Advanced aesthetic techniques

As an experienced practitioner, Dr. Beer is also a sought-after trainer in advanced aesthetic techniques. For example, he instructs in micro-injections and the use of cannulae for dermal fillers. In appropriate situations, these techniques enable more precise delivery of products and reduce risk of adverse events.

With consummate skills recognized by patients and colleagues, Dr. Beer’s work has been part of national advertising campaigns showing off the “best of the best” in this field.

The team at Beer Dermatology prides itself on providing a vast array of non- and minimally-invasive cosmetic dermatology services. We create customized protocols, combining treatments and products to help each patient achieve desired aesthetic and rejuvenation goals.

Beer Dermatology is regarded as a top clinical research site. Our work has revolutionized treatment standards in general and aesthetic dermatology. Dedicated staff and state of the art facilities and instrumentation ensure efficient and timely completion of clinical trials.

Success Stories



Dr. Kenneth Beer
Dr. Kenneth Beer is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist focused on general, surgical and aesthetic dermatology. After obtaining his BS in Zoology from Duke University and his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, he completed a residency and Fellowship at the University of Chicago. Dr. Beer is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, and is a Clinical Professor of Dermatology at University of Miami. Dr. Beer is the Founder of the Cosmetic Bootcamp program which trains doctors and PA’s enhancing their knowledge of cosmetic dermatology. He has decades of experience and specializes in facial rejuvenation.

Dr. Kerry Fike is a board-certified dermatologist and Harvard-trained physician. She has advanced dermatologic surgery training and active memberships in many dermatologic associations such as The American College of Mohs Surgery and specializes in non-melanoma skin cancer treatment using Mohs micrographic surgery.