
Recent advances in laser surgery and the growing baby boomer generation have created an incredible cosmetic momentum-and a growing demand for qualified cosmetic dermatological surgeons like Dr. Steven Rotter. At the Center for Skin Surgery, Dr. Rotter thoughtfully consults with patients who wish to restore a youthful appearance, refine facial features or conceal skin imperfections.
Dr. Rotter's goal is to enhance patients' appearance, image and self-esteem.
Dr. Rotter completed two years of residency in general surgery, followed by a three-year dermatology residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital, during which he became the Chief Resident in Dermatology. He was then awarded prestigious fellowship training in Mohs Micrographic and Dermatologic Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. His extensive training and skin surgery experience, as well as a total understanding of the skin processes, separate him from other surgeons. At the center, he uses several different lasers. Each one produces distinct wavelengths of light and conveys a specific benefit. Dr. Rotter combines these lasers to offer the widest range of treatments possible and achieve the maximum benefit for his patients.
In July of 2005 the Skin Cancer Outpatient Surgical Hospital became the first Virginia state licensed hospital dedicated to the treatment of skin cancer.
Dr. Rotter, board certified in Dermatology, is thoroughly committed to continuing his education and to obtaining the most advanced laser systems. His training, his genuine caring attitude and his personal dedication to each patient combine to provide only the best cosmetic results.



