Medical Expertise of Dr. Michael Maris, MD
Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis and skin cancer.
About Dr. Michael Maris, MD
EDUCATION & MEDICAL TRAINING OF DR. MICHAEL MARIS
- B.S. Degree – College at Baylor University, Waco, Texas – 1972
- Medical Degree – Medical School at Texas Tech University School of Medicine (TTUSM), Lubbock, Texas – 1975
- Internship, Residency – Internal Medicine training at Methodist Hospitals of Dallas
- Dermatology Residency – University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
- Certified by examination, Texas Board of Medical Examiners – 1975
- Chief Resident, Dermatology UTHSC – 1980
- Certified by examination, American Board of Dermatology – 1980
- American Cancer Society Award for Implementing Skin Cancer Screening Program
- Listed in the “Best Doctors in America” – 1999 – 2011
- Awarded Best Facial Surgical Enhancement in the Aesthetic Guide Magazine for 2011
- Awarded Favorite Dermatology Group in Addison and North Dallas – 2010
- “D” Magazine – “Best Doctors in Dallas” – 1999 – 2005
- “D” Magazine – “Best Cosmetic Dermatologists in Dallas” – 2003
- Texas Monthly “Super Docs” – 2008, 2009, 2010
- Consumers Research Council of America – “Best Physicians – Cosmetic Surgery”
- Texas State Senate Award for Community Service
- Plano City Council Award for Performing Life-saving CPR – 2004
- Best Surgical Facial Rejuvenation. “The Aesthetic Guide” – 2011
- Dallas Medical Center – Active Staff
- Associate Clinical Professor, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
- Dallas Dermatological Society – Past President
- Texas Medical Association
- Dallas County Medical Society
- Texas Dermatological Society
- Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology
- American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
- Texas Cosmetic Surgery Society
- Dermatology Consultant – Denton State School
- Author of Looking Forever Young, A Dermatologist’s Guide to Healthy Skin Care, published 1995
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Patient Education Resources
How can Botox® improve my appearance?
Botox® (botulinum toxin type A) is a medication that is primarily used to temporarily paralyze specific muscles in the face and body.It is most often used to improve the appearance of wrinkles and...
Botox® (botulinum toxin type A) is a medication that is primarily used to temporarily paralyze specific muscles in the face and body.It is most often used to improve the appearance of wrinkles and...
How can I reduce the skin redness caused by rosacea?
There are several ways to reduce the skin redness caused by rosacea:Avoiding triggers: Triggers such as sun exposure, wind, high temperatures, stress, spicy foods, and alcohol, can worsen the symptoms...
There are several ways to reduce the skin redness caused by rosacea:Avoiding triggers: Triggers such as sun exposure, wind, high temperatures, stress, spicy foods, and alcohol, can worsen the symptoms...
How do biologics work to treat my eczema?
Biologics are a class of medications that can be used to treat eczema, a chronic skin condition characterized by inflammation and itching. Biologics work by targeting specific parts of the immune syst...
Biologics are a class of medications that can be used to treat eczema, a chronic skin condition characterized by inflammation and itching. Biologics work by targeting specific parts of the immune syst...
How is atopic dermatitis different from eczema?
Atopic dermatitis and eczema are often used interchangeably, but they are not exactly the same thing. Atopic dermatitis is a type of eczema.Eczema is a general term that refers to a group of condition...
Atopic dermatitis and eczema are often used interchangeably, but they are not exactly the same thing. Atopic dermatitis is a type of eczema.Eczema is a general term that refers to a group of condition...
What are the best sunscreens?
The best sunscreens are those that provide broad-spectrum protection, which means they protect against both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays. They should also have an SPF (sun protecti...
The best sunscreens are those that provide broad-spectrum protection, which means they protect against both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays. They should also have an SPF (sun protecti...