Epiphany Dermatology of El Paso (Downtown), TX
NOW OPEN! OUR THIRD EL PASO LOCATION IS OPEN IN DOWNTOWN EL PASO (WE'RE LOCATED IN THE WILEY BUILDING).
Meet Your Providers (some providers may service multiple locations)
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Brett Ozanich, DO
Board-certified dermatologist
Skilled in practicing medical, surgical, pediatric, and cosmetic dermatology
Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) and the American Society of Mohs Surgery (ASMS)
His work has contributed to a host of publications in major dermatology journals
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Adrian Lujan, PA-C
Adrian Lujan, MPAS, PA-C is a certified physician assistant with a passion for dermatology.
Adrian is licensed by the Texas Physician Assistant Board and The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA). He is a Fellow of the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants (SDPA).
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Amber Wilcox, FNP-C
Amber Wilcox, FNP-C, is an El Paso native and a certified nurse practitioner who practices medical, cosmetic, and surgical dermatology
She is an experienced cosmetic injector and is passionate about making people feel their best
Epiphany Dermatology in downtown El Paso, TX, is committed to offering best-in-class medical care and to working collaboratively with our patients to personalize their treatments. Together with our board-certified dermatologist and Mohs micrographic surgeon, our knowledgeable, highly trained medical staff specializes in skin cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. We offer a full range of general, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology services. Our new downtown El Paso, TX, office is conveniently located in The Wiley Building near the freeway in historic downtown El Paso. We are located on Texas Avenue, near Noble Street. We can be found on the first floor, across from Salt and Honey Bakery Café.
Featured Services
Mohs Surgery (On-Site Skin Cancer Removal)
Mohs surgery spares the most amount of normal tissue and has the highest cure rates for many non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancers. It’s the gold standard of care in non-melanoma skin cancers and is commonly used in the treatment of some melanomas.
Skin Care Screenings
Skin cancer doesn’t discriminate. Anyone can get skin cancer, whether young or old, fair or dark, and it’s the most common type of cancer in the United States. Most people should have a professional skin examination once a year.
Melasma (Hyperpigmentation)
Melasma is a skin condition that creates brown patches of skin in areas that get significant sun exposure. Our skilled team members work hard restoring your skin and helping you achieve a smooth, even complexion.
Acne Treatment
Acne can have a big impact on your life, which is why we take acne treatment very seriously and use aggressive treatment plans when necessary. Our staff is passionate about treating acne to prevent the emotional and physical scars that can last a lifetime.
Biopsies
A biopsy is the removal of a piece of skin to help render a diagnosis of skin cancers or inflammatory conditions. Dermatologists biopsy an area to confirm a diagnosis that cannot be rendered with the eyes alone. We need a microscope to be certain.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is an inflammation in the skin driven by the body’s own immune system. The inflammation in the skin causes red, itchy, and scaly lesions mainly around elbows, knees and scalp. While not contagious, it’s important to seek the help of a dermatologist.
Dry Skin
Dry skin is a very common, benign condition of the skin. Occasionally dry skin can progress to inflammation of the skin (dermatitis). In this case, you may want to visit your dermatologist to discuss treatments that can help improve your symptoms.
Wrinkle Reduction (BOTOX® Cosmetic, Dysport®, etc.)
As our skin thins over time, it creases more easily with muscle movement. Neuromodulator (Botox® Cosmetic, DAXXIFY®, Dysport®, and Xeomin®) treatments prevent wrinkles because they lessen this contraction. With these injections, the toxins stop the muscle movements that cause frown lines, crow’s feet, forehead lines, and wrinkling.
Rashes
A rash is an abnormal change in your skin’s texture or color, usually characterized by a red, scaly irritation on your skin. Because of the sheer number of rashes and their subtle differences, specialized training is required to properly diagnose and treat rashes.