Dr. Aram Kechichian
Cosmetic Dermatology,
General Dermatology,
Mohs Surgery
Santa Clarita, California 91351
Medical Expertise of Dr. Aram Kechichian
Dr. Kechichian specializes in all areas of medical dermatology for adults and children, skin cancer prevention and treatment. Including:
- Skin Rejuvenation
- PCR Testing
- Mohs Surgery
- Botox/Juvéderm
- Acne Treatment
- Phototherapy
- Hair Reduction
- Smartskin®+ Co2 Laser
About Dr. Aram Kechichian
Dr. Aram Kechichian is a board-certified California dermatologist providing care to patients in the Santa Clarita area at My Skin Dermatology.
Dr. Kechichian specializes in all areas of medical dermatology for adults and children, skin cancer prevention and treatment, including the following: Acne, Rosacea, Actinic Keratosis, Skin Biopsy, Melanoma, Mole, Excision, Acne Rosacea, Basal Cell, Rash, Psoriasis, and Skin Cancer. Behind every medical practice, fancy titles, and costly medical equipment is a doctor looking out for the best interest of people. Dr. Kechichian feels honored that you choose to place your trust in him, whether you are seeking treatment for yourself, parent, child, or friend.
Patient Survey Results
Patient Education Resources
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Education & Training
- Medical School: Ohio University