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Private dermatologists Montreal

For the health of your skin

In Montreal, dermatologists within the Dermapure network offer thoughtful, expert care in both medical and aesthetic skin treatments. Attentive to your needs and goals, our dermatologists offer personalized treatment plans—whether you’re managing a skin condition, addressing inflammation, or seeking rejuvenation. Every in-clinic consultation happens in a safe, compassionate setting designed with your well-being in mind.

Discover our dermatologists in Montreal

Montreal Westmount (MunkMD) | Montreal Pointe-Claire (Cosmedica)
Dr. Beatrice Copps

Dr. Beatrice Copps is a board-certified Medical and Cosmetic Dermatologist at Dermapure Westmount. She earned her medical degree from McGill University and completed her Dermatology Residency at the University of Toronto, where she served as Chief Resident. Certified in both Canada (FRCPC) and the United States (ABD), she offers extensive expertise in medical, procedural, and aesthetic dermatology.

Dedicated to providing personalized, patient-focused care, Dr. Copps takes a comprehensive approach that blends medical and cosmetic treatments to achieve natural, balanced results. She remains deeply committed to advancing her knowledge and techniques, ensuring her patients benefit from the latest innovations in dermatology.

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Montreal Outremont
Dr. Jean-François Tremblay

Renowned dermatologist Dr. Jean‑François Tremblay holds a medical degree from McGill University and a specialization in dermatology from Université de Montréal. He went on to complete a fellowship in aesthetic and oncologic dermatologic surgery at UCLA in California.

As Medical Director at Dermapure and Project Skin MD, and affiliated with the CHUM, Dr. Tremblay offers advanced expertise in skin rejuvenation, injectables, and lasers. He is also skilled in facial surgery and liposuction, which he performs in a specialized setting outside the clinic. Passionate about his field, he remains fully committed to the well-being of his patients.

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Montreal Westmount (MunkMD) | Montreal Pointe-Claire (Cosmedica)
Dr. Roni Munk

Certified dermatologist based in Montreal, Dr. Roni Munk holds a medical degree from McGill University and completed a specialization in aesthetic and laser dermatology at the University of Ottawa.

Recognized for his expertise in rejuvenation techniques and skincare, he also serves as an MD Codes trainer for Allergan. Deeply committed to building trust with his patients, Dr. Munk embraces a personalized, results-driven approach delivered in a safe and professional setting.

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Concerns treated in the clinic
1

Acne

Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting both teenagers and adults. It can manifest in different forms: open or closed comedones (blackheads or whiteheads), papules, pustules, painful nodules or cysts. Beyond appearance, acne can have a significant emotional impact and leave lasting scars if not adequately treated. The causes of acne are multiple: hormonal fluctuations, stress, genetic or environmental factors, or the use of unsuitable products. Our doctors thoroughly assess each patient’s condition to offer a tailor-made treatment plan.

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Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that flares and mainly affects the central area of the face. It manifests as persistent redness, small visible blood vessels (telangiectasia), increased skin sensitivity, as well as papules or pustules resembling acne. Our doctors conduct a complete evaluation to identify causes and aggravating factors. The treatment plan may include topical or oral medical care, gentle home care to protect the skin barrier, and technologies such as vascular laser to reduce the appearance of redness and dilated vessels. Early management often limits disease progression and improves daily comfort.

3

Acne Scars

Scars left by moderate to severe acne can persist long after lesions disappear. They appear in several forms: atrophic (depressed) scars, pigmented scars, or hypertrophic/keloid scars (raised). In addition to affecting the skin’s appearance, these marks can influence self-perception. To visibly improve skin texture and tone uniformity, our doctors combine different approaches depending on the type of scars: non-ablative fractional laser, microneedling, targeted topical care, or medical peels. Each protocol is personalized based on skin phototype, scar depth, and patient aesthetic goals.

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Scars

Scars resulting from surgeries, injuries, burns or skin procedures can become a source of aesthetic or physical discomfort. Depending on their appearance — flat, depressed, hypertrophic or pigmented — different strategies can be implemented. Doctors first assess the age, location, and nature of the scar. The treatment plan may include lasers, topical medical care, or localized injections. In some cases, a combination of treatments is proposed to achieve visible improvement while respecting the surrounding skin’s integrity.

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Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is a localized overproduction of melanin, the skin’s natural pigment. It can appear as sun spots (lentigos), melasma (hormonal spots), or post-inflammatory marks after injury, acne breakout or aggressive treatment. It affects all phototypes, but some skins are more sensitive to pigment imbalances. Our doctors conduct a precise analysis of the pigmentation, its cause and the patient’s complexion before any intervention. Treatment options include medical creams, gentle to moderate peels, targeted lasers, or combined protocols. Strict sun protection is always recommended to optimize results and prevent recurrence of spots.

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Hair Loss

Hair loss — whether diffuse, localized, or progressive — can be caused by hormonal, autoimmune (like alopecia areata), nutritional, drug-related, or stress-related factors. In both women and men, this condition can affect self-confidence and quality of life. Our doctors take the time to thoroughly assess the scalp condition, medical history, and associated clinical signs to identify the cause. Treatment is then tailored to each situation.

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Sagging skin (Face)

Over time, natural collagen and elastin production decreases, causing skin laxity, especially visible on the cheeks, facial contour and neck. This phenomenon can be accentuated by weight loss, sun exposure, or genetics. Our doctors offer non-surgical treatments to deeply stimulate tissues, improve tone, and firm contours. This may include radiofrequency, micro-focused ultrasound, regenerative care or volumizing treatments. The approach is personalized to restore facial structure, while maintaining a natural and balanced result.

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Fine Lines & Wrinkles

Wrinkles can appear on the surface or more deeply due to volume loss and skin elasticity. They can also be caused by repeated muscle contractions (e.g., forehead lines, eye contour). To reduce their appearance, several options are possible: medical topical care, collagen-stimulating treatments, non-invasive technologies (radiofrequency, ultrasound), injectable volumizing agents, or gentle peels. Doctors’ approach is based on a thorough facial structure analysis to target the right rejuvenation levers without overcorrecting.

9

Dark circles and hollows

Dark circles can be caused by various factors: volume loss with age, visible vascularization, melanin buildup, or thinning of the delicate skin around the eyes. This area, particularly sensitive, can quickly reflect fatigue or stress, even in healthy individuals. Medical evaluation determines the origin of the dark circles — pigmentation, hollows, congestion or a combination of causes — to choose the most suitable solutions. These may include hyaluronic acid injections to restore volume, medical brightening care or gentle lasers to reduce pigmented marks. The goal is to brighten the gaze while preserving this fragile area’s delicacy.

10

Chronic Migraines

Some injections may be used for therapeutic purposes in the management of chronic migraines. This type of treatment is reserved for patients who have received an appropriate medical diagnosis and for whom the frequency and intensity of migraines impair quality of life. Doctors assess the muscle areas involved in frequent tensions (especially in the forehead, temples, scalp, and neck), then perform precise injections to reduce excessive contraction. While not a curative solution, this approach can significantly reduce attack frequency and improve daily comfort.

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Hyperhidrosis

Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, can affect the armpits, palms of the hands, soles of the feet, or other body areas. It may occur without apparent medical cause and represent significant social and professional discomfort. After evaluation, our doctors propose targeted injections that temporarily block the nerve signals responsible for sweat gland stimulation. This safe, effective, and well-tolerated treatment can offer lasting relief for several months, without disrupting natural thermoregulation functions.

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Submental fat deposit

The accumulation of fat under the chin — often called “double chin” — can be linked to genetics, age, or progressive tissue laxity. Even with a healthy lifestyle, this area can remain resistant. Our doctors offer non-surgical injectable treatments that target fat cells locally. Gradually, the profile is refined, and the chin’s appearance is redefined. Depending on the needs, a combined approach may also be recommended to simultaneously treat firmness or skin texture.

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Thin lips

Some people naturally have thin lips, while others notice volume loss over time. Whatever the case, it is possible to give the lips a more balanced and defined look without over-enlarging them. Our doctors favor a personalized and subtle approach, using injections adapted to facial morphology. The goal is to increase volume, define the contour, or rehydrate the lips while respecting their natural movement and proportion. The desired result: a harmonious mouth in line with the entire face.

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Fine and/or sparse lashes

Over time or due to certain cosmetic habits, eyelashes can become thinner, shorter or sparse. This decrease can also be accentuated by hormonal factors, local skin disorders, or overly aggressive makeup removal. Our doctors may recommend a specific medical treatment, prescribed under supervision, designed to prolong the eyelash growth phase. Applied regularly, this care promotes natural growth, improves density and length of lashes, while respecting the sensitivity of the eye area. Medical follow-up is essential to ensure treatment effectiveness and safety.

Patient experience, at the heart of our practice

What People Are Saying

Amélie P. from Montreal

I began my follow-ups at Dermapure Outremont in November 2023 after experiencing a post-Morpheus facial complication from another clinic. From the very first visit, I felt the entire team genuinely cared about my case. I feel completely confident at Dermapure and wouldn’t go anywhere else for my facial care. Thank you to the entire team! ★★★★★

Ingrid C. from Montreal

I highly recommend this clinic and Dr. Munk! The space is beautiful, the staff is attentive and kind, and Dr. Munk is excellent — patient, professional and I’m thrilled with the results of my injections 👌🏻 ★★★★★

Reine K. from Montreal

I had a great experience today at Dermapure Outremont. I really appreciated Dr. Tremblay’s advice and the support from his team. I’m very happy with the results — thank you! ★★★★★

Chantal M. from Montreal

Dr. Tremblay is both professional and kind. He has a warm and compassionate approach that really puts patients at ease. He and his assistant Gabrielle make a great team — I highly recommend them. ★★★★★

Norman B. from Montreal

As always, today’s visit with Dr. Munk was a powerful reminder that compassionate, high-quality medical care still exists. ★★★★★