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Dr. Gretchen W. Frieling, MD

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Dr. Gretchen W. Frieling, MD

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Dr. Frieling. “Dr. G,” is a medical doctor with over 13 years of experience as a leader in the Aesthetic, Dermatology and Pathology fields. Her background is notable for intensive training in ballet, which includes attending the Juilliard School in New York City. She combines her artistic eye, perfectionistic qualities, and medical expertise, to give her patients impeccable results. When it comes to cosmetic procedures, specifically injectables, Dr. G has mastered the art of re-vitalizing the face by softening fine lines and wrinkles, re-establishing volume, and optimizing overall appearance and beauty. She will listen to your requests and concerns. Dr. G will explain the available procedures that would be optimal for your unique situation. She also performs select body procedures, include fat dissolving, buttock lifting/gentle reshaping, and skin tightening.
Dr. Gretchen W. Frieling, MD - CEO of GFaceMD in Boston, MA

Dr. Gretchen W. Frieling, MD

CEO
Dr. Frieling. “Dr. G,” is a medical doctor with over 13 years of experience as a leader in the Aesthetic, Dermatology and Pathology fields. Her background is notable for intensive training in ballet, which includes attending the Juilliard School in New York City. She combines her artistic eye, perfectionistic qualities, and medical expertise, to give her patients impeccable results. When it comes to cosmetic procedures, specifically injectables, Dr. G has mastered the art of re-vitalizing the face by softening fine lines and wrinkles, re-establishing volume, and optimizing overall appearance and beauty. She will listen to your requests and concerns. Dr. G will explain the available procedures that would be optimal for your unique situation. She also performs select body procedures, include fat dissolving, buttock lifting/gentle reshaping, and skin tightening.

What Makes Dr. Frieling Different?

Dr. Frieling is passionate about helping others achieve their best self, both inside and out. She is dedicated to establishing and maintaining genuine and unique relationships with her clients, with utmost trust and confidentiality. She has a passion for teaching, and educates her patients on the different options for achieving their ideal look. Dr. Frieling is a firm believer in prevention. Relax those muscles early so wrinkles from normal facial expressions never have a chance to form!

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Training

After graduating summa cum laude from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, Dr. Frieling completed her medical school at The University of Florida College of Medicine. She continued to excel academically and personally, and pioneered a medical mission trip to the Dominican Republic to provide free medical care. After medical school, Dr. Frieling completed her training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital/Harvard Medical School. She then completed her Dermatopathology fellowship at the University of Vermont Medical Center. Currently, she is also a practicing Dermatopathologist in Newton, Massachusetts. During her training, Dr. Frieling built an extensive resume, including but not limited to many articles in the Dermatology and Pathology literature, textbook chapters, and national conference presentations. She was on faculty at Harvard Medical School and participated in the first year Histopathology course. In her spare time, Dr. Frieling continues to give back to her community and beyond. She enjoys traveling and spending time with her family.
LIFE

In Her Spare Time

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Dr. Frieling enjoys spending time with her husband, her kids, and extended family, as well as volunteering in the community. She loves good music, a good read, and is always up for trying a new restaurant!

Review

Dr. Frieling and her team are amazing! She is very skilled at what she does and knows a lot about skin health, the science that goes into it, and how to achieve beautiful, natural looking results. Nothing will be over or underdone and there’s no surprises. Dr. Frieling will make sure any concerns or questions are heard and that you’re getting what you came in for. Comfy, chic, and clean office that is very well handled with Covid going on. I felt super comfortable the whole time I was there. Dr. Frieling and her team are knowledgeable, trustworthy, and truly care about the happiness of their clients. It’s taken me a long time to find someone who I can trust who truly loves the work that they do and you will absolutely find that here. It’s been a little over a month since my treatments and my face and skin looks beautiful and fresh. There’s a wide range of treatments that are offered here and I highly suggest booking an overall consultation to check out GFaceMD. Thank you GFaceMD!

–  Sella Newton

Dr. G and her team are fantastic! I went to Dr. G seeking pain relief from TMJ disorder that I’ve dealt with for over a decade. They addressed every question and concern that I had and thanks to Dr. G, I am now pain free. It no longer hurts to smile! I will be visiting again for maintenance injections as well as overall skin care. Her Soyier products are amazing – a total game changer for my face! Thank you, Dr. G!

–  Rachael Day

Dr. G and her team are the BEST. It is the most beautiful place where you feel safe, protected and working with Dr. G is a dream. She listens to all your concerns, does what is best and right for you now, is not pushy… authentic, credible, only doing what is best for her clients. I feel like a million bucks walking out of Dr. G’s office and keeping up with her skincare routine at home is the best balance. One stop shop for all your beauty and skin needs.

–  Meghan Houle
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A PASSION

FOR ALL THINGS SKIN

Dr. G is so passionate about patient outcomes, that she took the knowledge that she gained from her extensive years of training and applied it to formulating a game-changing skincare line.

The SOYIER Skin Collection combines #spotoningredients to achieve the most potent, yet gentle, formulations that pair beautifully with injectable treatments.

Featured In Publications

Below is a list of Dr. G’s many publications, she writes regularly for medical journals and for public articles. She’s become a go-to advisor for many companies when it comes to skin health.

Dialani V, Venkataraman S, Frieling G, Schnitt SJ, Mehta TS. Does isolated flat epithelial atypia on vacuum-assisted breast core biopsy require surgical excision? Breast J, Nov-Dec 2014;20(6):606-14.

Frieling G, Al-Zaid T, Prieto V. Placental Alkaline Phosphatase Positivity in Metastatic Melanoma: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature. American Journal of Dermatopathology, February 2014; 36(2):189-90.

Frieling G, Velez N, Tahan S, Burgin S. Isolated Painful Onycholysis in a 40-year-old female with Crohn’s Disease. International Journal of Dermatology 2013, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2012.05705.

Frieling G, Williams N, Rosenthal SI, Lim S. Erythema Elevatum Diutinum: Report of a Unique Case and Review of the Literature. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology April 2013

Al-Zaid T, Frieling G, Rosenthal SI. Dermal Pleomorphic Liposarcoma Resembling a Pleomorphic Fibroma: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature.  J Cutan Pathol August 2013;40(8):734-9. Epub May 2013 May.

Frieling G, Tahan S, Dewar R. Case and Image acknowledgement in: Sarantopoulos G, et al. Mimics of Cutaneous Lymphoma: Report of the 2011 Society for Hematopathology/European Association for Haematopathology Workshop. Am J Clin Pathol 2013;139:536-551.

Benson P, Frieling G, Pierson J, Weinberger C. Photo Challenge: Mucinous Carcinoma. Cutis. June 2016;97(6):E8-9.

 Journal of Medical Case Reports, Abstract Review Board, September 2012

*Williams: Maiden name

Frieling G, Presenter. Great Cases from University of Vermont Medical Center.  26th Annual Eastern Winter Dermatology Conference. January 16-19, 2015; Stowe, Vermont

Frieling G, Shalin S, Sepehr A, Selim A, Shea C, Smoller B, Mihm M Jr, Horn T, Ahern, T, and Rosenthal SI. Quantitative Analysis of Immunophenotypical Profiles of Benign Dermatoses versus Early Patch or Plaque Stage Mycosis Fungoides: Does a difference truly exist?

  • Fellow presentation at the American Society of Dermatopathology Conference, November 8, 2014, Chicago, IL

Frieling G, Rogers R, Lin J, Greene L. Exercise-Induced Vasculitis.

  • Accepted for poster presentation at American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP) 2014, Chicago
  • Abstract # 0430-000382

Bartlett J, Frieling G, McGevna L, Greene L. Tattoo Pigment-Induced Granulomatous and Lichenoid Dermatitis with Focal Perforation.

  • Poster presentation at the American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP) 2014, Chicago
  • Abstract #0430-000166

Frieling G, Lester E, Lin J, Pierson J, Greene L. Acute Infectious Id Panniculitis: Report of a Rare Case and Review of the Literature.

  • Poster presentation at the American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP) 2014, Chicago
  • Abstract # 0430-000384

Frieling G, Tegeder A, Cook D. Are we biopsying TOO much? An Analysis of Fletcher Allen Health Care and Surrounding Practices.

  • Poster presentation at the American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP) 2014, Chicago
  • Abstract #0430-000383

Frieling G, Al-Zaid T, Prieto V. Placental Alkaline Phosphatase Positivity in Metastatic Melanoma: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature.

  • Accepted for poster presentation at American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP) 2012
  • Abstract 252203

Frieling G, Lim S, and Cohen L. Pyoderma gangrenosum: An Unusual Clinical Presentation and Improvement with Topical Dapsone (ACZONE).

  • Accepted for poster presentation at American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP) 2012
  • Abstract #251913

FrielingG, Hawryluk E, Bigby M, and Sepehr A. Fibroelastolytic Papulosis: Report of a Rare and Under-diagnosed Entity.

  • Accepted for poster presentation at American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP) 2012
  • Abstract #251951

Wang A, Frieling G, Cavallo J, and Reimann J. Secondary Cutaneous Involvement by Splenic B-cell Marginal Zone Lymphoma With Prominent Epidermotropism and a Lichenoid Pattern of Infiltration.

  • Accepted for poster presentation at American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP) 2012
  • Abstract #251957

Williams N, Frieling G, Lim S, and Wu H. Psoriasis Mimicking Pityriasis Rosea: Report of a Unique Case and Emphasis on Clinicopathologic Correlation

  • Accepted for poster presentation at American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP) 2012
  • Abstract #252204

Frieling G, Ahern T, Tahan S. Accuracy of the Measured Depth of Histologic Sections Compared to the Gross Specimen Measurement.

  • Poster presentation at USCAP 2012, Vancouver, Abstract confirmation #1002
  • Poster presentation at BIDMC Resident Research Day, June 4, 2012

Frieling G, Zimarowski MJ, Pihan GA. Life-Threatening Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis (LCV) Precipitated by Rituxan Therapy in a Patient with Hepatitis C and Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma (LPL): A Type I-II Cryoglobulinemia?

  • Oral presentation at the 2011 American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP), October 21, 2011, Abstract #258870

Frieling G, Zimarowski MJ.  Clumped Elastic Fibers Associated with Pityrosporum Folliculitis.

  • Poster presentation at the 2011 American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP), October 20, 2011, Abstract #258879

Frieling G, Lim S, Rosenthal S. Erythema Elevatum Diutinum: Report of a Unique Case and Review of the Literature.

  • Poster presentation at the 2011 American Society of Dermatopathology Conference (ASDP), October 22, 2011, Abstract #256325

Collins LC, Frieling G, Ahern T, Hu R, Hankinson SE, and Tamimi RM. Plasma Estradiol Levels and Degree of Estrogen Receptor (ER) Positivity by Image Analysis in a Large Cohort of Breast Cancer Cases: Results from the Nurses’ Health Study.

  • Poster presentation at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS), December 6-10, 2011

Frieling G, Tahan S, Dewar R. Interesting Case of Atypical Follicular Hyperplasia (“Pseudolymphoma”).

  • Presented at the Society for Hematopathology and European Association for Haematopathology Workshop (SH/EAHP), Los Angeles, CA, October, 2011

*Williams G, Hu R, Tamimi R, Collins L. Distribution of Estrogen Receptor (ER) Staining by Image Analysis in a Large Cohort of Breast Cancer Cases: Results from the Nurses Health Study.

  • Presented at the 2011 United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Abstract #289
  • Oral and Poster Presentation at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Resident Research Day, June 21, 2011

*Williams G, Zimarowski MJ. Necrolytic Migratory Erythema in a Patient with Celiac Sprue: A case report of Pseudoglucagonoma Syndrome.

  • Presented at the 2010 American Society of Dermatopathology (ASDP) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, Abstract #216393

*Williams G, Hartzell T, Lee B, Faulkner-Jones B. Acne Inversa (Hidradenitis Suppurativa) in a Patient with Axillary Breasts.

  • Presented at the 2010 American Society of Dermatopathology (ASDP) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, Abstract #216568

Marsee D, *Williams G, Shofner J, Lee J, Jan F, Sepehr A, Zimarowski MJ. Multinucleate Cell Angiohistiocytoma.

  • Poster presentation at the American Society of Dermatopathology (ASDP) Annual Meeting, 2009, Chicago

Textbook Publications:
Tegeder A, Frieling G. “Cutaneous Reactions to Retinoids” In: Hall BJ and Hall JC. Cutaneous Drug Eruptions 1st ed. Salt Lake City, UT: Springer Publishing, Inc; 2014

Frieling G. “Drug Eruptions in the Pediatric Population” In: Hall BJ and Hall JC. Cutaneous Drug Eruptions 1st ed. Salt Lake City, UT: Springer Publishing, Inc; 2014

Lesiak K, Bartlett J, and Frieling G. “Drug-Induced Alopecia” In: Hall BJ and Hall JC. Cutaneous Drug Eruptions 1st ed. Salt Lake City, UT: Springer Publishing, Inc; 2014

Lester E, Cook D, and Frieling G. “Psoriasiform Drug Eruptions” In: Hall BJ and Hall JC. Cutaneous Drug Eruptions 1st ed. Salt Lake City, UT: Springer Publishing, Inc; 2014

Frieling G, Jessup C, Mihm M. “Erythema Nodosum.” In: Hall BJ, Hall JC, and Cockerell CJ. Diagnostic Pathology: Non-neoplastic Dermatopathology. 1st ed. Salt Lake City, UT: Amirsys Publishing, Inc.; 2012.

Frieling G, Jessup C, DiCaudo D. “Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis” In: Hall BJ, Hall
           JC, and Cockerell CJ. Diagnostic Pathology: Non-neoplastic Dermatopathology. 1st ed. Salt Lake
           City, UT: Amirsys Publishing, Inc.; 2012.

Frieling G, Jessup C, Mihm M. “Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms.” In: Hall BJ,
Hall JC, and Cockerell CJ. Diagnostic Pathology: Non-neoplastic Dermatopathology. 1st ed. Salt Lake City, UT: Amirsys Publishing, Inc.; 2012.

Frieling G, Jessup C, Mihm M. “Protothecosis.” In: Hall BJ, Hall JC, and Cockerell CJ. Diagnostic Pathology: Non-neoplastic Dermatopathology. 1st ed. Salt Lake City, UT: Amirsys Publishing, Inc.; 2012.

Frieling G, Jessup C, Mihm M. “Erythema Nodosum.” In: Putnam A and Thompson KS. Diagnostic Pathology: Non-neoplastic Pediatrics, 1st ed. Salt Lake City, UT: Amirsys Publishing, Inc.; 2013.

Frieling G, Tahan S. Sporotrichosis in the Immune-Compromised Host. www.CMEAdvantage.com.

  • Course Director and author of online ACCME-accredited course (In progess)

Frieling G and Sepehr A. Case 19: Disseminated Cutaneous Mycobacterium chelonae. Knowledge Books and Software; 2011:pp.133-144

Frieling G and Tahan S. Case 20: Disseminated Cutaneous Sporotrichosis. Knowledge Books and Software; 2011:pp.145-155

  • A collaboration of Dermatopathology Faculty of Harvard-Affiliated Hospitals in Boston including Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital and current and former fellows of Harvard Combined Dermatopathology Training program
  • Author of chapters and presenter at the 2011 Dermatopathology CME Harvard course, September 15-17, 2011, Boston, MA
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