Dr. Missy Clifton, MD
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About Dr. Missy Clifton, MD
Dr. Missy Clifton is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Bentonville, Arkansas area. Dr. Clifton graduated summa cum laude from the University of Central Arkansas with a Bachelors of Science degree and a minor in interdisciplinary studies from the Honors College in 1995. She then attended the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences where she graduated first in her class from the College of Medicine in 1999.
Dr. Clifton then completed a one year internship in Internal Medicine at UAMS. She then completed her dermatology specialty training with a three year residency in dermatology at UAMS. She served her last year as chief resident at UAMS. During her residency, she received advanced training in the use of lasers, Botox® Cosmetic, chemical peels and dermal fillers for skin rejuvenation.
Dr. Clifton provides expert knowledge and experience in treating diseases of the skin. In addition she has a caring attitude toward her patients and enjoys treating patients of all ages.
Make an appointment with Dr. Missy Clifton by contacting Premier Dermatology & Skin Renewal Center in Bentonville.
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