Press Release - Dr. Amy Taub, MD Presented on “Difficult to Treat Clinical Entities: Laser Solutions” at the Orlando Dermatology Aesthetic Conference
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June 2008
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Dr. Amy Taub, MD Presented on “Difficult to Treat Clinical Entities: Laser Solutions” at the Orlando Dermatology Aesthetic Conference
Lincolnshire, IL – June 2008 – Dr. Amy Forman Taub, board-certified dermatologist and Assistant Clinical Professor at Northwestern University Medical School, presented on “Difficult to Treat Clinical Entities: Laser Solutions” at the 2008 Orlando Dermatology Aesthetic Conference (ODAC). The ODAC focuses on current issues affecting the dermatology practice, including the most advanced methods and cutting-edge techniques. ODAC educates physicians and medical staff in the latest developments and techniques in aesthetic dermatology, therapeutic dermatology, dermatologic surgery, practice management and recent technological advances in the field to ensure continued progress in dermatologic and aesthetic practice. The goal is to provide an unparalleled educational and networking forum that unites science with business strategies by offering state-of-the art educational seminars and numerous networking opportunities to further professional collaborations. (www.orlandoderm.org)
Dr. Taub’s presentation focused on once difficult to treat conditions such as stretch marks, acne scarring, melasma or stubborn patchy pigmentation of the face and deeper wrinkles and how they are being conquered by new fractional resurfacing devices. Dr. Taub stated, “Fractional technology allows us to approach dermal pathology directly instead of via epidermal wounding with indirect dermal repair”. She continued, speaking about how these devices are able to penetrate very deeply into the skin to fix the abnormalities that lie within and not on the surface by targeting only a fraction of the skin at one time, making healing much easier and leading to results that were before impossible to achieve. Supported by numerous before and after images, Dr. Taub shows how “fractional resurfacing represents a new modality for treating difficult clinical entities”.
Dr. Amy Forman Taub founded Advanced Dermatology, Skinfo® Specialty Skincare Boutique and SKINQRI in Lincolnshire, Illinois. Advanced Dermatology is a state-of-the-art medical and cosmetic dermatology practice nationally recognized for excellence in dermatologic care. Skinfo and skinfo.com, a professional skincare website, offer physician-dispensed and cosmeceutical-grade skincare products and product information to the public. In 2006, Dr. Taub founded SKINQRI, Advanced Research in Dermatology. SKINQRI collaborates with pharmaceutical and laser companies to test the safety and efficacy of new treatments and evaluate new protocols for current treatments. Dr. Taub's practice philosophy is one of active collaboration with her patients. While she likes being on the cutting edge of technological and medical innovations, Dr. Taub carefully evaluates the scientific principles and safety of new treatments and procedures she makes available to her patients.
Born and raised in the Chicago area, Dr. Taub graduated from Northwestern University Medical School in 1985 and completed her internal medicine internship and dermatology residency at its affiliated hospital, Northwestern Memorial, in 1989. Prior to opening Advanced Dermatology, Dr. Taub was the Medical Director for the Division of Dermatology of Northwestern Memorial Physicians Group.
As a consultant to leading laser and drug companies, Dr. Taub also educates and trains physicians from all over the country to provide cosmetic and laser procedures. Dr. Taub is a member (Fellow) of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS), the American Society for Laser Surgery and Medicine (ASLMS), the Chicago Dermatologic Society, and the Illinois State Dermatologic Society. Dr. Taub is also a Charter Board of Director for the American Society of Photodynamic Therapy (ASPDT), a member of the Leaders Society to the Dermatology Foundation, on the Advisory Council of the Skin Cancer Foundation, and on the Research Committee for the ASDS.
Advanced Dermatology
275 Parkway Drive Suite 521 Lincolnshire, IL 60069
(847) 459 6400
www.advdermatology.com
slombardo@advdermatology.com
275 Parkway Drive Suite 521 Lincolnshire, IL 60069
(847) 459 6400
www.advdermatology.com
slombardo@advdermatology.com







