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Posted by Sandy
August 24, 2009

ScitonA new revolutionary, non surgical skin tightening treatment that increases skin firmness - without invasive cosmetic surgery — is now available at the office of Bergen County, New Jersey plastic surgeon, Dr. Robert Zubowski.

This new laser skin tightening technology, called Sciton SkinTyte, thermally targets dermal regions in the skin, initiating the body’s natural healing process and prompting the production of collagen. This new technology is very effective for areas of the body where gravity and age have taken a toll and is most commonly used to treat loose, sagging skin on the abdomen, jowls and neck. With minimal down time and discomfort, this skin firming treatment is ideal for anyone seeking a less invasive (and more cost-effective) way to tighten loose skin along the neck, jaw line, and stomach.

Dr. Zubowski, recently featured as the plastic surgeon performing breast augmentation surgery on Real Housewives of New Jersey, says “SkinTyte not only activates collagen during the procedure but, as the body continues to heal, collagen continues to be produced and skin becomes progressively firmer.”

About Dr. Robert Zubowski, Real Housewives of New Jersey Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Robert Zubowski is a renowned New Jersey plastic surgeon who has been addressing the cosmetic and reconstructive needs of women, men and children for more than 20 years. Based in Paramus, NJ, he completed his general surgery residency at New York Medical College and an additional residency at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic Foundation. He has served as an associate professor of Plastic Surgery at New York Medical College and as the plastic surgery specialty director of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation Alumni Association, where he is also an adjunct staff member. He is a former associate director of plastic surgery at Ridgewood’s The Valley Hospital and holds a Certificate of Advanced Education in Cosmetic Surgery from the American Board of Plastic Surgery.

Dr. Zubowski is also co-founder of the New Jersey chapter of Image Reborn, a non-profit support group for breast reconstruction patients and he works pro bono for Interplast, traveling to Third World countries to perform reconstructive surgeries for children born with birth defects. He also invests in his own community, formerly serving as president of his town’s Board of Health and as a member of its recreation commission.

Dr. Zubowski is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American Society for Plastic Surgery, the American Medical Association, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He has appeared as an expert on numerous news and talk shows including The View and Fox News, and was recently featured in a segment of The Real Housewives of New Jersey. He was also was voted Bergen County’s number one plastic surgeon by the Bergen Record.

To learn more about Sciton SkinTyte treatment cost, side effects, results, and recovery, or to schedule a skin tightening consultation with Dr. Zubowski, contact Anne Carbone at the Robert Zubowski, M.D. Center for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, located in Bergen County, New Jersey. 201-261-7550.

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    Comments for Sciton SkinTyte
    Pingback by Scitons SkinTyte Treatment on The Doctors as a New Body Breakthrough on May 10, 2010 @ 7:16 am

    […] Sciton, a manufacturer of high-quality laser and light systems in the aesthetic medical market, announced today that their SkinTyte was featured on The Doctors on Thursday, May 6, 2010 as a �new body breakthrough� for dramatic improvement in skin laxity, texture, and overall cosmetic improvement. […]

    Comment by marie on August 8, 2011 @ 7:44 am

    I would like to know if it is all right to take the treatments one week apart, (instead of one month apart), as this was the recommendation I was given by the clinic i went to. Would the results be just as good? just want to get the best results.

    Marie

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