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Deb After graduating from Booker Institute of Cosmetology in 2004, Deb has practiced as an esthetician for more than 14 years. Her expertise encompasses microdermabrasions, chemical peels, and dermapeels. She has volunteered with the AAD Spot Skin Cancer Program in Grand Rapids. Deb has a high level of product knowledge and enjoys talking cosmetics with patients. Stratapen(r) The device contains 36 needles that cause microscopic punctures to the skin. These tiny punctures encourage the skin's natural healing process to produce more collagen and elastin. Natural repair leads to a refined, more even skin surface, reducing spots, tone, pigmentation, and laxity. The Stratapen(r) is an adaptable treatment that can cater to the specific needs of the patient. The individualization of the treatment allows for the customization of the depth of skin penetration by the microneedles. It is suitable for treatment on different body areas like the face, back, abdomen, decollete, and arms. The increase in collagen and elastin levels creates new structures that support and secure the skin, promoting firmness, resilience, and rejuvenation.
 
Dermatology at MidTowne has many favorable reviews from both patients and their family members. The majority of the reviews talk about the excellent patient care provided by Leeann, Dr. Patel , and Dr, Emery. In cases of severe diagnoses like a Basal cell under the eye in a single patient, Dr. Patel sensitively responds to patient worries and fears, and in all cases she makes sure she communicates the lab results in person. Leeann recommended a treatment plan for adult acne and provided supportive care throughout a patient's visits. Numerous patients say that all the staff, from reception to nurses, cares about patient well-being and are excellent communicators, especially when calming fears and answering questions. The reviews from patients and their families are unanimous in recommending Dermatology at MildTowne.
 
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