Tiffany Autry, DNP


Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Dermatology

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Elite Dermatology
1005 S. Telshor
Ste A
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88011
For an appointment, call (575) 262-754
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Medical Expertise of Tiffany Autry, DNP

Dr. Autry enjoys practicing aesthetic dermatology but has a particular passion for medical dermatology.

About Tiffany Autry, DNP

​Tiffany is board certified and has worked previously in areas such as cardiac, medical-surgical, and intensive care. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Community Health, an additional Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Master of Science in Nursing Administration, and most recently her Doctorate of Nursing Practice. She completed a dermatology fellowship in Kansas under the direction of a fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon and dermatologist. She was certified at the National Laser Institute in Scottsdale, AZ in medical aesthetic services including dermal fillers, neurotoxins, platelet-rich plasma injections, micro-needling, Kybella, & Polydioxanone thread lifts.

 

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