Fast Facts

89% increase in Hispanics seeking skin rejuvenation treatments between 1999 and 2005

49% increase in African Americans seeking skin rejuvenation treatments between 1999 and 2005

Dermatologists are shifting their attention to the growing skin of color demographic

27% increase in Asian Americans seeking skin rejuvenation treatments between 1999 and 2005

By 2050, half of the U.S. population will consist of skin of color

About SOCSS

The Skin of Color Seminar Series, led by nationally recognized faculty, takes a case-based approach to train dermatologists on the safe and effective treatment of skin of color through a series of live demonstrations and lectures.

Focusing on:

  • Treatment across the skin of color spectrum for medical conditions such as melasma, acne, PIH, and alopecia
  • Dermatologic conditions unique to various skin of color segments
  • Differences in skin of color responses to cosmeceuticals, fillers and neuro-toxins
  • Guidance on interacting with patients of diverse social and cultural backgrounds
  • Expert instruction in performing cosmetic procedures in skin of color

The Skin of Color Seminar Series is the only series to address the ever-increasing demand for sound medical and aesthetic training to treat patients with skin of color. Don't miss this rare event.

Add the Skin of Color Seminar to Your Calendar


Add the Skin of Color Seminar to Your Calendar



6 Reasons to Attend SOCSS

  • Increase your patient population
  • Expand your cosmetic offerings
  • Boost your business
  • Improve your current skill set
  • Gain a competitive advantage
  • Master medical management of side effects
  • Find out more
Dr. Alexis Video

Co-Chair Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH, FAAD on the Skin of Color Seminar Series


Dr. Battle Video

Co-Chair Eliot F. Battle, Jr., MD, on
the Skin of Color Seminar Series

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