Ken K. Lee, M.D.
Ken K. Lee, M.D.
Associate professor, Department of Dermatology
Director, Dermatologic and Laser Surgery
Dr. Lee lectures and teaches courses internationally and is on the forefront of laser research, widely recognized for his expertise. He has been awarded a NIH grant to study optical imaging of skin diseases. He has served on many regional and national committees and is the chair of the OHSU laser committee. He has written numerous research articles, book chapters, and is the author of the soon to be released textbook, Color Atlas of Cutaneous Excisions and Repairs. He has appeared in numerous regional and national media and has been featured as the laser expert in ELLE magazine.
Director, Dermatologic and Laser Surgery
- Clinical interests:
- Dermatologic laser and cosmetic surgery
- Mohs micrographic surgery
- Clinical research
Overview
Dr. Ken Lee is the Director of Dermatologic and Laser Surgery at
OHSU and specializes in all aspects of dermatologic surgery with special
emphasis on laser and cosmetic surgery, Mohs micrographic surgery (a precise
technique to treat skin cancers) and reconstructive surgery. He is Associate
Professor of Dermatology, Surgery, and Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery.
Dr. Lee lectures and teaches courses internationally and is on the forefront of laser research, widely recognized for his expertise. He has been awarded a NIH grant to study optical imaging of skin diseases. He has served on many regional and national committees and is the chair of the OHSU laser committee. He has written numerous research articles, book chapters, and is the author of the soon to be released textbook, Color Atlas of Cutaneous Excisions and Repairs. He has appeared in numerous regional and national media and has been featured as the laser expert in ELLE magazine.
Last updated: April 28, 2008 | Site maintained
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