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Latest News
We’ve outgrown our space! To better serve our patients, we are moving our Midway/Central Medical clinic on or around January 1, 2008. Watch for our new building at 280 Snelling Avenue North, St. Paul, MN 55104, conveniently located on a bus line and just south of Interstate 94 on the east side of Snelling Avenue. For appointments, please call 651-209-1600.
Blu U
Dermatology Consultants is pleased to announce that we have obtained a DUSA Blue light. We are using this device, often in conjunction with a topical medication, to treat a wide variety of skin problems including pre-cancerous conditions, acne, and skin discoloration from sun damage. Appointments can be scheduled for the Blu U at any of our clinics.
Laser Services
We are now happy to provide laser services to treat several
skin conditions including tattoos, stretch-marks, birthmarks,
facial blemishes, facial veins, leg veins, age spots, wrinkles,
warts and more. Most laser treatments require an initial office
consultation to fully discuss the treatment approach, appropriateness,
and cost. For more information click
here.
New Patient Education Materials
We now have several new patient education videos and brochures on laser procedures
(tattoo removal) , eczema, acne, Rosacea, eczema, skin cancer, skin surgery and skin
conditioning/alpha-hydroxy acid skin rejuvenation programs.
Top Dermatologists
Although we feel that all of our dermatologists are "tops", Minneapolis-St. Paul Magazine has named Lori R. Arnesen, M.D. and Noel A. Hauge, M.D. as two of the top dermatologists in the Twin Cities for 2008. Both Drs. Arnesen and Hauge have been past recipients of this award.
We are proud to announce that Drs. Lori R. Arnesen and Malinee Saxena have been chosen as Best Doctors for Women for 2007 by Minnesota Monthly Magazine. Look for the May issue on newstands - with a correction to the spelling of Dr. Arnesen's name in the June issue!
New Skin Microscope
We now have a dermatoscope, to better evaluate moles and other skin lesions. This
painless skin surface microscope employs the principles of epiluminescence mircroscopy ,
which allows the dermatologist to view lesions deeper and in greater detail to assist in
diagnosis and/or diagnostic decisions.
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