Cosmetic Dermatologist Saint Charles IL

Find cosmetic dermatologists in Saint Charles, IL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Saint Charles, IL.

Local Businesses

Barnes, Jude – Todd S Hewell Iii Ltd

(630) 377-1133
260 W River Dr
Saint Charles, IL 60174


West Suburban Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery

(630) 443-8855
2560 Foxfield Rd Ste 100
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Zink, Laurie – Aesthetic Clinical Drmtlgy

(630) 443-7800
2435 Dean St # 2E
Saint Charles, IL 60175


Maloney Karen

(630) 443-7223
317 Illinois St Ste A
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Todd Hewell Iii

(630) 377-1133
416 Northeast Saint Mark Court Suite 106
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Aesthetic Clinical Dermatology

(630) 443-7800

Saint Charles, IL 60174


Ultimate Image Medispa

(630)513-0448
4909 N Glen Park Place Rd
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Dr.Melanie Zahner

2435 Dean Street
Saint Charles, IL 60175


Karen Lynn Maloney

630-443-7223
317 Illinois St Ste A
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Rany Jazayerli

(630) 443-8855
2560 Foxfield Rd – Suite 100
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Aesthetic & Clinical Dermatology

(630) 443-7800
2435 Dean St
Saint Charles, IL 60175


West Surburban Dermatology

(630) 443-8855
416 Ne Saint Mark Ct # 106
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Todd Hewell

(630) 377-1133
260 W. River Drive
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Saint Charles Plastic Surgery

(630) 762-9697
420 Northeast Glen Oak Avenue
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Bahram Ghaderi, Facs

630-762-9697
St. Charles Plastic Surgery
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Bahram Ghaderi

(630) 762-9697
2900 Foxfield Road Suite 201
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Jazayerli, Rany

630-443-8855
2560 Foxfield Rd Ste 100
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Bahram Ghaderi, Facs

(630) 762-9697
900 Main Street Suite 500
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Todd S Hewell Iii Ltd

(630) 377-1133
7301 N Knoxville Ave
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Hewell Todd S Iii Facs

(630) 524-2178
260 W River Dr
Saint Charles, IL 60174


Cosmetic Dermatologist FAQ in Saint Charles, IL

At what age should you not have plastic surgery?

The good news is, that the age of the patient does not matter for plastic surgery. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, a study finds cosmetic procedures just as safe for elderly as for young. Patients over the age of 65 can undergo cosmetic surgery with the same complication rate as younger patients.

How do I know if my dermatologist is good?

Look for an FAAD: These letters stand for “Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology” and tell you that the dermatologist is board certified. No one understands your skin better a board-certified dermatologist.

What is the newest skin tightening procedure?

What is Sofwave? The Aivee Clinic’s Sofwave treatment is the latest, most advanced, and non-invasive treatment using a 3D ultrasound technology that works best for skin tightening and lifting. It targets fine lines, wrinkles, and saggy skin usually found in the jowl, jawline, neck, eyelids, and brows.

Who should not get cosmetic Botox?

Not everyone is a good candidate for Botox. If you are in poor general health, your skin is very thick or you have existing muscle weakness in the proposed injection site, you may not be a good candidate for Botox. Patients with sensitive skin may experience an allergic reaction at the injection site.

Is it better to get fillers from a dermatologist?

You want a doctor that is trained AND EXPERIENCED in doing fillers and botox. For the most part, expert cosmetic dermatologists are going to have more hands on experience with fillers – because the plastic guys are in doing big plastic procedures.

Do fillers work on older skin?

Patients in their 60s can enhance their appearance with help from an aesthetic expert like Dr. Mizuguchi. With today’s cosmetic technology, patients of all ages can have facial rejuvenation with injectables. The primary aim for patients over 60 is to soften lines while maintaining natural-looking results.

When should I start seeing a dermatologist?

Generally speaking, if you’re not suffering from any issues with your skin, it’s a good idea to start regularly seeing a dermatologist by age 25. Experts agree that scheduling an annual appointment by the time you’re in your mid-20s gives you the best chances of staying safe and keeping your skin healthy.

Is dermatology in high demand?

Dermatology: $419k Job growth for dermatologists is healthy, with a 7 percent demand increase year over year for physicians in general, and a much higher demand increase for dermatologists.

Do you need math for dermatology?

Take plenty of science and math courses. While you won’t earn a bachelor’s degree in “pre-med” — this isn’t an actual major — you should show your interest in the field by taking plenty of upper-level science and math courses in high school, such as AP courses in biology, physics, chemistry, calculus, and statistics.

Do dermatologists look at your whole body?

A dermatologist will check your skin from head to toe, making note of any spots that need monitoring or further treatment. Many dermatologists will use a lighted magnifier called a dermatoscope to view moles and spots closely.