- Richmond, Alexandra;
- Ray, Lucia;
- Truong-Balderas, Kevin;
- Almukhtar, Rawaa;
- Minkis, Kira;
- Eshaq, Milad;
- Kuemmet, Travis;
- Joo, Jayne S;
- Desai, Shraddha;
- Lucas, Roberta;
- Wambier, Carlos;
- Boucher, Alison;
- Kang, Bianca;
- Levin, Yakir;
- Wyles, Saranya;
- Alam, Murad
Comprehensive education in cosmetic and laser procedures is fundamental during dermatology residency to meet the demand for cosmetic medical procedures and effectively treat a myriad of complex dermatological conditions. This article highlights the importance of structured learning to provide step-wise opportunities for proficiency throughout residency. Although reading assignments and didactic sessions create a solid foundation, focused workshops, resident cosmetic clinics, and offsite electives serve as important experiences for residents to practice hands-on skills. This article provides guidance for curriculum development and establishing hands-on procedural learning. Additionally, the importance of joining professional societies to receive unique training as well as mentorship is highlighted. Having a structured and comprehensive cosmetic curriculum will equip dermatology residents with the toolkit to successfully care for diverse patient needs effectively and safely.