Welcome to the Mohs surgery practice of Maral Skelsey, MD
Dr. Maral Kibarian Skelsey, a skin cancer expert and board certified dermatologist performs state-of-the-art Mohs surgery for the treatment of skin cancer with meticulous attention to cosmetic outcome. Dr. Skelsey is a fellow of the American College of Mohs Surgery, Founder and Director of the Dermatologic Surgery Center of Washington and Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at Georgetown University. Learn more.
The Dermatologic Surgery Center of Washington specializes in Mohs surgery and dermatologic surgery, as well as cosmetic and rejuvenating skin procedures. Our team of board certified dermatologists and staff are a first-level resource for skin cancer diagnosis and treatment as well as the latest advances in dermatology. We serve the Greater Washington area. Call 301-652-8081 to make an appointment or click here to schedule online.
Dr. Koji Ota Joins Our Team!
We are excited to announce that Dr. Koji Ota has joined our team! Dr. Ota is a board-certified dermatologist who emphasizes a holistic approach to patients and treats a wide range of skin, hair, and nail disorders such as acne, rosacea, and psoriasis. He has a special interest in skin cancer prevention, early detection and treatment.
Dr. Ota was chief resident at MedStar Washington Hospital Center/Georgetown University Hospital where he completed a dual residency in [Read More] …
What’s new at the Dermatologic Surgery Center of Washington
skin cancer awareness
According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. learn more.
announcing our online store
Purchase your favorite skin care products and have them shipped directly to your home, or schedule a contact-free pickup. Shop now.
cosmetic procedures
Drs. Skelsey and Albritton believe in a balanced, natural approach to cosmetic concerns for men and women. learn more.
advanced melanoma detection
FotoFinder is a digitized imaging system that scans the entire skin surface, identifying early changes that are suspicious for melanoma. learn more.
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