Tag: dermatologist

NJ Top Docs Names Dr. Adriana Lombardi a 2026 Top Doctor NJ Top Docs has reviewed and approved Dr. Adriana Lombardi based on merit for 2026. A board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Lombardi specializes in the early detection and treatment of skin cancer, with extensive expertise in Mohs surgery and reconstructive procedures. Having performed more than 7,000 surgeries throughout her career, she is recognized for her meticulous surgical technique, attention to cosmetic outcomes, and dedication to helping patients feel both healthy and confident after treatment. Dr. Lombardi’s passion for surgery began early in life while spending time in her father’s orthopedic surgery practice, where she witnessed firsthand the meaningful impact physicians can have on patients’ lives. During medical school at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, she discovered dermatology and found the perfect intersection between her interests in surgery, skin health, and patient care through Mohs skin cancer surgery and facial reconstruction. Understanding that a skin cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming, Dr. Lombardi prioritizes education, communication, and reassurance throughout the treatment process. She takes time to discuss all available treatment options with patients and works closely with them to develop individualized care plans focused not only on effectively removing skin cancer, but also Read More

Dr. Adriana Lombardi, Board Certified Dermatologist Awarded As 2025 NJ Top Doc NJ Top Docs has reviewed and approved Dr. Adriana Lombardi based on merit for 2025. Since opening its doors in 2018, the Skin Cancer & Cosmetic Surgery Center of New Jersey has emerged as a modern, patient-first destination where clinical excellence meets aesthetic artistry. Founded by Dr. Adriana Lombardi, the practice has gained a strong reputation not only for expert skin cancer treatment, but also for its thoughtful blend of advanced medical dermatology, cosmetic enhancement, and integrative wellness. With over a decade of clinical experience and more than 7,000 surgeries performed, Dr. Lombardi brings a high level of precision and insight to skin cancer detection and surgical treatment. Yet her approach goes beyond medical expertise—she is deeply committed to creating a supportive, personalized experience for every patient. Each consultation is rooted in empathy, with treatment plans carefully designed to meet both medical and aesthetic goals. The center stands out as a space where patients don’t have to choose between health and beauty. Offering a comprehensive menu of cosmetic dermatology services—including facial contouring, fillers, and cutting-edge laser treatments—Dr. Lombardi helps patients look and feel their best, always enhancing their Read More

Board Certified Dermatologist, Dr. Santiago Centurion Awarded As 2024 NJ Top Doc NJ Top Docs has reviewed and approved Santiago A. Centurion, M.D based on merit for 2024. Dr. Centurion is a board-certified dermatologist, dermatopathologist, and Mohs surgeon practicing at Dermatology Associates of Central NJ in Old Bridge, Freehold, Toms River, and Union, New Jersey. Dr. Centurion specializes in the treatment and evaluation of skin cancer. Before joining Dermatology Associates, Dr. Centurion was chief of dermatologic surgery at the East Orange Veterans Hospital. Dr. Centurion’s career is firmly rooted in New Jersey, starting with his residency in dermatology, fellowship in dermatopathology, and training in Mohs surgery at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, where he later rose to director of dermatologic surgery. One of the largest schools of health sciences of its kind, the University of Medicine and Dentistry is considered the leading research university in New Jersey. Over the course of his distinguished career, Dr. Centurion has instructed countless medical fellows, residents, and students on skin cancer surgery. He has performed several thousand Mohs, dermatologic, and laser surgeries. His expertise is documented in numerous published scientific papers, as well as in his contributions to scores of Read More