Doctor Rebecca Lambert, MD Dermatologic Surgeon in Naples, Florida

Name: Rebecca Lambert, MD
Last name: Lambert
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2003
Years experience: 20
Primary Specialty: Dermatologic Surgeon
Business: The Woodruff Institute
Address: 2235 Venetian Court
Address suite: Suite #1
City: Naples
State: Florida
Zip Code: 34109
Country: US
Consulting Fees: -1$
Consultation note: Cosmetic consultation fee will go towards first cosmetic treatment.
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • West Boca Medical Center, Delray Medical Center
Education
  • Undergraduate: Harvard University, 1992
  • Medical: MD, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1998
Postdoc Training
  • Internship: Internal Medicine, St Vincents Hospital, Greenwich Village, NY, 1999
  • Residency: Dermatology, Cornell University New York Hospital and Memorial Sloan – Kettering Cancer Center, NY, NY, 2002
  • Fellowship: Mohs Dermatology Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, 2003
Member of
  • American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS)
Board Certification
Rebecca Woodruff Lambert (ABMSUID – 7308790)

Viewed: 12/16/200802:34:57 AM CST

Day of birth: 2/9/1971

Status: Alive
Certification:
American Board of Dermatology

Dermatology – General
Status: Certified

Active Time-Limited Initial Certification 10/14/2002 – 12/31/2012
Education: 1998 MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Location: Private
0Philadelphia, PA 19103-5948 (United States)

GPS coordinates on map: 26.1474,-81.79550171

Rebecca Lambert, MD

Primary location
Location name: Naples
State: FL
Country: US
Map point: 26.1474,-81.79550171
Google plus: https://plus.google.com/102630708151237445251
Treatments
  • Accutane
  • Biocorneum
  • BroadBand Light (BBL)
  • Facial
  • Hair Loss Treatment
  • Hand Rejuvenation
  • IPL
  • JuVaShape
  • Laser Hair Removal
  • Laser Resurfacing
  • Latisse
  • Lipoma Removal
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Microneedling
  • Mohs Surgery
  • Mole Removal
  • Photodynamic Therapy
  • Pixel Laser
  • Retin-A
  • Skin Rejuvenation
  • Skin Tightening
  • Spironolactone For Acne
  • Tazorac
  • TCA Peel
  • ThreeForMe

RealSelf Info

Profile views: 3018
Answer count: 5
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Anonymous votes: 8
Profile created: Nov 18, 2007
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile photo modified: Feb 21, 2020
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Claimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Nov 1, 2011
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Naples, FL, US. GPS coordinates: 26.1474,-81.79550171

Practice Locations

Name & Website
The Woodruff Institute Dermatology + Facial Plastic Surgery – Naples, https://www.thewoodruffinstitute.com/
Address
2235 Venetian Ct.North Naples Office – Suite 1, Naples, Florida, US, 34109 (GPS coordinates: 26.2421476,-81.7738788)
Phone
+12395969337
Working Hours
Created / Modified
Jun 14, 2018 / Aug 25, 2022

Doctor’s answers

Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
I had a biopsy on May 15. It came back as squamos. I am having Mohs on Aug. 29. The spot is growing
Mohs for SCC
Jul 10, 2017
A biopsied skin cancer that resurfaces before definitive treatment is common and is evidence that the cancer is still present. However, some squamous cell carcinomas can be aggressive and grow quickly. If this seems to be the case with your skin cancer, I would suggest moving your Mohs appointment to an earlier date. The smaller the skin cancer is when it is treated, the better your surgical outcome.
Using retinoids, antioxidants, moisturisers together?
Layering product dilutes the active ingredients
Sep 24, 2009
It is safe to use those products together, however you may not be optimizing your rejuvination regimen. Retin-A really only needs to be used at night, as sunlight can inactivate the retinoid. Antioxidants work best during the day when free radicals are being generated. Furthermore, layering products will dilute the active ingredients. Sometimes my patients want to dilute their Retin-A because it is too drying or irritating, especially when they first start using it. My recommendation to you…
Retin-A gel vs cream for aging skin?
Retin-A cream or gel for photoaging is personal preference
Sep 24, 2009
I frequently recommend that patients use the highest strength of Retin-A that they can tolerate. However, I have seen a study that showed that although Retin-A shows significant improvement in photoaging there was no difference between the lower and higher strengths of Retin-A. Retin-A gel allows for better penetration of the retinoid into the skin. Because of this, there is a lower percentage of the active ingredient in Retin-a gel. Retin-a cream comes in .025%, .05% and .1% and Retin-A gel…
Should I be on a higher dose of Accutane if no improvement after 2 months?
Accutane effectiveness is based on the total cummulative dose
Sep 22, 2009
Accutane is usually dosed at 1mg/kg/day. Typically, I would prescribe 40 mg twice daily for someone your size. At this dose most patients complete treatment in 5 or 6 months. If I use a lower dose, most patients will have to be on the medication for a longer period of time. I like for my patients to be totally clear for one month before stopping the medication. Accutane’s effectiveness is usually determined by the total cummulative dose. Some doctors start at a lower dose for very severe…
IPL before pregnancy via IVF
Melasma can be prevented after IVF
Sep 17, 2009
Melasma can be prevented if you practice strict ultraviolet light avoidence. You should never leave the house without a sunscreen that contains adequate UVA protection. The SPF measures only the UVB protection and melasma is primarily caused by UVA exposure.
The best UVA blockers are zinc, titanium, avobenzone and mexoryl. Check the active ingredients on your moisturizers, sunscreens and/or makeups to make sure it contains one of the above ingredients. UVA rays can pass through glass, so…

Last updated on 12/26/2023