283 Commack Rd. Suite 320
Commack NY 11725
631-675-1842
Glenn J. Messina
Board Certified since 1992
~Delivering medical care for NY and Long Island since 1986,
Licensed to practice Medicine & Surgery in NY since 1987~
Barbara Ann Messina R.N, A.N.P, PhD
Dr. Messina is the director of nursing and care at Messina Esthetic Medicine.
Associate Professor of Nursing S.U.N.Y. Stony Brook
Nurse Practitioner
Adjunct Faculty Dept. Pharmacology & Adult Health
C.P.A.N.
The “20 Trial” Study
Medical training…
Downstate Medical
Mt, Sinai Medical Center
Long Island Jewish, Dept. Of Internal Medicine
University Hospital Stony Brook Anesthesiology
Certifications …
“Botox Continuing Medical Education” & with Allergan, the makers of Botox & Juvederm
Advanced Rejuvenation
Advanced Acne
Dermal Fillers
Chemical Peels
Medical Weight Management
Laser Safety Officer
Clinical Instructor Botox , Empire Medical NYC
Advanced Laser training at the Etlier Institute
Advanced Laser Rejuvenation training with Cynosure/Candela
Preceptorship Laser Tattoo Removal
Exilis : “The Skinny on Fat Treatment Training”
Organizations…
American Society Laser Medicine & Surgery…..…Fellow
American Board Medical Examiners…….…….Diplomat
American Society Anesthesiologists…………..….Member
American Board Anesthesiology…………………Diplomat
Lloyds of London………………………..…..Expert Witness
Awards…
A.M.A. Physicians Recognition Award, 1993
Paul Sari Memorial Award for Excellence in Teaching ~ SUNY Stony Brook Medical School, Dept. Of Anesthesia
“My approach to rejuvenation is based on reversing physiological changes by utilizing my knowledge of medicine, surgery, and physiology. Studying the neural blockade for over 20 years gives me expertise in Botox and Dysport. All services offered at Messina Esthetic Medicine demonstrate proven results, and are medically tested to be safe.
I ensure that every patient is treated with nothing but respect, and is allowed to fully express their questions and concerns about any and all procedures.” ~Dr. Glenn Messina, MD
Drs. Glenn & Barbara Messina continually evaluate methods of decreasing the time it takes to remove a tattoo. The goal of the study is to determine if alternate laser parameters could cut the time in half. This would be a tremendous improvement for our tattoo removal patients.