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Celibre Medical Corporation
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Harold Kaplan, M.D., FACS
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23211 Hawthorne Blvd. #200
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Torrance, CA 90505
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888-267-5508 |
AND ASK THESE SUGGESTED QUESTIONS
- How much would it cost?
- Are there any side effects?
- How does treatment feel?
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Additional Services
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Acne Treatment
Acne Scar Removal
Laser Hair Removal
Laser Resurfacing for Wrinkles, Sun Damage
Botox, Dysport, Restylane, Juvederm, Perlane, Radiesse
Sun Spot Removal, Age Spot Removal, etc.
Melasma Treatment (Facial Blotching)
Tattoo Removal
Birthmark Removal (Cafe-au-lait, etc.)
Stretch Mark Removal and...
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Acne Treatment
Acne Scar Removal
Laser Hair Removal
Laser Resurfacing for Wrinkles, Sun Damage
Botox, Dysport, Restylane, Juvederm, Perlane, Radiesse
Sun Spot Removal, Age Spot Removal, etc.
Melasma Treatment (Facial Blotching)
Tattoo Removal
Birthmark Removal (Cafe-au-lait, etc.)
Stretch Mark Removal and Reduction
Spider Veins & Other Vascular Lesions
Rosacea and Facial Redness
Laser Scar Removal, Keloid, Surgical, Etc.,
Neck and Chest Sun Damage (Poikiloderma)
Vascular Birthmarks (Port Wine Stains)
Blood Freckles (Cherry Hemangiomas)
Other Skin Conditions
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Doctorate of Medicine Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine
Internship UCLA Affiliated Hospitals
Residencies Wadsworth VA Hospital
Resident in Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 1973 – 1975
Chief Resident in Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 1975 – 1976
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Board Certified - Otolaryngology, 1976 Board Certified - Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1993
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Fellow, American College of Surgeons 1981
Fellow, American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 1977
Member, American Speech & Hearing Association, 1975
Fellow, American Academy of Otolaryngology 1977
Member, American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery 2005
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Dr. Harold Kaplan is a board certified facial plastic surgeon who has 30 years of experience with facial plastic surgery and cosmetic lasers. He is Celibre’s founder and supervising physician.
Dr. Kaplan is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, and the Stritch School of Medicine at Loyola University. He has been licensed as a physician in the state of California since 1972.
In addition to Celibre Medical, Dr. Kaplan also maintains a private practice where he focuses on facial plastic surgery. Previously, he was a clinical associate professor of Surgery at UCLA where he taught facial plastic surgery to resident physicians. He has served as the director of Facial Plastic Surgery at UCLA-Harbor General Hospital.
Among his many affiliations, Dr. Kaplan previously served as the Chairman of the Board for the South Bay Independent Physicians, a 550-member physician’s organization, and served as president of the Los Angeles County Medical Association (LACMA), Southwest District.
Dr. Kaplan has published 15 professional journal articles and has contributed to various medical books. He has also presented research and taught courses to his medical peers at 18 national surgical meetings.
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