Doctor David T. Jacobs, MD Radiologist in Rockville Centre, New York

Name: David T. Jacobs, MD
Last name: Jacobs
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2011
Years experience: 12
Primary Specialty: Radiologist
Business: South Shore Vein & Image-Guided Medicine
Address: 24 Maple Ave.
Address suite: Ste. 2
City: Rockville Centre
State: New York
Zip Code: 11570
Country: US
Consulting Fees: 0$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • Winthrop University Hospital
Education
  • Undergraduate:
  • AA, BS, Yeshiva University
  • BS, Yeshiva University, 2003
  • Medical: MD, New York University School of Medicine, 2008
Postdoc Training
  • Internship: Pediatrics, Long Island Jewish Medical Center
  • Residencies:
  • Pediatrics, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, 2011
  • Radiology/Interventional Radiology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
  • Fellowships:
  • Radiology/Interventional Radiology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, 2015
  • Pediatric Radiology/Vascular Malformations Medical College of Wisconsin, 2016
GPS coordinates on map: 40.767,-73.52539825

Primary location
Location name: Long Island
State: NY
Country: US
Map point: 40.767,-73.52539825

David T. Jacobs, MD

Treatments
  • Botox
  • Botox for Migraines
  • Botox for TMJ
  • EVLT
  • Hand Rejuvenation
  • Sclerotherapy
  • VenaSeal

RealSelf Info

Profile views: 84
Answer count: 27
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Dec 20, 2018
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Unclaimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Board Certified Radiologist
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Jan 4, 2019
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Long Island, NY, US. GPS coordinates: 40.767,-73.52539825

Doctor’s answers

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Mini phlebectomy an option to remove large facial vein?
Sclerotherapy vs Phlebectomy
Mar 21, 2022
Facial veins are tricky to treat. You definitely want an experienced phlebologist (vein doctor) to evaluate and treat. Some facial veins are effectively treated with sclerotherapy, while others can indeed be removed with phlebectomy. Necrosis isn’t a concern as long as the treating physician ensures that they are treating a vein and not an artery. There is ample venous drainage through alternate channels, so (properly) closing or removing a vein rarely causes issues with blood supply to an…
Is it safe to have Sclerotherpy and lip fillers done the same week?
Concurrent procedures
Mar 11, 2022
I routinely perform sclerotherapy and other cosmetic procedures such as filler, Botox, or threads on the same day. So it shouldn’t be a problem to have them done a few days apart from each other.
Sclerotherapy staining on leg – what are my options to treat this?
Dealing with Skin Staining
Jan 31, 2022
Hi,This is an unfortunate outcome that occurs in a minority of patients after sclerotherapy. The key to avoiding skin staining is to reduce bruising after the procedure by applying an anti-bruising cream (such as arnica or Dermaka), and to evacuate any clotted blood within the treated veins. Once the skin is stained, it will often fade over the course of several months, and as you have been doing, hydroquinone can help accelerate that process. If these measures fail, a dermatologist can help…
Forehead indent caused by vein – can be done?
Sclerotherapy in the right hands is safe option
Jan 11, 2022
Sclerotherapy can safely be performed on forehead veins (and most facial veins for that matter). It is understandable how many docs shy away from this area, as there are potential dangerous complications if performed incorrectly. Seek out the care of a board-certified phlebologist in your area, and they should know how to treat this issue. Good luck!
Do some spider veins on the nose not respond to laser treatment?
Sclerotherapy or VeinGogh
Aug 10, 2021
Depending on the size of the veins In question, either sclerotherapy or VeinGogh (Ohmic thermolysis) are good options to treat veins on or about the nose. Be sure you are seeing a board-certified phlebologist to get the best care!
Would Sclerotherapy work for my forehead indented vein?
Botox will not fix this. Sclerotherapy can
Jul 31, 2021
The prominent vein is not caused by muscular contracture, which is what Botox can fix. This appears to be caused by a prominent vein. In the hands of a qualified, experienced vein specialist, this can be treated by sclerotherapy. It is important that the physician who performs this procedure is comfortable working near the eyes, as the complications could be serious if performed incorrectly. Seek out a board-certified vein specialist in your area for specific treatment advice.
Most effective treatment for facial veins?
Ohmic Thermolysis
Jul 18, 2021
Ohmic thermolysis (ie VeinGogh) can effectively treat tiny facial veins that are too small to effectively be treated with injection sclerotherapy.

Last updated on 12/15/2023