I’ve seen Dr. Woodruff many times over the years, and I trust her completely with my skin and health. She has helped me create a skincare regimen that has improved my acne and sensitive skin, and was the first (and only) physician I have trusted to do my botox. I was nervous about starting preventive botox, but Dr. W has an incredible aesthetic eye - 2 weeks later and the results are subtle like I wanted, but effective and her “eyebrow lift" trick made my eyes look brighter.
I most recently saw Dr. Woodruff for a lipoma excision on my back. When I came in for my botox, I asked her about the lump on my back (my PCP had told me it would be tricky to get removed because of its broad base). She was extremely kind and reassuring and was not only able to remove it completely during my follow-up, but somehow managed to do it through only a ~1.5cm scar (I was worried about having a huge scar on my back). The procedure was painless and it healed without any complications. Dr. Woodruff is thorough, extremely knowledgeable, and has incredible bedside manner. Highly,...
Read moreI had the pleasure to consult with Dr Woodruff on my recent visit to Dallas. It had been a long time since I remember a physician taking the time to actually listen to your concerns and answer your questions willingly and thoroughly. Being a cancer survivor, I have to be vigilant so I take the periodical cancer screenings seriously. Besides the removal of a few skin tags and warts, I finally had my persistent eczema taken care. Did you know that “fragrance free” is not the same as “unscented”? Well, I didn’t but I was given valuable advice for my daily skin care. I fully recommend Epiphany Dermatology to anyone seeking high level care with a passionate and empathetic professional like...
Read moreHighly do not recommend. Went in to get a few spots checked out because they were spots that wouldn’t heal and I’ve had them for quite some time. Dr. Woodruff checked them out for all of 2 seconds and stated they were harmless but she could remove. It would be considered cosmetic though so it would be all out of pocket (as if I still wouldn’t be charged quite a bit WITH insurance). I declined and decided to get a second opinion. Glad I did. Not only did they remove and consider them medical but they confirmed what I thought they were. Maybe she’s better with cosmetic...
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