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Dr. Matthew Kaufman

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30 Rehill Ave #Suite 2300, Somerville, New Jersey, 08876, United States
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Nov 25, 2018
So many wonderful things happening thanks to Dr. Kaufman and his marvelous Team. Incisions are healing nicely, I've lost over 20 pounds, can comfortably walk 30-40 minutes without having to continually stop to catch my breath, can lie flat on my back without feeling like I am going to suffocate - can even have my head and shoulders lower than my body. No more blood pressure pills and my deep meditative breathing ability is back. Don't let anyone tell you that you must learn to live with a damaged phrenic nerve. If it wasn't for Dr. Kaufman - an amazingly talented surgeon who is also compassionate, caring, and an empathetic healer - I wouldn't have my "normal" lifestyle back. I am so grateful to you and thank everyone on your team for being there for me.

Nov 6, 2018
Dr. Kaufman was recommended to me for in-office cosmetic enhancements and I was totally disappointed. I found the Dr to have absolutely no bedside manner and after significantly bruising one side of my cheekbone, he brushed it off by saying it will be fine in 48 hours. It is now 2 weeks later and the bruise is just about gone. I received no follow up call but what I did receive was a bill that was about one third higher than any other doctor, equally educated and qualified that I have previously went to. That one is on me as I should have asked before he began and I would have left and avoided this very upsetting experience. I have been getting Botox and filler for about 10 years and never once did I bruise but each time I did get a follow up call from the other Dr's just to check in and see how I was. I also have 2 eyebrows that are higher than they should be and looks absolutely terrible.

Feb 1, 2018

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