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- Marlene J. Mash, M.D., Skin & Body Wellness Center
- 545 West Germantown Pike
- Suite 100
- Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania 19462
- Tel: 484-351-8268
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About Dr. Mash
Dr. Mash received her medical education at Temple University School of Medicine. She completed two residencies: the first in family medicine was completed at Montgomery Hospital in Norristown, Pa. The second residency was completed at Temple Skin and Cancer Hospital. She is board-certified both in Dermatology and in Family Medicine.
Dr. Mash is a member of many local and national associations including the American Academy of Dermatology, The North American Society of Sclerotherapy and Phlebology, the American Board of Dermatology, the American Board of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery, the American Society of Liposuction Surgery, International Society for Cosmetic Laser Surgery, the International Society of Phlebology, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, and American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. She is board certified with the American Academy of Family Practice and the American Board of Dermatology.
Dr. Mash has traveled and studied extensively nationally and internationally to learn the latest in dermatologic cosmetic surgery. Her philosophy is that everyone should” look as good as they feel”. Cosmetic surgery is not only for the rich and famous - it has become quite affordable. Dr. Mash’s prices are very reasonable and competitive. She offers free skin cancer screening by appointment. She also offers free consultation for cosmetic procedures.
Dr. Mash is the recipient of a U.S. and international patent, of a hypodermic needle assembly unit. This device is designed to prevent accidental sticks and when manufactured will be used to protect healthcare workers and patients from accidental sticks