A Better You  -  A CT Esthetic and Vein Center
 
 
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Samuel Hahn, MD is our Medical Director. Dr. Hahn entered medical esthetics from his practice in interventional cardiology and vascular medicine. He received his MD from the Harvard – Massachusetts Institute of Technology joint program in Health Science & Technology and completed his residency and fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine and Interventional Cardiology. He is member of the American College of Phlebology.

Dr. Hahn has been in New Haven for almost a decade to pursue his interests in interventional cardiology and vascular medicine. Medical esthetics has come as a natural extension to the treatment of venous disease (varicose and spider veins) and he is excited to be able to offer these complementary services to patients and clients.

Vinod Pathy, MD adds a new dimension to our medispa services. Dr. Pathy is a Yale-educated, New York City-trained plastic and reconstructive surgeon. His expertise ranges from non-surgical injectables such as Botox and dermal fillers to aesthetic surgical enhancements, including the following: liposuction; breast augmentation, reduction, and lifts; eyelid surgery; facelifts; nasal surgery; and tummy tucks. Having completed rigorous training in both general surgery and plastic surgery, Dr. Pathy is privileged to have worked alongside numerous surgical pioneers throughout his career.

As the Director of the Breast Reconstruction Program at the William W. Backus Hospital in Norwich, Dr. Pathy provides a valuable service to women seeking aesthetic and emotional fulfillment after having been diagnosed and treated for breast cancer. He is also technically adept at other complex reconstructive techniques, including microvascular surgery.

A resident of Madison, Dr. Pathy is pleased to offer his Shoreline and neighboring patients his aesthetic services.


6.15.2008

 

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