Heather Woolery‐Lloyd

920 total citations
45 papers, 590 citations indexed

About

Heather Woolery‐Lloyd is a scholar working on Dermatology, Physiology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Heather Woolery‐Lloyd has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 590 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Dermatology, 7 papers in Physiology and 6 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Heather Woolery‐Lloyd's work include Dermatology and Skin Diseases (14 papers), Dermatologic Treatments and Research (11 papers) and Acne and Rosacea Treatments and Effects (11 papers). Heather Woolery‐Lloyd is often cited by papers focused on Dermatology and Skin Diseases (14 papers), Dermatologic Treatments and Research (11 papers) and Acne and Rosacea Treatments and Effects (11 papers). Heather Woolery‐Lloyd collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Brazil. Heather Woolery‐Lloyd's co-authors include Sharon E. Jacob, Rajiv I. Nijhawan, Ritu Saini, Heidi A. Waldorf, Anneke Andriessen, Joseph F. Fowler, Leslie Baumann, Andrew Alexis, Adam Friedman and Nidhi Avashia and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Heather Woolery‐Lloyd

42 papers receiving 550 citations

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Heather Woolery‐Lloyd

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All Works

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Hordinsky, Maria, Anneke Andriessen, Doris Day, et al.. (2025). INDIVIDUAL ARTICLE: Etiology, Treatment Challenges, and the Role of Scalp and Haircare in Managing Dandruff. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 24(2). s8–s14.
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Schachner, Lawrence A., Andrew Alexis, Anneke Andriessen, et al.. (2023). Insights into acne and the skin barrier: Optimizing treatment regimens with ceramide‐containing skincare. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 22(11). 2902–2909. 15 indexed citations
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Woolery‐Lloyd, Heather, et al.. (2023). From Student to Physician: Determining Which Lifestyle Behaviors May Be Risk Factors for Burnout at a South Florida Medical School. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 11(3). 206–211. 1 indexed citations
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Alexis, Andrew, Heather Woolery‐Lloyd, Anneke Andriessen, et al.. (2022). Insights in Skin of Color Patients With Atopic Dermatitis and the Role of Skincare in Improving Outcomes. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 21(5). 462–470. 17 indexed citations
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Alexis, Andrew, Heather Woolery‐Lloyd, Anneke Andriessen, et al.. (2022). Evolving Concepts in Psoriasis: Special Considerations for Patients With Skin of Color, Skin Barrier Dysfunction, and the Role of Adjunctive Skin Care. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 21(10). 1054–1060. 5 indexed citations
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Alexis, Andrew, Heather Woolery‐Lloyd, Kiyanna Williams, et al.. (2021). Racial/Ethnic Variations in Skin Barrier: Implications for Skin Care Recommendations in Skin of Color. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 20(9). 932–938. 27 indexed citations
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Tyring, Stephen K., Leon Kircik, David M. Pariser, et al.. (2020). The Effects of Once-Daily Tretinoin 0.05% Lotion on Quality of Life in Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Acne Vulgaris. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 21(6). 891–899. 1 indexed citations
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Woolery‐Lloyd, Heather, et al.. (2013). Retinoids and azelaic acid to treat acne and hyperpigmentation in skin of color.. PubMed. 12(4). 434–7. 13 indexed citations
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Pham, Annette M., Ryan M. Greene, Heather Woolery‐Lloyd, Joely Kaufman, & Lisa D. Grunebaum. (2011). 1550-nm Nonablative Laser Resurfacing for Facial Surgical Scars. Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery. 13(3). 203–10. 21 indexed citations
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Pham, Annette M., Ryan M. Greene, Heather Woolery‐Lloyd, Joely Kaufman, & Lisa D. Grunebaum. (2011). 1550-nm Nonablative Laser Resurfacing for Facial Surgical Scars. Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery. 13(3). 203–210. 8 indexed citations
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Rouhani, Panta, et al.. (2011). Skin Tightening of Aging Upper Arms Using an Infrared Light Device. Dermatologic Surgery. 37(4). 441–449. 12 indexed citations
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Woolery‐Lloyd, Heather, et al.. (2011). Laser Therapy in Black Skin. Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America. 19(2). 405–416. 12 indexed citations
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Woolery‐Lloyd, Heather, et al.. (2011). Treatment of Hyperpigmentation. Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. 30(3). 171–175. 45 indexed citations
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Woolery‐Lloyd, Heather, Mohamed L. Elsaie, & Nidhi Avashia. (2011). Squamous cell carcinomas of the lower limbs in African American women. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 65(1). 221–223. 6 indexed citations
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Woolery‐Lloyd, Heather, Leslie Baumann, & Hiroshi Ikeno. (2010). Sodium L‐ascorbyl‐2‐phosphate 5% lotion for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a randomized, double‐blind, controlled trial. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 9(1). 22–27. 18 indexed citations
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Carniol, Paul J., et al.. (2010). Laser Treatment for Ethnic Skin. Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America. 18(1). 105–110. 11 indexed citations
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Avashia, Nidhi, Heather Woolery‐Lloyd, Antonellá Tosti, & Paolo Romanelli. (2010). Short anagen syndrome in an African American woman. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 63(6). 1092–1093. 8 indexed citations
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Nijhawan, Rajiv I., Sharon E. Jacob, & Heather Woolery‐Lloyd. (2008). Skin of color education in dermatology residency programs: Does residency training reflect the changing demographics of the United States?. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 59(4). 615–618. 56 indexed citations
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Nassiri, Mehdi, Heather Woolery‐Lloyd, Sharon E. Jacob, et al.. (2008). Gene expression profiling reveals alteration of caspase 6 and 14 transcripts in normal skin of keloid-prone patients. Archives of Dermatological Research. 301(2). 183–188. 18 indexed citations
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Woolery‐Lloyd, Heather, et al.. (2002). Squamous cell carcinoma in a patient with Netherton's syndrome. International Journal of Dermatology. 41(7). 415–416. 17 indexed citations

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