2000 Curtis Rd. Adrian, MI 49221

Medical Dermatology: (517) 264-5603

Cosmetic Dermatology: (517) 759-3191

2000 Curtis Rd. Adrian, MI 49221

Cosmetic Dermatology: (517) 759-3191

Medical & General Dermatology: (517) 264-5603

2000 Curtis Rd. Adrian, MI 49221

Cosmetic Dermatology: (517) 759-3191

Medical & General Dermatology: (517) 264-5603

2000 Curtis Rd. Adrian, MI 49221

Cosmetic Dermatology: (517) 759-3191

Medical & General Dermatology: (517) 264-5603


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By Kari Brogan March 27, 2025
GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro have revolutionized medical weight loss, offering an effective way to reduce appetite and promote fat loss. However, these treatments come with potential side effects, including nausea, fatigue, muscle loss, and skin laxity.
By Kari Brogan February 26, 2025
To treat yourself to a spring skin rejuvenation, the best option is to get a professional facial that includes deep cleansing, exfoliation, and hydration to remove winter buildup and reveal a fresh, healthy complexion. To take your healthy glow to the next level and to see more noticeable results, add our new laser peel, the Mosaic 3D.
By Kari Brogan February 3, 2025
While skincare trends can be beneficial, we prefer to go with the value of the skincare ingredients, technology, and formulations instead of going along with the next big thing on social media.
Collagen banking stimulates production and preserves existing collagen to delay the signs of aging
By Kari Brogan January 2, 2025
What is Collagen Banking? Collagen banking is a skincare strategy that stimulates collagen production and preserves existing collagen to delay the signs of aging. Collagen banking can involve: Topical treatments : Serums and other topical products can help repair, maintain, and increase collagen turnover. Supplements : Taking supplements can help maintain collagen levels. Minimally invasive procedures : Treatments to stimulate collagen and elastin production.
Reducing bad bacteria and restoring friendly bacteria are paramount for healthy skincare
By Kari Brogan September 6, 2024
Skincare interventions that reduce bad bacteria and restore friendly bacteria are paramount for preventing conditions like acne and eczema. Therefore, creating a microbiome-friendly skincare routine focuses on supporting the beneficial bacteria on your skin, which play a vital role in maintaining a healthy skin barrier, and reducing inflammation.
By Kari Brogan March 2, 2023
Your Wedding Day…It's exciting and a little overwhelming. You’re making your lists and checking all the boxes to make sure your special day is perfect and that includes looking the most radiant and elegant version of yourself. That's where Desjarlais Dermatology & Aesthetic Center comes in.
By Kari Brogan February 3, 2023
Besides being polite and looking people in the eyes during a conversation where is the next place you’re drawn to during face to face communication? The lips. There is a lot of focus around your lips so there’s no mystery why women have the desire for “perfect” lips. You use your lips for talking, eating, smiling, and kissing. When you’re happy, sad or angry, it’s your mouth that’s usually the first to give away your emotions.
By Kari Brogan January 4, 2023
At Desjarlais Dermatology, our team treats patients of all ages, pediatrics to seniors. Every generation face skincare concerns during the Michigan winter months and we’re here to share tips to keep everyone comfortable and healthy.
By Kari Brogan December 9, 2022
Desjarlais Dermatology has a full suite of skin cancer treatments and prevention. One preventative option we provide to combat pre-cancerous lesions, like actinic keratosis (AK), is the blue light treatment (photodynamic therapy), done right here in our office.
By Kari Brogan November 7, 2022
Let’s take a moment to recognize National Healthy Skin Month, a good reminder of why we should take good care of our body through your skin, and discuss a key element to maintaining that healthy skin, the skin barrier.
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