MilfordMD Cosmetic Dermatology Surgery & Laser Center Milford, Pennsylvania 18337

Name: MilfordMD Cosmetic Dermatology Surgery & Laser Center
Display name: MilfordMD Cosmetic Dermatology Surgery & Laser Center
Mission: MilfordMD Cosmetic Dermatology Surgery & Laser Center is led by Dr. Buckley, a surgeon specializing in cosmetics and dermatology. Their center utilizes cutting-edge technology and advanced techniques combined with his experience and skills.

Website: https://milfordmd.com

Office hours: Mon: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Tue: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Wed: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Thu: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Fri: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Phone: (570) 215-8597
Address: 303 W Harford St., Milford, Pennsylvania, USA, 18337
City: Milford
State: Pennsylvania
Country code: US
Postal code: 18337
Phone: (570) 215-8597
Country: USA
GPS coordinates on map: 41.3246184,-74.8065255

Treatments
  • Botox
  • Dermal Fillers
  • Laser Hair Removal
  • Alastin Skincare
  • Cellulaze
  • Smart Lipo
  • Vbeam
  • Fraxel Laser
  • Lip Fillers
  • Restylane

MilfordMD Cosmetic Dermatology Surgery & Laser Center

RealSelf Info

Profile created: Jun 26, 2018
Profile modified: Nov 1, 2023
Business type: Practice
Review count: 2
Rating: 5.0
RealSelf’s PRO: No

Doctors

Marina Buckley, MD

Name: Marina Buckley, MD
Statement: Specializes in Medical and Laser Cosmetic Dermatology and Internal Medicine. President of MilfordMD Cosmetic Dermatology Surgery & Laser Center, Milford, PA.
Began aesthetic medicine in: 1987
Rating: 5.0

Richard E. Buckley, MD

Name: Richard E. Buckley, MD
Statement: Dr. Buckley is a surgeon specializing in cosmetics and dermatology. He utilizes cutting-edge technology and advanced techniques combined with his experience and skills.
Began aesthetic medicine in: 1987
Rating: 4.5

Practice’s answers

Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
What’s the best option for under eye lines?
Best option for under eye lines.
Nov 13, 2022
This is a great question. It is important to first understand what a patient means by under eye lines. One would think that it should be obvious enough but it often is not. For example starting with the lower eyelid lashes and looking below them we can in most of us see some lines and wrinkles. Those are indeed under eye lines but may not be what you mean. That skin I just described is very thin, gets thinner with age and wrinkles easily. The orbicularis oculi muscle is under the skin and…
Spock brow after Botox. Will it go away if Botox is stopped?
Spock brow after Botox.
Nov 13, 2022
Thank you for your question about the permanence of a Botox effect. The effect you are describing is actually the effect of areas that were not treated. The untreated or minimally treated areas apparently still have movement and they are the ones lifting your skin to give you the Spock appearance. You should see your physician as they should be able to quickly correct what you are seeing. In our experience Dysport is faster than Botox and correction could be noticed in just a few days. Botox…
Nasolabial folds over filled – what can I do to do to rectify it?
Nasolabial folds over filled
Nov 13, 2022
Thank you for your question regarding over filling of NLF – naso labial folds. A common misconception is that we should get rid of things or fix things. You may often see a NLF on a four year old or a two year old. Obviously they are not looking old and that is simply a normal feature. Much of what happens to the appearance of the NLF over time is due actually to sagging of the mid face skin. As the skin starts to try to drape over the area to the sides of the mouth, above and below, there…
What is this vertical line down my forehead?
Vertical line down forehead
Nov 13, 2022
Your vertical line down the forehead is something we see very often and is normal. It appears to be a vein. They are easier to see in slim people or those who have lost a lot of weight. Stress, pregnancy, high blood pressure and other things may make the vein(s) more prominent. Treatment options include long pulsed lasers such as the 1064 nm laser (e.g. GYag), sclerotherapy using a sclerosant such as Asclera (polydocinol), ambulatory microphlebectomy (removing the vein through a few tiny…
Under eye puffiness & blue-ish hues – malar bags? What’s going on?
Tindal sign. Fillers and where they might go.
Nov 13, 2022
Thank you for your question as to what might be causing the bluish discoloration under your eyes. Even before seeing your photos, your description kind of said it all. You had fillers, some time went by, now you have puffiness and there is a blue hue. The blue appears to be what is called a Tindal sign. What that means is that it is well known what some types of hyaluronic fillers might look like if they have found their way close to the surface of the skin. It makes a difference where…

Last updated on 12/13/2023