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Dr. Goldberg's training and board certification in Dermatology and Pediatrics have contributed to his special expertise in the skin diseases of children as well as adults.  His expertise also includes the latest technology for skin cancer detection and treatment.  He has extensive experience in cosmetic procedures, including sclerotherapy for leg veins, BOTOX®, Restylane injections, chemical peels and the latest advances in photorejuvenation. Dr. Goldberg is currently on the teaching staff at Yale University School of Medicine in the Department of Dermatology and at Danbury Hospital.
 
Dr. Goldberg's training and board certification in Dermatology and Pediatrics have contributed to his special expertise in the skin diseases of children as well as adults.  His expertise also includes the latest technology for skin cancer detection and treatment.  He has extensive experience in cosmetic procedures, including sclerotherapy for leg veins, BOTOX®, Restylane injections, chemical peels and the latest advances in photorejuvenation. Dr. Goldberg is currently on the teaching staff at Yale University School of Medicine in the Department of Dermatology and at Danbury Hospital.
      
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== Research ==
 
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'''Acne''', an inherited disorder of the skin's hair-and-oil follicles, resulting in blemishes or pimples on the face, chest, and upper back. The common form of acne, acne vulgaris, is seen in most adolescent boys and girls. Although it may begin in earliest puberty—between the ages of eight and ten—it is most common in the mid-teens. Acne often clears spontaneously in late adolescence or early adulthood, but many people are plagued with it throughout life.
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'''Acne''', an inherited disorder of the skin's hair-and-oil follicles, resulting in blemishes or pimples on the face, chest, and upper back. The common form of [http://www.mywikibiz.com/acne/ acne], acne vulgaris, is seen in most adolescent boys and girls. Although it may begin in earliest puberty—between the ages of eight and ten—it is most common in the mid-teens. Acne often clears spontaneously in late adolescence or early adulthood, but many people are plagued with it throughout life.
    
The first stage of acne vulgaris is usually marked by blackheads and whiteheads (comedones). Thereafter, during preadolescence, red, inflamed blemishes may appear with different degrees of severity. Most superficial red blemishes heal by themselves within a week, but deeper cysts may require several weeks before disappearing. Some deep acne cysts may be painful and result in permanent scarring.
 
The first stage of acne vulgaris is usually marked by blackheads and whiteheads (comedones). Thereafter, during preadolescence, red, inflamed blemishes may appear with different degrees of severity. Most superficial red blemishes heal by themselves within a week, but deeper cysts may require several weeks before disappearing. Some deep acne cysts may be painful and result in permanent scarring.

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