Forrest BrownForrest Brown, M.D., F.A.A.D.

Dr. Forrest Brown has been a leader in dermatology for over 30 years. A native of Denton, Texas, he has consistently been a pioneer of new and specialized techniques for skin care and the medical treatment of dermatologic malignancies. Dr. Brown was the second physician in Northern Texas to offer Mohs Surgery to local skin cancer patients, and he was the first to introduce the VISIA complexion analysis system to Texas.

Dr. Brown was educated in Texas, receiving degrees from the University of Texas and Southwestern Medical School. After completing his medical internship at the University of Missouri, Dr. Brown entered the United States Navy and completed his dermatology residency at the San Diego Naval Hospital. His naval research and study involved tropical dermatology at the Gorgas Research Institute in Panama City, Panama, and immunodermatology at the Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, California.

Dr. Brown has devoted his career to the aesthetic and medical dermatology of patients with varying degrees of skin conditions. By coupling his dermatological experience with the knowledge of an expert chemist, Dr. Brown developed a line of high quality products, known as the Noblesse Skin Care System. Dr. Brown has also developed a line of skin care products designed to fit the special dermatological needs of the Hispanic patient. The Latin Orchid line of skin care products is designed to clean and nourish Hispanic skin and to help prevent the irritation, bumps, and breakouts often caused by many well know skin care lines.

Currently, Dr. Brown is Clinical Professor of Dermatology at the university of Texas Southwestern Medical School. In addition to his practice at Medical City, Dallas, Dr. Brown is an attending physician at Parkland Memorial Hospital. Dr. Brown is certified by the American Boards of Dermatology and Dermapathology, the American Board of Mohs Surgery, and the American Board of Laser Surgery. He was a Brittinham Fellow in Mohs Surgery at the University of Wisconsin, and then studied under Frederic E. Mohs – the originator of this surgical skin cancer procedure.

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