About UAB Medicine Cosmetic Dermatology Services
The UAB Cosmetic Dermatology & Laser Clinic offers the latest and most effective surgical and non-surgical procedures designed to firm, smooth, or clear up your skin and achieve a healthier, more youthful look. Our experienced staff understands that a healthy appearance can make you feel more confident, so we want to help with all of your skincare needs for the face, neck, and entire body, including skin of color.
We offer many options to help you reach your cosmetic goals, such as Photorejuvenation with light-based and radiofrequency devices suitable for all skin types. Our services also include the CoolSculpting and ThermiSmooth procedures, which use cold and heat to remove fat and tighten skin and are sometimes known as “fire and ice body sculpting.” Botox and similar products are available to smooth wrinkles, and we offer soft tissue fillers designed to restore lost volume to the face, neck, and hands.
If acne or rosacea is your problem, we can solve it with light- and nutrient-based therapies. Our clinic also provides sclerotherapy and laser treatment for spider veins, along with the most advanced lasers to remove larger blemishes such as tattoos, birthmarks, and sunspots. We stock a variety of quality skincare products, including a special line developed at our clinic, at price points to fit nearly any budget. We’re excited about sharing the wealth of options we have available and look forward to helping you look and feel your best!
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