
Tracee Douse-Dean, PA-C
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About Tracee Douse-Dean, PA-C
Tracee Douse-Dean is a board-dertified Physician Assistant, nationally certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) and licensed by the state of Illinois.
She has been serving in the healthcare industry for the past 15 years and has specialized as a PA in Dermatology for the past 8 years. She also had the priviledge of practicing in Adolescent and Pediatric Health and enjoys interacting with and treating children and teenagers.
Tracee graduated from Midwestern University in Downers Grove, Illinois in 2005. She has worked in several entities of healthcare, but found her passion in Dermatology where she has extensive experience in general dermatology. She diagnoses and treats common dermatologic conditions, is proficient in detecting and treating skin cancers, performs basic and intermediate surgical procedures, and performs cosmetic and laser services. Her special interests are acne, eczema, psoriasis, benign skin lesions, and skin cancer.
Tracee likes to focus her attention on patient education, as she believes it is a vital part to every patient’s recovery.
Professional Affiliations- American Academy of Physician Assistants
- Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants – Public Realtions Volunteer
- Illinois Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants – Professional Liaison/Director At Large
Patient Education Resources
The cost of getting a tattoo and the cost of having it removed can vary depending on several factors such as the size, location, and complexity of the tattoo, as well as the experience and reputation ...
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...
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. It affects about 2-3% of the population. People with psoriasis are at an increased risk of developing a form of arthri...
Here are some basic acne skin care tips that may help to reduce the appearance and severity of acne:Cleanse your skin gently: Use a mild, non-abrasive cleanser to wash your face twice a day. Avoid usi...
There are several medications that can be used to treat acne, including:Topical retinoids (e.g. tretinoin, adapalene)Topical antibiotics (e.g. clindamycin, erythromycin)Topical benzoyl peroxideOral an...
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