About Rany Jazayerli, MD
Dr. Rany Jazayerli graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. He received his medical degree from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, then completed his internship at Oakwood Hospital in Dearborn, Michigan, and his dermatology residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Dr. Jazayerli is a board-certified dermatologist and a Fellow of both the American Academy of Dermatology and the American Society of Dermatologic Surgeons. Dr. Jazayerli originally opened Clear Skin Dermatology in St. Charles in 2004. Over the past thirteen years, the practice has grown to include offices in Sycamore and Oak Park. Dr. Jazayerli enjoys treating skin diseases of all types and in all patients, from children to the elderly. He has a particular interest in the treatment of skin cancer, warts, and the use of phototherapy and excimer lasers to treat diseases such as psoriasis, vitiligo, and eczema. He also has an expanding interest in a variety of cosmetic treatments, including Botox, Xeomin, a range of fillers including Juvederm and Radiesse, as well as superficial and deep chemical peels. In addition, the office employs the Varilite laser to treat unwanted blood vessels and other red spots on the skin, and the LightSheer Duet laser to treat unwanted hair on patients of all skin types. Dr. Jazayerli believes in using the most advanced medical technology to provide the best patient care, and Clear Skin Dermatology has used Electronic Medical Records (EMR) from day one. Dr. Jazayerli is married to Dr. Belsam Kashlan, a dentist who has her own private practice in Darien. They have four daughters. Outside the office, Dr. Jazayerli is a nationally-recognized sportswriter, who co-founded Baseball Prospectus as a first-year medical student in 1996, and has been a contributing author on 14 different books. He has published articles for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and ESPN.com, and he has been featured in publications including Sports Illustrated, The Chicago Tribune and Sun-Times, The Daily Herald, the Kansas City Star, the Baltimore Sun, the Orlando Sun-Sentinel, and other newspapers. He was a staff writer for Grantland, a subsidiary of ESPN, and has made several TV appearances on MLB Network. He is currently a contributor for The Ringer.