman having graduated with honors from Cornell University. Brian received his medical degree from NYU School of Medicine. While attending NYU, he was elected into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and awarded the prestigious Marion B. Sulzberger Award for Excellence in Dermatology. After dedicating time to melanoma research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, he furthered his training in dermatology at the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology at the NYU Langone Medical Center as Chief Resident.
Dr. Ginsberg is a sought after speaker and lecturer on a variety of subjects, Brian regularly contributes to a number of medical journals, textbooks and commercial publications. He has also been featured on SiriusXM’s Doctor Radio.
Dr. Ginsberg, a native New Yorker, is a world traveler but loves his hometown. He is a dedicated dad of 2, theater goer and avid quote collector.
Recent Publications/Studies
6 Ways to Sweat Less in Summer, MSN Lifestyle
How to Get Rid of Blackheads, Once and for All – O, The Oprah Magazine
Dermatologic care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons.
Nonsurgical Management of Facial Masculinization and Feminization.
Dermatologic care of the transgender patient.
CTLA-4 blockade increases antigen-specific CD8(+) T cells in prevaccinated patients with melanoma: 3 cases.