Dr. Beth Goldstein, MD
Cosmetic Dermatology,
Mohs Surgery
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27517
About Dr. Beth Goldstein, MD
Beth Goldstein, MD is a board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon providing care to patients in the Chapel Hill area.
Dr. Goldstein is an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Dermatology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Dr. Goldstein’s cosmetic expertise includes consultations on skin rejuvenation and treatments for cosmetic procedures like injectables, laser treatments, and laser and chemical peels.
Dr. Goldstein has a leading national reputation for her expertise in dermatology, having co-authored two editions of Practical Dermatology, a practical handbook on the treatment of dermatologic diseases for doctors and other healthcare professionals, and as editor for over 34 chapters on dermatology topics for the leading national online medical resource, UpToDate.
Dr. Beth Goldstein has lectured across the U.S and internationally on many dermatologic topics including cosmetic, medical, and surgical dermatology.
Patient Education Resources
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Education & Training
Dr. Beth Goldstein graduated with a B.S. in Microbiology from the University of Georgia received her medical degree (MD) and dermatology residency training at the Medical College of Georgia.
In 2007, Dr. Goldstein finished specialty training in advanced microscopic treatment of skin cancer, MOHS surgery, and she now sees patients from across the region that may need or desire tissue sparing MOHS micrographic surgery.
Dr. Goldstein has completed thousands of surgical procedures and over twenty years of clinical dermatology experience.