Dermatologist Doctor Naomi Donnelley, MD 29464

Name: Naomi Donnelley, MD
Last name: Donnelley
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2005
Years experience: 18
Primary Specialty: Dermatologist
Business: Mt Pleasant Dermatology
Address: 570 Long Point Rd
Address suite: Suite 200
City: Mount Pleasant
State: South Carolina
Zip Code: 29464
Country: US
Consulting Fees: -1$
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Clinical Privileges
  • East Cooper Medical Center
Education
  • Medical: MD, Yale University School of Medicine, 1998

Naomi Donnelley, MD

Postdoc Training
  • Residency: Dermatology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, 2004
Board Certification
Naomi Strachan Donnelley (ABMSUID -086)

Viewed: 8/1/2008
Day of birth:
4/15/1971

Status: Alive
Certification: American Board of Dermatology
Dermatology – General

Status: Certified
Active Time-Limited Initial Certification:
8/16/2004 – 12/31/2014
Education: 1998 MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Location: 2130 N Lincoln Park W Apt 9sChicago, IL 60614-4639 (United States)

GPS coordinates on map: 32.8229,-79.85489655

Primary location
Location name: Mount Pleasant
State: SC
Country: US
Map point: 32.8229,-79.85489655
Treatments
  • Accutane
  • Belotero
  • Botox
  • Cheek Augmentation
  • Chemical Peel
  • CO2 Laser
  • Dermabrasion
  • Facial
  • Fractional Laser
  • Fraxel Laser
  • Glycolic Peel
  • Hair Loss Treatment
  • IPL
  • Juvederm
  • Laser Hair Removal
  • Laser Resurfacing
  • Latisse
  • Lip Fillers
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Mohs Surgery
  • Mole Removal
  • Nonsurgical Facelift
  • Nonsurgical Nose Job
  • Photodynamic Therapy
  • Radiesse
  • Restylane
  • Retin-A
  • Salicylic Peel
  • Scar Removal
  • Sculptra
  • Skin Rejuvenation
  • Tazorac
  • VI Peel
  • Voluma
  • Xeomin
  • YAG Laser

RealSelf Info

Profile views: 1836
Answer count: 8
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Aug 12, 2008
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Claimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Board Certified Dermatologist
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Nov 1, 2011
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Mount Pleasant, SC, US. GPS coordinates: 32.8229,-79.85489655

Practice Locations

Name & Website
Upper West Side Dermatology – New York, https://upperwestsidedermatology.com/
Address
277 West End Ave.Ste. 1B, New York, New York, US, 10023 (GPS coordinates: 40.780429,-73.9843936)
Phone
+12127690069
Working Hours
Mon: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Tue: 8:30am – 7:00pm
Wed: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Thu: 12:00am – 5:00pm
Fri: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Sat: 10:00am – 2:00pm
Created / Modified
Jan 17, 2017 / Jan 26, 2021

Doctor’s answers

Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
Is a Punch Biopsy Enough for Atypical Moles?
Punch biopsies OK for atypical moles with exceptions
Nov 17, 2011
For small, mildly, atypical moles, using a punch biopsy to remove the entire nevus is reasonable. The specimen will be reviewed by a pathologist to confirm that the margins are clear. Larger, atypical moles often require excisions because the punch biopsy instrument may not be large enough to completely remove the lesion. Severely atypical moles are often treated like melanoma in situ (the earliest form of non-invasive melanoma), and excised with 5 mm margins. Your…
Will Juvederm Injection Holes Be Noticeable After the Treatment?
Injection sites noticeable for a day or two
Nov 9, 2011
A small gauge needle is used to inject Juvederm, but any time a needle penetrates the skin there is a little red mark, and usually a little bleeding. These spots will fade over a day or two. If you bruise from the injections, which is not uncommon, you will notice that the bruises take up to 2 weeks or so to completely fade. Usually after a few days these bruises are easy to camouflage with makeup. I usually recommend that my patients get their Juvederm the Thursday…
Will I Always Get a Droopy Eyelid when I Get Botox? Does It Continue?
Where your doctor places the botox is the key
Nov 9, 2011
Developing a droopy eyelid after botox is largely due to incorrect placement of the injections by your doctor. There are certain anatomical landmarks that should guide your doctor when injecting botox, and you're unlikely to get a droopy lid if botox is injected appropriately. It is not unusual for patients to receive 30 or even up to 50 units to treat the entire forehead, including the glabellar area. Even when a doctor adheres to all the "rules" of injecting…
I Have a Layer of Crust All over my Nose After Broken Capillary Treatment. Options?
Keep wounds greasy
Nov 8, 2011
Sometimes a little crusting does occur after laser treatment to treat nasal telangiectasias (the dilated blood vessels), especially since these are more stubborn and require a little more vigorous treatment. Most wounds, including yours, heal the best when they are kept greasy and covered. The goal is to avoid scab formation. Since you probably can't (and don't want to) cover your nose, I recommed using polysporin, or even a bland emollient like aquaphor several…
Wrinkles Have Returned Only a Few Months After Botox, Is That Normal?
Duration of Botox Effect Varies
Oct 27, 2011
The effects of Botox diminish over time, with most patients needing a repeat treatment after 3-6 months. There are several factors that will determine how long your botox will last: the amount injected, the strength of the muscles injected, and the location of the injections. Often, after several treatments, you will not need botox as frequently. This occurs because your muscles get out of the "habit" of contracting.
What Will the Hyaluronic Acid in Juvederm Do to Fill in the Gaps of my Skin?
How Juvederm fills/plumps the skin
Oct 21, 2011
Juvederm is a hyaluronic acid filler, approved primarily for use in the nasolabial folds (the creases from the nose to the mouth), and is used in other areas as well. The hyaluronic acid absorbs water – a lot of it – and thereby plumps up your skin. It also has an affinity for collagen and elastin, which are the building blocks of your skin – the "scaffolding," so to speak. There is also some evidence that Juvederm, and other hyaluronic acid fillers like…
Can Juvaderm Fillers Cause Spider Veins Around the Nasolabial Folds?
Juvaderm side effects – spidery veins not common
Oct 19, 2011
The spidery veins you are describing are telangiectasias, and can theoretically occur with a treatment that is too superficial; however, this is an uncommon side effect. The good news is that if they persist, lasers can be used to treat them. Persistent general redness from the inflammation caused by the injections can last for a few weeks. I would check with your doctor to make sure nothing else is going on, since it has been quite a while.

Last updated on 12/21/2023