5 Black Dermatologists You Need to Know

For many Black women across America, feeling seen is often a missing piece in their medical experiences. The National Institute of Health reported that only 3% of dermatologists are black as of 2023. Here are five phenomenal women who are bridging the disparity gap one patient at a time! 

1. Dr. Adeline Kikam

Dr. Adeline Kikam is a Board Certified Medical and Cosmetic Dermatologist. She was inspired to start a career in dermatology after battling her own skin-related struggles. An extension of her practice can be seen on her online platform, Brown Skin Derm. It serves as an online resource for over 100,000 Black & Brown individuals to learn more about their skin, from medical conditions to aesthetic procedures. Kikam’s consultation page can be found here: https://dradelinekikam.com/consulting/

2. Dr. Onyeka Obioha-Lolagne

The next Board Certified Medical and Cosmetic Dermatologist is Dr. Onyeka Obioha-Lolagne. She opened a Chicago-based private practice, Boutik Dermatology, five years into her professional career. Her expertise lies in skincare, skin of color, cosmetic procedures, acne, and hyperpigmentation. She has written in several medical journals and has been featured in well-known editorial publications.

3. Dr. Rosemarie Ingleton 

Dr. Rosemarie Ingleton is a certified dermatologist and founder of skincare brand, ROSE Ingleton MD. After more than 25 years of practice, she felt compelled to develop her own products in hopes of making the industry more inclusive and effective. The brand’s goal is to highlight skin tones that have historically been overlooked. Dr. Ingleton also shares her insights on TikTok, where over 100k people learn about skincare.

4. Dr. Alexis Stephens

Clinical instructor, board certified dermatologist, content creator, and Parkland Dermatology founder Dr. Alexis Stephens is up next on the list. Stephens’ practice currently serves the community of Boca Raton, FL. She uses her expertise to make compelling content about all things skincare on multiple platforms. Her most popular account is her informative YouTube channel with over 500,000 subscribers!

5. Dr. Caroline Robinson

Last but certainly not least is Dr. Caroline Robinson. She is a certified medical & cosmetic dermatologist, founder, and diversity advocate based in Chicago. Her direct-care practice, Tone Dermatology, came to life after years of expertise in alopecia, preventative skincare, and ethnic skin dermatology. Robinson’s insights can be found on her multiple social media platforms and in article features with prominent media publications. 

 

Black dermatologists are ensuring that patients of all colors get the treatment they deserve. If you need skincare advice from someone who truly understands your skin, these experts are excellent resources to begin with!