Dermatology

Michael Hadley, M.D.

 

Michael HadleyAssistant Professor in Dermatology

  • B.S., 1994, Brigham Young University
  • M.D., 1998, University of Utah
  • Internship in Internal Medicine, 1998-1999, LDS Hospital
  • Residency in Dermatology, 1999-2002, Emory University
  • Fellowship in Mohs Surgery, 2002-2003, Gary D. Monheit, M.D.
  • Board Certification in Dermatology

Clinical & Research Interests

  • Dr. Hadley's clinical interests and skills include treatment of skin cancers with Mohs micrographic surgery and reconstruction. Other interests include all aspects of facial rejuvenation including chemical peeling, BOTOXTM use of soft tissue fillers, acne and laser surgery, sclero-therapy, and fat transfer. Dr. Hadley is actively involved in expanding the laser facilities and cosmetics at the University of Utah Dermatology Clinics. Research interests include photodynamic therapy for treatment of skin cancers

Selected Publications

  • Grande Sarpa H, Harris R, Hansen CD, Callis Duffin KP, Florell SR, Hadley ML. Androgen receptor expression patterns in Becker's nevi: an immunohistochemical study. J Am Acad Dermatol, (2008), 59(5), 834-8.
  • Harmon CB, Hadley ML, Tristani P. (2005). Tricholoroacetic acid peel. In Tosti A; Grimes P; De Padova M (Ed.), Color Atlas of Chemical Peels (1, pp. 59-67). New York, NY: Springer Publishers.
  • Harmon CB, Hadley ML. Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America. 12 (1) March 2004: 141-163.
  • Hadley ML. (2000) "Xanthoma Disseminatum: Treatment Response with Cladribine." Gross and Microscopic Dermatology Symposium, 59th AAD Annual Meeting.
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