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Dermatology & Laser Center
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Lorrie Klein, M.D.
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30201 Golden Lantern #B
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Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
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Call the friendly staff at
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949-272-0932 |
AND ASK THESE SUGGESTED QUESTIONS
- How much would it cost?
- Are there any side effects?
- How does treatment feel?
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Dr. Klein and her staff understand your needs and strive to make your visit as comfortable as possible. Services include diagnosis and treatment of:
• Diseases of skin, hair and nails
• Acne, rashes and allergies
• Skin cancer, warts, moles and cysts
• Skin tags and other growths
• Blue Light with...
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Dr. Klein and her staff understand your needs and strive to make your visit as comfortable as possible. Services include diagnosis and treatment of:
• Diseases of skin, hair and nails
• Acne, rashes and allergies
• Skin cancer, warts, moles and cysts
• Skin tags and other growths
• Blue Light with Levulan for acne and actinic keratoses
• Fraxel re:store and GentleYAG Laser Rejuvenation with no down time
• Fraxel CO2 re:pair Laser for deep wrinkles, scars and skin tightening
• IPL (Photo Facial) for red and brown discolorations
• SmoothBeam Laser for acne & scars
• Laser Hair Removal
• V-Beam Laser for redness, rosacea and face veins
• Liquid Face Lift
• Botox, Juvederm, Restylane, Radiesse and Artell injections for wrinkles, lips and cheek enhancement
• Lunch Time Nose Job
• Sclerotherapy for leg veins
• Microdermabrasion
• Cosmetic removal of moles and skin growths
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Undergraduate Rutgers College, Rutgers University (1977-1981)
Doctorate of Medicine UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (1981-1985)
Internship Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA (1985-1986)
Dermatology Residency University of California-Irvine Medical Center (1986-1989)
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Board Certified in Dermatology
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Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology
American Academy of Dermatology
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatology Society of Orange County
Pacific Dermatology Association
American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology & Aesthetic Surgery
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Dr. Klein, an award winning physician and published medical journal author and researcher, is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for Medesthetics Magazine and Aesthetic Trends and Technologies. Our goal is to provide you with the very best care possible. Dr. Klein and her staff of Certied Physician Assistants are trained to diagnosis and treat all skin conditions, including cosmetic concerns and skin cancer.
Many people hear the term “chemical peel” and make two wrong assumptions. First, they think this treatment actually peels away the skin. Second, they think that “chemical” means something extremely harsh or even toxic. Neither is true. Chemical peels do not peel away anything; they simply dissolve and exfoliate the uppermost layer of the epidermis, revealing a new layer of rejuvenated skin. And the most commonly used peel solutions today—the alpha-hydroxy (AHA) acid found in citric fruit and the glycolic acid found in sugar cane—are anything but harsh. In fact, you can undergo a chemical peel during your lunch break and return to work that very afternoon without anybody being the wiser. (Although you might get comments about how much “healthier” you look.) This isn’t to say that anybody can do a chemical peel procedure. As with any procedure involving your skin, you need to be in the hands of a professional. Peels are used to treat a variety of skin conditions—fine lines, age spots and uneven pigmentation, acne and acne scarring—but which peel is right for your very particular skin situation is a decision you should make only with the help of someone experienced and knowledgeable about all the options available. Call today to schedule a skin consultation with a physician. You can safely assume your skin will thank you for it.
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| Always seek treatment with an experienced physician. | | Be willing to travel a bit for the best possible treatment. | | During your consultation, ask questions regarding results, concerns, and after care. |
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 | | The Patient's Guide™ to Chemical Peel is the most respected online publication providing information about aging skin, skin treatments, and chemical peels. Our mission is to provide you, our reader, with unbiased, scientifically accurate information about Chemical Peels and their applications. The information published on ChemicalPeel.org is written and provided by some of America's foremost dermatologists and skin surgery experts. Information provided by individuals on ChemicalPeel.org should be considered opinion and cannot replace the advice of and consultation with a physician, but can be educational and help inform you. | | >>More About the Patient's Guide | |
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