BOARD-CERTIFIED DERMATOLOGIST
BOARD-CERTIFIED MOHS SURGEON

High-Risk Skin Cancers
Complex Facial Plastics
Hidradenitis Suppurativa Surgery

Dr.
Harib Ezaldein

MD, FAAD, FACMS

About

Thank you for allowing me to introduce myself to you.

After scrolling through the sections below, you will understand what drives me and probably why so few hairs remain on my head. I have a traditional medical education and surgical training with world-class mentors who lead our field of skin cancer surgery. These are the experts who taught me the importance of mutual trust and confidence in a doctor-patient relationship.

I specialize in a form of skin surgery called Mohs surgery, which I was fortunate to learn through a rigorous training and apprenticeship with internationally recognized and renowned surgeon, Richard G. Bennett, M.D.  From him, I learned to adopt a practice style that is overly cautious, never rushed, and always committed to attaining the best possible outcome for the patient.

My training and background is focused on high risk skin cancers such as aggressive squamous cell carcinomas, melanomas, Merkel cell carcinomas and other rare skin tumors. My reconstructive surgery experiences allow for the treatment of skin cancers that grow on high risk sites, such as the nose, eyelids, ears, fingers, nails, genitalia, hands, among others. I also enjoy treating patients with complex conditions such as a history of organ transplants, immunosuppression from medical agents, or those who have complicated skin cancer histories.

Other physicians and patients are my primary referrals, so I look forward to meeting and helping you. To my physician colleagues, I am humbled by your referrals and your trust.

Education
and Training

Mohs Surgery and Reconstruction

Richard G. Bennett, M.D.

Dermatology

Case Western Reserve University

General and Plastic Surgery

University of Washington

M.D.

Yale School of Medicine

Melanoma Immunology Fellowship

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

B.S.

Yale School of Engineering

Patient
Testimonials
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