About Stanley T. Hollmig, MD
S. Tyler Hollmig is Clinical Associate Professor of Mohs and Dermatologic Surgery and Director of Laser and Aesthetic Dermatology at Stanford University. Dr. Hollmig earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University, graduating magna cum laude. He then attended medical school at the University of Texas Southwestern and graduated as valedictorian and received the prestigious Ho Din Award for most outstanding graduate. Dr. Hollmig received his dermatology residency training at Stanford, and subsequently completed a fellowship in advanced dermatologic and Mohs Micrographic surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina, before returning to join the faculty at Stanford. Dr. Hollmig has published numerous articles on topics including advanced surgical reconstruction, cutaneous oncology, and laser and aesthetic dermatology in top tier dermatology and plastic surgery journals. His clinical interests include Mohs Micrographic Surgery and complex reconstruction, high-risk nonmelanoma skin cancers, and laser and aesthetic dermatology, including development of novel approaches to skin rejuvenation. in addition to the numerous articles he's published and lectures he's given at both regional and national meetings, Dr. Hollmig has been interviewed by numerous media sources, including the New York Times, good morning America, men's health, and multiple others, on topics ranging from skin cancer removal and reconstruction to laser and aesthetic dermatology.