About Dr. Lauren Fine, MD
Dr. Fine is a board-certified Chicago dermatologist
After completing her dermatology residency, Dr. Fine spent eight months completing a cosmetic and research fellowship under the direction of Dr. Amy Taub at Advanced Dermatology in Lincolnshire, IL. There she received intensive training on the newest injectable materials and injection techniques, as well as in-depth training on lasers procedures, including the E-matrix, Fraxel® , and CO2 fractional resurfacing with the QuadraLASE™.
Dr. Fine is also served as an investigator for clinical trials studying the effects of various dermatologic medications and devices.
Dr. Fine has published numerous articles in major Dermatology journals and given presentations at local and nationwide meetings.
Dr. Fine enjoys treating patients of all ages. Her professional interests include the medical and laser treatment of acne, hair abnormalities, and cosmetic dermatology. She is looking forward to practicing in the Lakeview neighborhood, close to her home and family in River North.
- Member of the American Medical Association (AMA)
- Member of the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS)
- Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
- Dermatology Residency at John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County
- Medical Degree (M.D.) at Rush University
- Undergraduate study at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina
Conditions Treated
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