2017

Staff Spotlight: Meet Erika

Erika has been a member of #teamdermdelmar since 2014. She is Dr. Atkin’s lead medical assistant, and helps keep our clinic running smoothly. When she’s not working, Erika is studying to be a Physician Assistant and is very dedicated to fitness. She also loves to travel and spend time with... Continue Reading

Staff Spotlight: Meet Tammy

Tammy is the new kid on the block with #teamdermdelmar. She comes to us with over a decade of cosmetic and medical dermatology experience. Her bubbly personality and helpful nature makes her a favorite with team members and patients alike. You will find Tammy assisting Erika Wright, P.A-C with patients... Continue Reading

It’s Time For Our Annual Fall Peel Event!

A few things are true about October in Del Mar. The Starbucks smell delightfully of Pumpkin Spice, the beach crowds have thinned and Dermatology & Laser of Del Mar hosts their Annual Fall Peel Event. Fall is the perfect time for a little peel and spruce up after a summer... Continue Reading

Fall is Here!

Can you believe summer is over ? Fall is here and the holidays are right around the corner. If you are anything like me you are looking forward to all the festivities that define the holiday season. October is when I switch up my skin care regimen. The air starts... Continue Reading

Staff Spotlight: Meet Noni

Noni has been riding the helm at our front desk since 2007. She is an important member of #teamdermdelmar and we would be lost without her! Noni is your first point of contact in the office, and the person that helps you wrap up your visit. She’s also your personal product... Continue Reading

Staff Pick: ThermiVA®

When I’m asked what my favorite procedure in the office is, I have a hard time answering because I have so many. As far as treatments I like to have personally, it has to be a tie between Ultherapy and Botox. I suffer from TMJ and something commonly known as... Continue Reading

What is Tinea Versicolor?

Tinea versicolor is caused by a common yeast that lives on everyones skin. In some individuals the yeast overgrows and shows up as light or dark spots on the skin and /or dry scaly patches. It’s common for the patches to disappear when the temperature drops in the winter, then... Continue Reading

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