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January 2016 Employee of the Month

    We are so excited to announce our Employee of Month for January 2016 is Scott Peterson!

Employment History: Scott joined TWI in February 2015 and is our Photodynamic Therapy technician (aka Blue Light Therapy Technician). Photodynamic therapy is a cancer treatment that uses medications to make cancer cells and other abnormal cells vulnerable to special lights. Click here to learn more about Blue Light Therapy

What Others Have to Say: Scott received more positive patient reviews than any other employee at TWI for all of 2015! One satisfied patient wrote, “I was completely pleased with the manner in which Scott handled my blue light treatment. He’s very knowledgeable and interested in doing a good job. He even took time to chat with me during the time I was under the light. On the phone (before I had ever met him) I was so happy with his time spent helping me that I mentioned it to several people before coming today.”
A secret shopper noted, “Scott has excellent patient skills: pleasant, articulate, and professional!”

Favorite Service/ Products at TWI: “Blue Light Therapy, of course! JuVaShape is great. Is it ok to admit that I’m addicted to Botox?!”

Fun Facts: “My 3 year old daughter, Jordana, is the light of my life! Thank you to Tessie, (my fiancé), for such a gift! I enjoy fishing, the beach, boating, and nature walks. I love the outdoors! I like to shoot pool, and love sports, mainly NFL and College Football.”

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Staff Spotlight: Q&A with founding physician, Rebecca W. Lambert M.D.

Q. What inspired you to pursue a career as a physician?
I grew up in a family of doctors, but despite (or perhaps because of) their encouragement, I resisted becoming a physician until the very end of college. When the reality of picking a career finally set in, I knew that I not only wanted to be intellectually stimulated, but needed to feel that I was making a significant contribution to society as well. I thought back to the most meaningful experiences of my life to that point and kept going to my sixteenth summer when I assisted my ophthalmologist father with cataract surgery at a rural bush hospital in Maua, Kenya. The difference we made in the lives of dozens of people in one short week was significant. I realized what a privilege it would be to be able to help people in that way every day for my entire professional career.

Q. What are your specialties?
I stumbled on the field of dermatology almost by accident as it is not an area that gets a lot of attention in medical school. At Columbia University, where I attended medical school, we were required to do one week of dermatology in our third year. By lunch time of the first day of my dermatology rotation I knew I had found the specialty meant for me. I will not ever forget that “aha” moment and the feeling of excitement I had on that day. Until that point, I had been focused on general surgery, so pursuing a fellowship in Mohs surgery after my dermatology residency was an obvious choice.

Q. What are some of the highlights of your career?
When I think of the highlights of my career lots of faces pass through my mind, faces of patients, patients I have helped and patients who have helped me become a better physician. I wonder if these patients know what an impression they have made on me and my career. I remember the father of a friend that we squeezed in for a squamous cell carcinoma on the scalp, that ended up being much larger than anyone expected. We got it out and put him back together so that today you can hardly see a scar. I remember the young mother with the funny pink spot on her arm that turned out to be a melanoma that had already spread to her lymph nodes, but with excellent care and prompt treatment she is alive and well twelve years later. I think of the gentleman I saw today, who has had more basal cell carcinomas in the ten years I have known him than anyone else I have met. We have caught his skin cancers early and treated them in the least invasive ways possible so that you have to look hard to see a single scar. It is patients like these that make me love my career.

Q. What are three things a patient can do to maintain healthy skin?
Sunscreen, hat, and a sun shirt. We all know we should wear sunscreen, but never leaving the house without it, even on a rainy day, will really make a difference. When you have too much hair that you can’t put sunscreen on your scalp, but not enough hair to adequately protect your scalp, a hat is the only answer. And this certainly applies to women as well (visors don’t count). There is no better way to protect your shoulders and chest than a physical barrier like a sun shirt. My favorite is the BloqUV shirt that we sell in our Naples, Bonita Springs and Fort Myers offices. There are men and women styles and they come in a variety of colors.

Q: Do you have advice for preventing the signs of aging without spending a fortune?
A yearly intense pulse light (IPL) treatment has done wonders for my skin. Each treatment is around $450, so although not inexpensive, it is money well spent.

Q. What do you include in your own skin care regimen?
I never go without Elta MD Clear, a zinc based sun screen that does not contain parabens or fragrance. It also contains lots of wonderful things for you skin like niacinamide, lactic acid, and hyaluronic acid, but is still light enough to wear under makeup without feeling greasy.

Q. What are the most common procedures you perform? What are the ones you most commonly recommend?
My practice is focused on Mohs surgery. Mohs is the most effective way to remove basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas with minimized scarring. I do Mohs surgery in conjunction my husband Dr. Jonathan Sonne, a facial plastic surgeon, so our patients benefit from the expertise of a fellowship trained Mohs surgeon to remove the tumor as well as a fellowship trained plastic surgeon to repair the wound.

Q. What inspires you most in life?
I am inspired by the desire to do good. I have been blessed in so many ways throughout my life and try to show my gratitude by helping others.

Q. What do you like to do for fun?
I love to hang out with my kids. They make me laugh and we all need to laugh a little more.

Q. What do you like most about working at The Woodruff Institute for Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery?
Definitely the people. I work with the most amazing team at The Woodruff Institute. They make coming to work a pleasure. Their smiles are contagious. I know our patients can sense what a warm and caring group of people make up the Woodruff Institute.

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Meet our newest JuVaShape technician, Martha!

We are thrilled to introduce our newest JuVaShape technician!

Martha Cuevas is The Woodruff Institute’s newest JuVaShape technician, now accepting new clients in our Bonita Springs / Estero location.

The JuVaShape Laser system is a state-of-the-art skin treatment regimen designed to help smooth wrinkles and tighten desired areas of skin. The procedure is very safe and can be great for improving skin tone and restoring a youthful appearance. Click here to learn more about JuVaShape!

Martha started her career in dermatology in 2012, and joined The Woodruff Institute with an extensive background in aesthetics, retail, and customer service. She offers customized JuVaShape treatment plans tailored to her patient’s specific needs and goals and is passionate about giving her patients the best care possible. With her extensive product knowledge, Martha is able to recommend effective at-home regimens to help her patients maintain desired results after their JuVashape treatments.

Martha located to South West Florida in 2000 and enjoys spending time outdoors with her dogs.

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Welcome New Physician Assistant, Sarah M. Schloss PA-C!

The Woodruff Institute for Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery is pleased to welcome new physician assistant, Sarah M. Schloss PA-C, to the practice! Sarah is a nationally certified Physician Assistant who has been specializing in medical and cosmetic dermatology since 2007.

Sarah graduated from the University of Virginia with her Bachelor’s in Arts and Science, majoring in Psychology with a minor in American Politics. She obtained her Master’s of Medical Science at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Sarah is trained in the diagnosis and treatment of adult and pediatric dermatology disorders. She is certified and trained to perform both cosmetic and medical laser procedures. Sarah also enjoys using her skills to inject botox, dysport and dermal fillers to achieve facial rejuvenation.

She is an affiliate of the Florida Academy of Physician Assistants, American Academy of Physician Assistants and the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants.

Sarah previously lived and worked in Jupiter, FL but has spent the last three years enjoying city life in Washington, DC. She is happy to be back in the sunshine state. In her spare time she enjoys traveling. Her biggest trip was three years ago when her and her husband took a trip around the world for four months and climbed to Everest Base Camp!

Now Accepting New Patients in our Naples & Bonita Springs/ Estero locations. Sarah will also be providing care to patients in our new Fort Myers office opening in Fall 2016! To consult with Sarah, or to refer a patient, please call 239-498-DERM (3376).

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Latisse Limited Offer

The following mail-in rebates are available at The Woodruff Institute for Latisse!

Buy (3) 5-mL kits, Get (3) 3-mL kits free by mail SAVINGS OF $360!

Buy (2) 5-mL kits, Get (2) 3-mL kits free by mail SAVINGS OF $240!

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Offer good Nov 1, 2015 – Feb 29, 2015, WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!

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Staff Spotlight: Q&A session with Kathryn J. Russell, MD

Q. What inspired you to pursue a career as a physician?
My sister had major medical problems as a child so we were around doctors and medical facilities a lot. I realized a wanted to be a physician at a young age but wasn’t sure of what type. Growing up in Florida and being fair, we went to the dermatologist often for regular ‘mole checks’ and I enjoyed these visits. In high school, I was a part of a work-study opportunity and chose to spend my afternoons shadowing a dermatologist in my hometown. I loved it and from then on, I knew I wanted to be a dermatologist.

Q. What are your specialties?
Mohs Surgery, Cosmetic and Procedural Dermatology

Q. What are some of the highlights of your career?
Joining the Woodruff Institute! and serving as chief resident during my residency in New York.

Q. What are three things a patient can do to maintain healthy skin?
Sunscreen everyday! Moisturize everyday! Healthy lifestyle habits- sleep hygiene, drinking plenty of water, relaxation techniques (all easier said than done).

Q: Do you have advice for preventing the signs of aging without spending a fortune?
A daily moisturizer with SPF 15 or more (30 is ideal) and a daily antioxidant serum.

Q. What do you include in your own skin care regimen?
EltaMD UV Clear Daily Sunscreen and SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF (see photo)

Q. What are the most common procedures you perform? What are the ones you most commonly recommend?
Mohs surgery for skin cancers. Laser procedures for brown spots and blood vessels. Non-invasive cosmetic procedures like neurotoxin injections, fillers and vein treatments.
I recommend a full-body skin check once a year!

Q. What do you like to do for fun?
Traveling and boating. I’d love to eventually visit every continent.

Q. What do you like most about working at TWI?
The wonderful people and camaraderie.

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Bathroom counter with all the products I use on a daily basis

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Mission trip to Kenya

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My husband, Matt, and I in Vietnam