Metropolis Dermatology's Downtown LA clinic—opened in April 2019 on the 10th floor at 888 S. Figueroa St #1050—is the flagship location that set the tone for excellence in dermatologic care throughout Los Angeles.
Dr. James Y. Wang, a double... board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist with training from Harvard Medical School, Harvard Business School, UCLA, and Memorial Sloan Kettering, envisioned a practice marrying top-tier specialization with an urban, creative spirit.
Situated amid LA Live, the Financial District, and South Park residential district, the clinic exudes youthful energy and diversity, embracing creativity and artistry as key to its identity.
The practice offers a comprehensive scope of services—ranging from dermatopathology, acne and scar treatment, hair loss solutions, and skin cancer procedures to cosmetic injectables, laser treatments, body contouring, spa facials, and peel options—backed by advanced technologies like Hollywood Spectra, Clarity II, trusculpt iD, RF microneedling, CO2, and more.
What sets Downtown LA apart is not only its extensive menu of medical and aesthetic offerings but the entire patient experience—from welcoming staff to premium consultations and state-of-the-art technologies—creating an unforgettable, high-quality journey in skin health.
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