You can ask what procedures the dermatologist specializes in. How often does he or she perform laser treatments or peels, liposuction, or other cosmetic procedures such as Botox or injectable fillers? Does the physician usually perform these procedures personally or have dermatologically trained registered nurses or residents do them?
Don't be shy about asking a doctor about his or her credentials. You can do some sleuthing online to acquire information about a doctor's background. Find out what the dermatologist specializes in.
Is it skin cancer surgery, cosmetic dermatology, or both? Is he or she affiliated with a hospital or medical group? Where did he or she train in residency?
Did this physician do any subsequent fellowships or study under another doctor as a mentor? Has he or she published research papers, and where? Does the dermatologist teach or lecture regularly?
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