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Chicago
Aesthetic Dermatology
& Laser Center
Jonith Y. Breadon. M.D.
1009 W. Fulton Market
Chicago, IL. 60607
312.733.2492
Midwest Dermatologic
Laser And Vein Centre.
Stanley J. Kovak M.D
1200 S. York Rd. Suite 4180
Elmhurst, IL 60126
630-758-0470
Skin Wellness Center of
Chicago
111 N. Wabash Avenue
Chicago, IL 60602
312.236.9950
Steven Mandrea, MD,
Eugene Mandrea, MD,
3000 N. Halsted
Chicago, IL 60657
773.281.9200
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Definition: Dermatology
is a medical speciality that is concerned with the skin,
hair and nails and it's development, function, diseases
and treatment.
Some of the many treatments and
procedures covered by dermatology include:
- Acne
- Acne Scar Correction
- Blepharoplasty (Eyelid surgery)
- Botox® (Botulinum Toxin)
- Chemical Peels
- Cryosurgery
- Dermabrasion
- Eczema
- Fat Transfer (Microlipoinjection)
- General Dermatologic Surgery
- Hair Restoration
- Laser Hair Removal
- Laser Resurfacing
- Laser Surgery
- Face lifts, neck lifts,
- Liposuction
- (Some may offer new, Laser, Vaser, and SmartLipo
Liposuctions)
- Juvederm
- Microdermabrasion
- Micropigmentation
- Mohs Surgery
- NonAblative Laser/Light-based Rejuvenation
- Restylane
- Sclerotherapy
- Treatment of Skin of Color
- Skin Flaps
- Skin Grafts
- Soft Tissue Fillers
- Tattoo Removal
The most common procedures and treatments performed by
dermatologists include: botox, chemical peels,
dermabrasion, laser hair removal, liposuction and acne
treatment and acne scar correction. Botox® treatments
for wrinkles has quickly grown to become the most popular
cosmetic procedure in 2006, surpassing liposuction and
breast implants.
Considering Botox?
- Be sure that a qualified doctor performs the
procedure.
- Make sure that the doctor is trained and
qualified in cosmetic skin surgery of the face.
- Ask questions and be informed about the benefits
and risks involved in the procedure.
- Avoid alcohol and remain upright for several
hours following the procedure.
- Choose a medical setting using sterile
techniques. Necessary equipment should be
available to respond to any potential problems.
Source: The American Society for
Dermatologic Surgery

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