About Dr. Victoria Gross, MD
Dr. Gross is a board-certified dermatologist. She specializes in skin cancer prevention and early detection through careful screening. Her other passions include anti-aging and cosmetic dermatology.
Dr. Gross graduated magna cum laude from Wellesley College and received her medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine. Following an internship at California Pacific Medical Center, she went on to complete her dermatology training and chief residency at SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn.
Prior to joining Richmond Dermatology and Laser Specialists, Dr. Gross worked in private practice in Fairfield, CT and served as a clinical instructor at Yale. She received many honors and awards for her hard work including being named one of Richmond's top doctors in Richmond Magazine as well as in Style Weekly. She has also been recognized for her outstanding bedside manner in Our Health Magazine.
Dr. Gross is a long-standing fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. She is a member of the Richmond Academy of Medicine as well as the Richmond dermatologic Society.
Dr. Gross graduated magna cum laude from Wellesley College and received her medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine. Following an internship at California Pacific Medical Center, she went on to complete her dermatology training and chief residency at SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn.
Prior to joining Richmond Dermatology and Laser Specialists, Dr. Gross worked in private practice in Fairfield, CT and served as a clinical instructor at Yale. She received many honors and awards for her hard work including being named one of Richmond's top doctors in Richmond Magazine as well as in Style Weekly. She has also been recognized for her outstanding bedside manner in Our Health Magazine.
Dr. Gross is a long-standing fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. She is a member of the Richmond Academy of Medicine as well as the Richmond dermatologic Society.
Patient Education Resources
Does the acne on my back and chest require different treatment from the acne on my face?
Truncal acne, which refers to acne that occurs on the trunk of the body (such as the chest and back), may require a slightly different treatment approach than facial acne. This is because the skin on ...
Truncal acne, which refers to acne that occurs on the trunk of the body (such as the chest and back), may require a slightly different treatment approach than facial acne. This is because the skin on ...
Does the food I eat affect my acne?
There is some evidence to suggest that diet can play a role in the development of acne. Studies have found that a diet high in sugar and processed foods can increase the risk of developing acne. Diets...
There is some evidence to suggest that diet can play a role in the development of acne. Studies have found that a diet high in sugar and processed foods can increase the risk of developing acne. Diets...
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...
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...