Mona Sadeghpour, MD

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Research


Dr. Sadeghpour is committed to improving the skin health of her patients and advancing the field through innovative clinical research. At Yale, she received and completed the NIH Clinical and Translational Science Award grant to study the role of immune system in mediating skin cancer. During her fellowship, she was involved in cutting-edge clinical research to bring new treatments to the market including the latest techniques in skin tightening using microneedling and radiofrequency, rosacea treatment, cellulite treatment, and tattoo removal. During that year, she was one of two national recipients for the ASDS Frederic Brandt Research Grant to conduct a randomized controlled trial using topical and laser therapy for treatment of melasma. Recently, her research looking into the safety of hyaluronic acid fillers received the Drs. Alastair and Jean Carruthers Research Award for the highest scoring Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery Research Abstract at the 2018 national ASDS meeting. In 2019, her and her group’s scientific abstract for novel tattoo removal technology won The Best of Session Abstract Award at the National American Society of Laser Surgery and Medicine Meeting.

 

Research Grants

American Society of Dermatologic Surgery Fredric S. Brandt Innovations in Aesthetics Research Grant Recipient; Principal Investigator (2017-2018)
Project: “Combination of Low-fluence QS Nd-YAG, Mechanical Exfoliation, Photo-protection, and Hydroquinone 4% in Treatment of Facial Melasma: A Prospective, Split-face, Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Trial”
Co-Investigators: Dr. Kenneth Arndt and Dr. Jeffrey Dover

NIH Clinical And Translational Science Award; Principal Investigator (2011-2012)
Project: Contribution of Langerhans Cells to UV-induced Keratinocyte Damage and Cutaneous Carcinogenesis.   Co-Investigator: Michael Girardi, MD

Yale School of Medicine Office of Student Research Grant; Principal Investigator (2008)
Project: “Role of Sex in Academic Dermatology”
Co-Investigators: Heidi Jacobe, MD & Christine Ko, MD

Yale School Of Medicine Intensive Pedagogical Research Experience Course, Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Salisbury Cove, Maine (2008)

UT Dallas Minority Recruitment, Retention, and Opportunity Research (MIRROR) Award, Principal Investigator (2006)
Project: mRNA Display of Peptides for Carbon Nanotube Functionalization
Co-Investigator: Gregg Dieckmann, PhD

 

 

Scientific Exhibits & Presentations

  1. Wells T. Shangraw S, Barbulescu C, St. Claire C, Dellavale R. Sadeghpour M. Representation of Skin of Color in Dermatology Training Resources. Dermatology Teachers Exchange Group. American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. 3/19/2020.

  2. Fortugno A, Mirhossaini R, Barbulescu C, Shangraw S, Dellavale R, Dunnick CA, Sadeghpour M. Skin of Color Representation at the Annual AAD Meetings. American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. 3/19/2020.

  3. Sadeghpour M. “Treatment of Melasma using low-fluence QS Nd-YAG, Mechanical Exfoliation, Photo-protection, and Hydroquinone 4% in Treatment of Facial Melasma: A Prospective, Split-face, Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Trial”.
    American Society of Laser Medicine Society (ASLMS) Annual Meeting. Oral Presentation. Denver. CO. 3/30/2019.

  4. Sadeghpour M. Efficacy of Multiple Treatment Sessions in Inducing Enhanced Tattoo Removal Using a Combination of Multiple-Pass Q-Switched Nd:YAG Laser Treatment and the Rapid Accoustic Pulse (RAP) Device. ASLMS Annual Meeting. Oral Presentation. Denver. CO. 3/31/2019.

  5. Sadeghpour M. “Combination of Low-fluence QS Nd-YAG, Mechanical Exfoliation, Photo-protection, and Hydroquinone 4% in Treatment of Facial Melasma: A Prospective, Split-face, Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Trial”. Skin of Color Society Scientific Abstract Session at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting. Poster. Washington DC. 3/2019.

  6. Sadeghpour M. “Delayed Onset Nodules to Differentially Crosslinked Hyaluronic Acids”. ASDS Annual Meeting. Oral presentation. Phoenix, AZ. 10/2018.

  7. Sadeghpour M. “Combination of Low-fluence QS Nd-YAG, Mechanical Exfoliation, Photo-protection, and Hydroquinone 4% in Treatment of Facial Melasma: A Prospective, Split-face, Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Trial”. Oral presentation. ASDS Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ. 10/2018.

  8. Sadeghpour M, McVey S, Swoger J, Grandinetti L. Multidisciplinary Approach To Treatment Of Cutaneous Disease In Patients With Gastrointestinal Immune Mediated Inflammatory Disorders: The Gastrointestinal Dermatology Clinic Experience. 23rd World Congress of Dermatology, Vancouver, Canada, 6/2015.

  9. Sung S, Kimball A, Jacobe H, Sadeghpour M. Career Satisfaction of Leaders in Academic Dermatology. Dermatology Exchange Group. Association of Professors of Dermatology. Oral Presentation. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology, Miami, FL. 3/4/2013.

  10. Sadeghpour M, Bernstein I, Ko C, and Jacobe H. Role of Gender in Academic Dermatology: Productivity, Advancement, Leadership, Income and Career Satisfaction. Poster presentation. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology, San Diego, CA, 3/18/2012.

  11. Mason A, Sadeghpour M, Antaya RJ, Lazova R, and Ko, C. Dilated Lymphatic Vessels in Tufted Angioma: A Potential Source of Diagnostic Confusion. Oral presentation, American Society of Dermatopathology, 48th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 10/22/2011.