Jennifer Beamguard, PA-C
Medical Expertise of Jennifer Beamguard, PA-C
About Jennifer Beamguard, PA-C
Ms. Jennifer Beamguard joined Academic Alliance in Dermatology in 2001 and specializes in female and pediatric as well as general and surgical dermatology. She provides expert medical counseling regarding the appropriate selection and use of cosmetic and aesthetic products.
She also performs numerous cosmetic procedures, including laser hair removal, chemical peels, and laser removal of age spots and facial spider vein's associated with rosacea. She attends multiple local and national meetings, keeping at the forefront of the rapidly expanding cosmetic arena.
Ms. Beamguard is a graduate of the physician assistant program at the University of Florida's School of Medicine, where she earned a master's in physician assistant studies. She also performed her undergraduate studies at the University of Florida, receiving a Bachelor's in Health Professions focusing on rehabilitative services and interdisciplinary sciences.
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