Dr. Leslie Gerstman is a Board Certified Primary Care physician specializing in regenerative aesthetic medicine for over two decades with a clinical focus on restoring healthy, functional tissue rather than pursuing short-term cosmetic fixes. Her approach is grounded in biology, anatomy, and long-term outcomes—not trends, volume chasing, or menu-based treatments.
Unlike conventional aesthetic practices that center on quick procedures, Dr. Gerstman practices a diagnostic-first, strategy-driven model of care. Every patient begins with an in-depth consultation designed to evaluate tissue health, structure, inflammation, skin quality, and aging trajectory before any treatment is recommended.
Her work integrates regenerative procedures such as microneedling and fractional laser therapies with careful use of injectables when appropriate—always with the goal of supporting tissue function, predictability, and durability over time. She is known for her conservative philosophy, emphasis on safety, and willingness to say no when a treatment does not serve the patient’s long-term interests.
Dr. Gerstman believes regenerative medicine is not defined by products like exosomes or growth factors, but by a framework of care that prioritizes repair, signaling, and biologic context. This philosophy informs every aspect of her practice, from consultation structure to treatment planning and follow-up.
Her patients seek her out for thoughtful, physician-led care that values depth over speed and medicine over marketing. The result is aesthetic treatment that looks natural, ages well, and respects the biology of the individual—not the trend of the moment.