Dr. Omar A. Ibrahimi is the founding and medical director of the Connecticut Skin Institute. He is a board-certified Dermatologist who has completed advanced fellowship training in Skin Cancer, Laser and Cosmetic Surgery. Dr. Ibrahimi has trained at the most prestigious medical institutions in the country. He is one of the foremost physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of skin cancer, as well as medical and cosmetic issues involving the skin.
Dr. Ibrahimi was born and raised in New York City. He attended New York University for both his undergraduate and medical school education. He is a graduate of the rigorous MD-PhD program and was honored with the Sulzberger award given to the top graduating medical student in dermatology. He then completed his Dermatology training at Harvard Medical School working at Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Children’s Hospital of Boston, Dana Farber Cancer Institute and the Boston Veteran’s Hospital. Omar then completed a fellowship program in Mohs and Reconstructive Surgery, Laser and Cosmetic Surgery at the University of California – Davis.
Dr. Omar Ibrahimi is accredited by the American College of Mohs Surgery, the American Society for Lasers in Surgery and Medicine and the American Academy of Dermatology. He is well-known nationally, having been an invited speaker at numerous national meetings, and has written extensively about Mohs Surgery, Laser and Cosmetic Procedures. Dr. Ibrahimi has published many articles on skin cancer surgery, laser and cosmetic procedures in leading medical journals. He has also performed thousands of cases of Mohs Surgery and Laser and Cosmetic procedures.
Dr. Ibrahimi has served as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Harvard Medical School in the Wellman Center for Photomedicine. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the American Society for Dermatological Surgery, the Executive Committee for the Connecticut Society for Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery, and as a Treasurer-elect for the American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery.
He is an active participant in many clinical trials of new technologies. Prior to founding the Connecticut Skin Insititute, Dr. Ibrahimi was also an Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Dermatologic Surgery and Mohs Surgery at the University of Connecticut, and served as the Director of Laser and Cosmetic Surgery.
Dr. Ibrahimi prides himself on treating his patients, not just their skin cancer or cosmetic concern. His goal is to provide you with the best possible medical care in a friendly environment.
I have been coming here for 3 years. I had deep acne scaring on my nose, cheeks and chin and have received 2 rounds of fraxel laser and the chage to my skin and scares has been incredible. I feel read more... like I can finally look in the mirror and feel good about what I see. I honestly can't say enough good things about Dr. Ibrahimi and his entire staff. Just life changing for me.
So fortunate to be a patient of CT Skin Institute! Upon my first consultation, Dr. Ibrahimi and his staff made me feel welcome and reassured that my laser hair removal was possible! He was read more... understanding of and patient with my needs. I have experienced great results and the areas I receive treatment on (my face) are making great progress.
As the sum of comments made by patients of Dr. Omar Ibrahimi indicate, his surgical skills and caring staff are exceptional. As a patient, I was well taken care of by Dr. Ibrahimi and jen, and read more... answers to medical questions were always forthcoming. His Mohs work has left me wth no scarring at all on my forehead and the cool sculpting has satisfactorily resolved some of the problems associated with age and gravity!
I have been more than pleased with the Kybella treatment offered by Dr. Ibrahimi Md. PhD. The office staff is professional as well as sensitive to my needs. Dr. Ibrahimi is a gem, offering me a read more... noninvasisive solution with excellent results!
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