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Our team of dermatologists have curated a selection of medical-grade skincare products to help with concerns such as acne, rosacea, hyperpigmentation, anti-aging, hair loss, dandruff, and more. 

Meet our Dermatologists

Dr Michael Samycia

Dr. Michael Samycia

Medical Director. MD, FRCPC, FAAD

Dr. Trang Vu - Dermatologist

Dr. Trang Vu

MD, PHD, FRCPC, FAAD

Dr. Andrew Ferrier

MD, PHD, FRCPC, FAAD

Dr Laura Soong

Dr. Laura Soong

MD, FRCPC, FAAD

Malika Ladha

Dr. Malika Ladha

MD, FRCPC, FAAD

General Practitioners

Aisha Mirza

MD, CCFP (EM), DipPDerm, FCFP

Lana Wicentovich

MD, CCFP, DipPDerm, FCFP

Cosmetic Team

Kate Cameron

Kate Cameron

Registered Nurse Injector

Kayla Meyers

Kayla Meyers

Laser Technician/Medical Aesthetician

Jada Hein

Jada Hein

Cosmetic Liaison

Emma Sutherland

Emma Sutherland

Laser Technician/Medical Aesthetician

Caren Tebbutt

Caren Tebbutt

Registered Nurse Injector

Leadership

Adrienne Hall

Clinic Manager

Jenna Seitz, Managing Director at Stratica Dermatology Edmonton

Jenna Seitz

Managing Director, BCom., MBA

Eloïse Aubin-Ferrier

Clinical Trials Manager, Nurse Practitioner

Alessandra Francese

Alessandra Francese

Front End Team Lead

Brittany Borlase

Brittany Borlase

St. Albert Lead

Madison Parker

Madison Parker

St. Albert Lead

Before and Afters

Performed at Stratica Dermatology

Blog Posts

Dysport

Cosmetically Dysport is used to improve wrinkles from repetitive facial expression. A small amount is placed at precise locations to relax the muscles and as a result...

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Skin Cancer

Skin Cancer

What is Skin Cancer? Skin cancer — the abnormal growth of skin cells — most often develops on skin exposed to the sun. But this common form of cancer can also occur on...

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TMJ

TMJ

What is TMJ? The temporomandibular (tem-puh-roe-man-DIB-u-lur) joint (TMJ) acts like a sliding hinge, connecting your jawbone to your skull. You have one joint on each...

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Dysport

Cosmetically Dysport is used to improve wrinkles from repetitive facial expression. A small amount is placed at precise locations to relax the muscles and as a result...

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