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General Dermatology Services

As the oldest dermatology department in the United States, Penn Dermatology's faculty offer broad expertise in skin, hair and nail diseases. Penn's dermatologists, dermatologic surgeons and dermatopathologists diagnose, treat and care for patients with common and rare dermatological conditions...
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Acne and Rosacea Clinic

Acne and rosacea are common skin disorders. Although these conditions can respond to treatment with over-the-counter preparations, many cases require medical management.  Penn dermatologists treat patients of all ages seeking relief from difficult to treat or chronic acne and...
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