Dermatology Patient Care

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Advanced Expertise & Personalized Care

Our clinical programs offer a remarkable range of services, from medical and cosmetic dermatology to cutaneous surgery and cancer treatment.

About Us

The Department of Dermatology offers outstanding clinical care in adult and pediatric dermatology, cosmetic dermatology and cutaneous surgery and oncology at outpatient offices in Ann Arbor and in nearby communities. Our expert faculty offer skilled diagnosis and advanced treatment of diseases and conditions affecting the skin, hair and nails. Delivering outstanding, patient-centered care is a top priority.

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Areas of Expertise

Medical Dermatology

Our experienced and knowledgeable faculty offer patient-centered care and medical expertise in general and specialized dermatology. Patient are referred to our clinical programs from throughout the region and across the nation. 

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Skin Cancer

Based in the Rogel Cancer Center, our cutaneous surgery and oncology team and Mohs micrographic surgery program Our supplies exceptional care and treatment of high-risk melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers, including Merkel cell carcinoma. is a leader in patient satisfaction at Michigan Medicine. 

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Pediatric Dermatology

We supply compassionate, family-centered patient care for pediatric patients in a relaxed, child-friendly setting. We offer age- appropriate evaluations and management of skin, hair and nail disorders and supply education about skin diseases to ensure proper skin care. 

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Cosmetic Dermatology

Our expert dermatologists provide non-invasive aesthetic care via individualized treatment plans. We offer the safest and most effective treatments to our patients and supply personalized service in a private setting. 

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Dermatology Care, Wherever You Are

University of Michigan Health offers outstanding, patient-centered dermatology services, in outpatient offices in Ann Arbor and nearby communities as well as via the convenience of virtual care.

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Researchers identify a potential “Achilles heel” of psoriasis

Psoriasis study reveals how IL-23 therapies drive long-lasting disease control and points towards strategies to prevent relapse.
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Dermatology resident’s China rotation highlights value of global training

Leaders in Dermatology at Michigan Medicine are expanding a program that enables select residents to pursue a clinical experience abroad during the final year of training, with one resident having visited China late last year and three more expected to train abroad in the coming months.
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Michigan Medicine at UM-Dearborn Day offers specialty exploration for undergraduate students

Michigan Medicine Day at UM-Dearborn took place March 21 with more than 70 students in attendance. This year, Michigan Medicine volunteers from the Departments of Dermatology, Family Medicine and Anesthesiology visited campus to connect with undergraduates on pre-health tracks and offer a closer look at different clinical paths.
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Researchers discover what may be the root cause of preeclampsia, and how to fix it

After years of research, a large team of multidisciplinary scientists from Michigan Medicine has identified a key molecular driver of preeclampsia, and demonstrated a potential way to counteract it in both mouse models and human placental tissue.
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New mouse model for liposarcoma can help uncover new therapies

There has been little progress in understanding and treating liposarcoma due to its rarity and lack of research resources. In a new study, University of Michigan researchers have developed a novel mouse model that mirrors the disease in humans.
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Dermatology Faculty Support Global Health in Rwanda

Michigan Medicine dermatology faculty taught students and provided care in Rwanda, advancing global health through outreach and education.