Carlos Wambier is an Associate Professor of Dermatology at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and serves as the Director of the Center for Lasers and Aesthetics, as well as the Medical Director of Clinical Trials in the Department of Dermatology. His pioneering research primarily focuses on phenol-croton-oil peels and their emulsification, leading to significant advancements in dermatological practices. Dr. Wambier is known for his contributions to the stability of phenol-croton-oil emulsions and has mentored numerous clinical trials that resulted in innovative findings in dermatology. He also has extensive experience in chemical peeling techniques and has led multiple hands-on workshops aimed at teaching advanced methodologies. In addition to his clinical expertise, Dr. Wambier's work spans infectious autoimmune diseases, environmental factors affecting skin conditions, and dermatologic procedural safety. He actively researches the mechanisms of COVID-19 vulnerability and participates in scholarly activities such as international speaking engagements and contributions to leading dermatology journals. With over 60 peer-reviewed publications, Dr. Wambier continues to influence the field of dermatology significantly.
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University • Providence, RI
Leading research and clinical practices in dermatology, particularly in chemical peels and innovative therapies.
Patent related to phenol-croton-oil procedures.
Patent for techniques in body contouring using injectables.