A Clinical
Professor of Dermatology at the University of
California, Richard
G. Glogau, M.D. is
an expert in cosmetic dermatology with 25 years
of experience as a leader in the field. Since
the 1970's, Dr. Glogau has developed a national
and international reputation for "cutting-edge"
dermatology, especially in cosmetic surgery and
the treatment of skin cancer.
Dr. Glogau is a graduate of Harvard Medical School
and is Board Certified in Dermatology. He is recognized
for his contributions at the local, national,
and international levels in dermatologic surgery.
He continues to train dermatologic surgeons from
the U.S. and abroad. Currently, he is co-director
of a fellowship in cosmetic dermatologic and Mohs
surgery at UCSF.
An expert on the cosmetic use of Botox®
for facial frown lines and wrinkles, he pioneered
research on the novel use of the drug for excessive
sweating of hands and underarms, and was featured
on ABC's 20/20. He lectures extensively on topics
in cosmetic dermatology including aesthetics of
facial beauty, soft tissue augmentation, photoaging,
and resurfacing. Current clinical research
interests include the use of Botox®
and soft tissue augmentation. Dr Glogau
also conducts numerous clinical trials of cosmetic
surgical devices and by Allure Magazine as one
of the most influential dermatologists in the
U.S.
He was selected by his peers for inclusion in
the 2001, 2003, 2004 & 2005 San Francisco
Magazine "Top Docs" article. |