Marrow — Aesthetic Dermatology
Manhasset · New York
Vol. I · Issue 4
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Established 2019   /   Board-Certified   /   By Appointment

Marrow

Skin, considered.

Doctor-led practice Seven treatments No memberships
§1Treatments Seven procedures

A short list, practiced deeply.

We offer a deliberately narrow menu. Each procedure below is performed by Dr. Tate or, for laser and injectable maintenance, by a Cornell-trained nurse practitioner under her direct supervision.

Procedure Description & Protocol Fee
01

Neurotoxin — Botox & Dysport

Precise, conservative dosing for forehead, glabella, lateral canthus and masseter. Onset 3–5 days; results held to 90–120 days.1

From$14 / unit
02

Dermal Fillers

Hyaluronic acid restoration of midface, tear trough, lip and jawline using Juvéderm Vycross and RHA collections. Cannula-based when indicated.2

From$850 / syringe
03

Fractional Laser Resurfacing

Non-ablative and ablative protocols for tone, texture and pigment. Performed with Fraxel Dual and CO₂RE; full-face or zone-specific.3

From$1,250
04

Microneedling with PRP

Autologous platelet-rich plasma drawn in-office, delivered via 0.5–2.0 mm motorized microneedling. Series of three recommended for scar revision.4

From$925
05

Chemical Peels

Customized glycolic, lactic and TCA formulations from refresher strength through medium-depth resurfacing. Includes pre-peel consult and aftercare kit.5

From$385
06

IV Therapy

Physician-formulated drips for hydration, glutathione, NAD+ and iron repletion. Lab work reviewed prior to first infusion; 45–60 minute appointments.6

From$295
07

Sclerotherapy

Polidocanol injection for telangiectasias and reticular veins of the lower extremity. Sessions spaced six weeks apart; compression stockings provided.7

From$525 / session

Pricing reflects most common protocols. Final plan is confirmed at consultation. No package memberships, no contracts.

Citations
  1. OnabotulinumtoxinA. FDA-approved for cosmetic use, 2002. Dosing per AAD clinical guidelines, 2024.
  2. Per AAD position statement on cannula vs. needle technique for midface restoration, 2023.
  3. Tate N. J Cosmet Dermatol 2022; 21(4): 1438–1446. Fractional resurfacing safety.
  4. ASDS Consensus Recommendations on microneedling with PRP, 2021. Series of three is standard of care for atrophic scarring.
  5. Brody HJ. Chemical Peeling and Resurfacing, 3rd ed. Depth selection per Fitzpatrick skin type.
  6. NAD+ infusion: off-label; under physician supervision. Lab work reviewed prior to first administration.
  7. Polidocanol (Asclera). FDA-approved 2010 for telangiectasias < 1 mm and reticular veins 1–3 mm.
§2Approach Clinical philosophy

Restraint, as a treatment plan.

A note on how we work, what we measure, and the patients we are best for.

Every consultation begins with a twelve-point skin imaging workup — surface, sub-surface and UV pigmentation captured under standardized light. From there, we plan in seasons, not appointments. We don't sell packages. We don't keep loyalty tiers.

We recommend what your skin needs, and we tell you when it doesn't need anything. Most patients see us three to four times a year. A few we see twice. The work is meant to look like nothing was done at all — only that something settled back into place.

This restraint is not aesthetic preference. It is the position taken by the dermatology literature on rejuvenation: that the long-arc outcome of a patient who is under-treated by ten percent is consistently superior to the patient who is over-treated by ten percent, and that both look the same at thirty days.

What that means in practice is that we will sometimes ask you to come back in six weeks before adding a syringe. We will sometimes recommend a peel before recommending filler. We will sometimes tell you that the line you are worried about is not the line we would treat first — or at all.

Three principles
  1. 1. Diagnosis before product

    Imaging, history and exam come first. Treatments are matched to findings, not to a calendar.

  2. 2. Conservative dosing

    We start at the lower end of effective range. Touch-ups at two weeks are included, never an upsell.

  3. 3. One physician, one record

    Dr. Tate oversees every chart. Your plan is consistent year over year, not handed between providers.

§3The Doctor MD · FAAD

Dr. Naomi Tate, founder & medical director.

Portrait of Dr. Naomi Tate in a white clinical coat

Plate 1 — Portrait Hana Iverson, 2024

Naomi Tate MD, FAAD

Board-Certified Dermatologist · Founder

Dr. Tate trained in internal medicine at Weill Cornell Medical Center before completing her dermatology residency at NewYork-Presbyterian and a fellowship in cosmetic and laser dermatology at the Skin & Laser Surgery Center of New York.

Her clinical research on cannula-based midface restoration appeared in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology in 2022. She opened Marrow in 2019 with a single conviction: that the best aesthetic work is the work a patient forgets she had done.

Curriculum vitae
Internship
Weill Cornell Medical Center 2012–2013
Internal Medicine
Residency
NewYork-Presbyterian · Weill Cornell 2013–2016
Dermatology
Fellowship
Skin & Laser Surgery Center of New York 2016–2017
Cosmetic & Laser Dermatology
Board Certification
American Board of Dermatology 2017
Selected publication
Tate N. “Cannula-based midface restoration.” J Cosmet Dermatol 2022; 21(4): 1438–46.
Memberships
American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS)
American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery (ASLMS)
§4Patient Notes Four entries

From the chart, in their words.

Selected notes from patient correspondence, published with permission.

Note 01
I came in expecting a sales pitch and left with a single recommendation, written on a card. Three months later my husband still hasn't figured out what changed.
Eleanor M.·patient since 2021
Note 02
Dr. Tate is the first dermatologist who has ever told me to do less. It was, honestly, a relief.
Priya R.·Roslyn, NY
Note 03
The room is quiet, the appointments run on time, and the work looks like nothing was done. That is the whole review.
Susannah L.·patient since 2020
Note 04
I have been treated at four different practices in Manhattan. Marrow is the only one where I have trusted the answer to a question I did not want to hear.
Caroline V.·Cold Spring Harbor
§5Visit Manhasset, NY

By appointment, in Manhasset.

A first visit is ninety minutes, unhurried, and entirely diagnostic.

Begin consultation
Address
1284 Northern Boulevard, Suite 204
Manhasset, NY 11030
Hours
Tue — Fri9 — 6
Saturday9 — 4
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Telephone
(516) 309·4217
Correspondence
[email protected]