- Yale Dermatologic SurgeryTemple Medical Center40 Temple Street, Fl 5th Ste Ste 5ANew Haven, CT 06510
Kathleen Cook Suozzi, MD
Biography
To Kathleen Cook Suozzi, MD, director of Aesthetic Dermatology, the prevention and reversal of sun damage is a passion. “In my dermatology care and research, I see how sun exposure leads to the development of skin cancers and causes the skin to age prematurely,” she says.
Dr. Suozzi, a dermatologic surgeon, specializes in the treatment of skin cancer with a technique called Mohs surgery. The technique is used to remove cancer cells layer by layer, while preserving normal tissue. She received advanced training in dermatologic surgery at Yale School of Medicine. She is widely published in scientific journals and has presented her research about how skin cancer develops at national conferences including the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, the Society of Investigative Dermatology and the American College of Mohs Surgery.
She’s committed to alerting people about the dangers of sun exposure. “People accumulate sun damage over a lifetime, starting in childhood. I frequently hear from patients that they were not aware of the risks of sun exposure during their youth,” she says. "But it is never too late to start protecting your skin from UV damage."
In addition to treating skin cancers, Dr. Suozzi uses advanced technologies such as photodynamic therapy, laser treatments and medications to help treat UV-induced damage to the skin. "These technologies can help reverse visible signs of aging and address precancerous changes in the skin,” she says.
Titles
- Associate Professor Term
Education & Training
- ResidentYale School of Medicine (2016)
- InternshipMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (2013)
- MDNYU School Of Medicine (2012)
- BSDuke University, Biology (2005)
Additional Information
- Yale Dermatologic SurgeryTemple Medical Center40 Temple Street, Fl 5th Ste Ste 5ANew Haven, CT 06510
Biography
To Kathleen Cook Suozzi, MD, director of Aesthetic Dermatology, the prevention and reversal of sun damage is a passion. “In my dermatology care and research, I see how sun exposure leads to the development of skin cancers and causes the skin to age prematurely,” she says.
Dr. Suozzi, a dermatologic surgeon, specializes in the treatment of skin cancer with a technique called Mohs surgery. The technique is used to remove cancer cells layer by layer, while preserving normal tissue. She received advanced training in dermatologic surgery at Yale School of Medicine. She is widely published in scientific journals and has presented her research about how skin cancer develops at national conferences including the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, the Society of Investigative Dermatology and the American College of Mohs Surgery.
She’s committed to alerting people about the dangers of sun exposure. “People accumulate sun damage over a lifetime, starting in childhood. I frequently hear from patients that they were not aware of the risks of sun exposure during their youth,” she says. "But it is never too late to start protecting your skin from UV damage."
In addition to treating skin cancers, Dr. Suozzi uses advanced technologies such as photodynamic therapy, laser treatments and medications to help treat UV-induced damage to the skin. "These technologies can help reverse visible signs of aging and address precancerous changes in the skin,” she says.
Titles
- Associate Professor Term
Education & Training
- ResidentYale School of Medicine (2016)
- InternshipMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (2013)
- MDNYU School Of Medicine (2012)
- BSDuke University, Biology (2005)
Additional Information
- Yale Dermatologic SurgeryTemple Medical Center40 Temple Street, Fl 5th Ste Ste 5ANew Haven, CT 06510
- Yale Dermatologic SurgeryTemple Medical Center40 Temple Street, Fl 5th Ste Ste 5ANew Haven, CT 06510