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Stanford Advanced Cosmetic and Mohs Surgery Center
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Hayes B. Gladstone, M.D.
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450 Broadway Street, Pavilion B, 4th Floor
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Redwood City, CA 94063
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Hayes B. Gladstone, MD is Associate Professor and Director of the Division of Dermatologic Surgery at Stanford University. Serving the Greater San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, Dr. Gladstone performs Mohs micrographic surgery and advanced soft tissue reconstruction. He has a thriving cosmetic practice which includes...
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Hayes B. Gladstone, MD is Associate Professor and Director of the Division of Dermatologic Surgery at Stanford University. Serving the Greater San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, Dr. Gladstone performs Mohs micrographic surgery and advanced soft tissue reconstruction. He has a thriving cosmetic practice which includes a wide range of laser procedures, injectables such as Botox and fillers, and more advanced procedures such as liposuction, blepharoplasties and facelifts. These procedures are all performed under local anesthesia. Dr. Gladstone was recently named one of the leaders in minimally invasive facelifting under local anesthesia in an article on the history of the specialty.
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Doctorate of Medicine University of Rochester-Highland Hospital NY (1992)
Fellowship UCLA School Of Medicine CA (2000)
Residency University of Washington Medical Center, WA USA (1999)
Residency University of Washington Medical Center, WA USA (1996)
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Board Certified - Dermatology
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