About Dr. DeBias & Our Practice
A quarter century of dedication to aesthetic excellence
Dr. Glenn A. DeBias
Dr. Glenn A. DeBias founded The Institute for Laser and Aesthetic Medicine in 1998 with a singular vision: to create a practice dedicated exclusively to aesthetic laser medicine where patients could access the most advanced treatments available, performed by a physician who would master every technology personally.
Over the past 25+ years, that vision has grown into one of the most comprehensive aesthetic laser practices in the nation. Dr. DeBias has personally performed more than 250,000 procedures, using a library of over 65 laser and energy-based devices — an unmatched breadth of experience that allows him to select precisely the right technology for each patient's unique needs.
As a nationally ranked top 1% cosmetic injector, Dr. DeBias brings the same level of precision and artistry to injectable treatments that he applies to laser procedures. His patients consistently praise his ability to achieve natural, youthful results that enhance without altering their fundamental appearance.
Advancing the Field of Aesthetic Medicine
Dr. DeBias is not simply a practitioner of aesthetic medicine — he is an innovator who has helped shape the field. In 2004, he developed pioneering techniques for ActiveFX Fractional CO2 Laser Resurfacing, establishing protocols that would become standard practice nationwide.
His commitment to innovation means the Institute is consistently among the first practices in the region to adopt new, FDA-cleared technologies. Dr. DeBias personally evaluates each device, undergoes extensive training, and refines treatment protocols before offering them to patients.
This dedication to staying at the forefront of aesthetic technology — combined with over two decades of hands-on experience — ensures that ILAMED patients receive treatments that represent the absolute state of the art.
Credentials & Expertise
- Founder, The Institute for Laser and Aesthetic Medicine (1998)
- Over 250,000 aesthetic procedures performed
- Nationally ranked Top 1% cosmetic injector
- Pioneer in ActiveFX Fractional CO2 Laser Resurfacing (2004)
- Expert in 65+ laser and energy-based devices
- Specializes exclusively in aesthetic laser medicine
- Serves Bucks County, Montgomery County, and greater Philadelphia
- Recognized trainer for multiple laser manufacturers
- Speaker at national aesthetic medicine conferences
- Committed to continuous education and technology advancement
The ILAMED Approach
"Depth of knowledge, best technology, most experience, and artistic talent ensure optimal patient results and outcomes."
At The Institute for Laser and Aesthetic Medicine, we believe that exceptional aesthetic results require more than just good technology. They require a physician who understands the nuances of aging, the physics of light and energy, the biology of healing, and the art of natural beauty.
Dr. DeBias approaches each patient as a unique individual, taking the time to understand their goals, assess their skin and anatomy, and develop a customized treatment plan. With 65+ lasers and devices at his disposal, he is never limited to a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, he can select exactly the right combination of treatments to achieve optimal results for each patient.
This philosophy — combining the deepest expertise, the best technology, and genuine artistic vision — has been the foundation of our practice since 1998. It's why patients from across Bucks County, Montgomery County, and the greater Philadelphia region continue to trust us with their care.
A Premier Aesthetic Destination
Located in the heart of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, The Institute for Laser and Aesthetic Medicine occupies a modern, comfortable facility designed with patient experience in mind. Our treatment rooms house the latest in aesthetic laser technology, and our consultation areas provide a private, relaxed environment for discussing your goals.
With convenient access from routes 202, 611, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike, our Doylestown location serves patients throughout Bucks and Montgomery Counties, as well as the broader Delaware Valley region — from New Hope and Newtown to Wayne, Radnor, and Philadelphia.