Drew Saylor, MD
Associate Professor
Dermatology
School of Medicine

415-353-7800

Dr. Drew Saylor is a dermatologic surgeon who specializes in skin cancer. She has a special interest and advanced training in Mohs micrographic surgery and reconstruction, a technique for treating common types of skin cancer that preserves the maximum amount of skin tissue possible, and surgery for both non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancers.

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She is also trained in laser and cosmetic surgery, including Botox and fillers.

Saylor earned her master of public health and medical degrees at the University of Virginia. She then completed a residency in dermatology at UCSF, where she served as chief resident. She also completed a fellowship in Mohs micrographic surgery and oncology at UCSF. She belongs to the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Academy of Dermatology and American College of Mohs Surgery.

Outside of work, Saylor has a deep appreciation for the beauty of the outdoors and loves trail running, hiking, cycling and camping.

Education & Training

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  • Fellowship Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Oncology UCSF 2018
  • Residency Dermatology UCSF 2017
  • University of Virginia School of Medicine 2013
  • MPH University of Virginia 2009

Publications (23)

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PhotochemotherapyHidradenitis SuppurativaAlcoholic IntoxicationWound Closure TechniquesDermatofibrosarcomaSternumUniversitiesVulvar NeoplasmsStudentsMelanomaKeratosis, ActinicRisk-TakingSkin NeoplasmsHeelMohs Surgery

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