Brianna Scotti, PA
Physician Assistant (PA)
Dermatology
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About Brianna Scotti, PA
Brianna Scotti, PA-C, is a certified Physician’s Assistant specializing in dermatology and providing care to patients in the Plainview and Commack areas at MDCS: Medical Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery.
Briana Scotti focuses on the treatment of acne, eczema and rosacea and the admistration of cosmetic procedures, such as KYBELLA®, Botox®, dermal fillers, and laser hair removal.
Ms. Scotti began her journey toward a career in medicine by earning her undergraduate degree in public health from Stony Brook University in New York. Her high achievements in the program made her a strong candidate for the physician assistant graduate program at Stony Brook Medicine, which she completed in May 2016.
During her graduate program, Ms. Scotti completed clerkships in psychology, orthopedics, internal medicine, pediatrics, plastic surgery, obstetrics/gynecology, geriatrics, surgery, and emergency medicine. In March 2015, she had the honor of participating in a Haiti medical mission, where she operated a medical clinic and provided medical care to the underprivileged alongside a multidisciplinary team of students, physician assistants, doctors, and dentists. The experienced shaped the compassionate and selfless provider she has become today. Professional Dermatology Affiliations
Briana Scotti focuses on the treatment of acne, eczema and rosacea and the admistration of cosmetic procedures, such as KYBELLA®, Botox®, dermal fillers, and laser hair removal.
Ms. Scotti began her journey toward a career in medicine by earning her undergraduate degree in public health from Stony Brook University in New York. Her high achievements in the program made her a strong candidate for the physician assistant graduate program at Stony Brook Medicine, which she completed in May 2016.
During her graduate program, Ms. Scotti completed clerkships in psychology, orthopedics, internal medicine, pediatrics, plastic surgery, obstetrics/gynecology, geriatrics, surgery, and emergency medicine. In March 2015, she had the honor of participating in a Haiti medical mission, where she operated a medical clinic and provided medical care to the underprivileged alongside a multidisciplinary team of students, physician assistants, doctors, and dentists. The experienced shaped the compassionate and selfless provider she has become today. Professional Dermatology Affiliations
- Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants (SDPA)
- New York State Society of Physician Assistants
- American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA)
Patient Education Resources
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What are the possible treatments for my actinic keratoses?
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Medical Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery - MDCS
Ms. Scotti provides a variety of dermatology and cosmetic treatments to patients including acne treatment, cosmetic dermatology, KYBELLA®, Botox®, hyperhidrosis, fillers, laser hair removal, and treatment of skin conditions like eczema and rosacea.