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Dermatology Specialists of Kansas City, P.C.
1010 Carondelet Drive,
Bldg. A, Suite 125,
Kansas City, MO 64114
(816) 942-1150

Sunflower Dermatology
Bryan Matthys, DO
North Kansas City Hospital Health Services Pavilion
2790 Clay Edwards Drive, Suite 630
North Kansas City, MO 64116
(816) 472-0400

The University of Kansas Hospital
Dermatology
3901 Rainbow Blvd
Kansas City, KS
913-588-1227
800-332-6048

Thomas F Anthony MD
5601 NE Antioch Rd # 3
Kansas City, MO 64119
(816) 454-3424

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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