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๐ Welcome to User:Skin58
[edit]Dr. Yoram Harth is a board-certified dermatologist and medical innovator specializing in acne, skin aging, and hair loss treatment. With more than 30 years of clinical and entrepreneurial experience, he is the co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of MDalgorithms, the company behind MDacne and MDhair.
๐จโโ๏ธ Professional Background
[edit]- Graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Sackler School of Medicine at Tel Aviv University.
- Completed dermatology residency at Rambam Medical Center, Haifa.
- Dermatology research fellowship at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York.
- Board-certified dermatologist, member of the American Academy of Dermatology and American Hair Research Society.
๐ก Innovations in Dermatology
[edit]- CureLight Medical Ltd. โ Co-founder; introduced blue light phototherapy for acne.
- EndyMed Medical Ltd. โ Co-founder; developed multisource radiofrequency for skin rejuvenation.
- MDalgorithms Inc. โ CMO; creators of AI-driven dermatology tools: MDacne and MDhair.
๐ Awards and Recognition
[edit]- Recipient of the Wall Street Journal Europe Award for technological innovation.
- Winner of the Edison Awards for medical device innovation.
๐ Publications and Research
[edit]Dr. Harth has authored over 40 peer-reviewed scientific articles in dermatology and cosmetic laser therapy. His research contributions focus on:
- Acne phototherapy
- AI-based dermatologic diagnostics
- Scalp barrier function and transepidermal water loss
Google Scholar: Dr. Yoram Harth โ Google Scholar
๐ฌ Patents
[edit]Dr. Harth is the named inventor on over 10 issued U.S. patents in medical and cosmetic dermatology, including:
- US Patent 6,835,202 โ High-energy photodynamic therapy for acne.
- US Patent 8,206,381 โ Electrosurgical RF devices.
- US Patent 8,727,071 โ Radiofrequency systems for skin treatment.
A full list is available at Justia Patents โ Yoram Harth.
๐ Online Presence
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