- Michael Lorin Reed
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Dr. Michael Lorin Reed is a Clinical Associate Professor at New York University in the Department of Dermatology.[1] He is an expert in the treatment of hair loss disorders in women and has been featured on The View, MSNBC, and ABC News Tonight.[2] He is a board certified dermatologist in New York City, specializing in General Dermatology, Sclerotherapy, and Hair transplantation, with a subspecialty in the medical and surgical treatment of hair and scalp disorders.[3]
Education
Dr. Reed graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelors of Science from Pennsylvania State University, where he was fifth in his class and first in Science. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. In 1974, he graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Society. He did his Internship at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (Medicine) from 1974–1975, and his Residency Training at the NYU Medical Center (Dermatology) from 1975-1978. In 1978, he became a Diplomate of the American Academy of Dermatology and currently belongs to the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, the International Society for Hair Restoration Surgery, and the American Society for Hair Restoration Surgery, among others.
Publications
1. “Hair Transplantation” in Grabb and Smith's Plastic Surgery Textbook (2007)
2. Chartier, Molly; Reed, Michael L; Mandavilli, Srinivas; Fung, Maxwell; Grant-Kels, Jane; Murphy, Michael. "CD34-reactive trichodiscoma [letter] [comment]". Journal of cutaneous pathology. 2007; 34: 808 (#J0160572)
3. Hanifin, Jon M; Reed, Michael L. "A population-based survey of eczema prevalence in the United States". Dermatitis. 2007; 18: 82 (#J0160573)
4. Chartier, Molly; Reed, Michael L; Mandavilli, Srinivas; Fung, Maxwell; Grant-Kels, Jane M; Murphy, Michael. "CD34-reactive trichodiscoma". Journal of cutaneous pathology. 2004; 31: 398 (#J0160580)
5. Clark-Loeser L; Washenik K; Reed M. "Nonscarring alopecias" IN: Current dermatologic diagnosis & treatment Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001. 2001; 128 (#C0001565)
6. Reed ML; Grayson BH. "Single-follicular-unit hair transplantation,[4] to correct cleft lip moustache alopecia". Cleft palate-craniofacial journal. 2001; 38: 538 (#J0028884)
7. Shupack JL; Kassimir JJ; Thirumoorthy T; Reed ML; Jondreau L. "Dose-response study of topical minoxidil in male pattern alopecia". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 1987; 16: 673 (#J0018677)
8. Yakes WF; Pevsner P; Reed M; Donohue HJ; Ghaed N. "Serial embolizations of an extremity arteriovenous malformation with alcohol via direct percutaneous puncture". American journal of roentgenology. 1986; 146: 1038 (#J0112610)
9. REED, ML. "MECHANOANESTHESIA FOR INTRADERMAL INJECTIONS". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 1984; 11: 303 (#J0061025)
10. Shore RE; Albert RE; Reed M; Harley N; Pasternack BS. "Skin cancer incidence among children irradiated for ringworm of the scalp". Radiation research. 1984; 100: 192 (#J0006760)
11. Fox JL; Berman B; Teirstein AS; France DS; Reed ML. "Quantitation of cutaneous Langerhans cells of sarcoidosis patients". Journal of investigative dermatology. 1983; 80: 472 (#J0018532)
12. Reed ML; Jacoby RA. "Cutaneous neuroanatomy and neuropathology. Normal nerves, neural-crest derivatives, and benign neural neoplasms in the skin". American journal of dermatopathology. 1983; 5: 335 (#J0018530)
13. Reed ML; Koehler PB. "A usage-safety study of two new, dry skin formulations in patients with atopic dermatitis". Cutis. 1983; 32: 180 (#J0018531)Notes
- ^ NYU Langone Medical Center http://www.med.nyu.edu/people/reedm01.html
- ^ The View (http://www.theview.tv/), MSNBC (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/), ABS News (http://abcnews.go.com), and Dr. Reed Website (http://michaelreedmd.com/press.html)
- ^ NYU Langone Medical Center http://dermatology.med.nyu.edu/node/502
- ^ "Approach of Hair transplantation with tiny strips". Healthy Hair Highlights News. 10 July 2011. http://www.healthyhairhighlights.com/new_approach_to_hair_transplant.html. Retrieved 2011-13-09.
Categories:- Living people
- American dermatologists
- Pennsylvania State University alumni
- Yeshiva University alumni
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