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Dermatology Solutions Celebrates 20 Years of Innovation, Growth, and Beauty
Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers (second left) and Dermatology Solutions team members (from left) Neka Dawkins, Serica Carey and Judiene Walcott cut the 20th anniversary cake. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)
Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
November 18, 2025

Dermatology Solutions Celebrates 20 Years of Innovation, Growth, and Beauty

Among its most notable advancements is the recent introduction of the Cool 360 Body Contouring device, an innovation that takes body sculpting to the next level. This next-generation technology delivers greater fat reduction and more precise contouring than traditional cool contouring devices, offering clients enhanced results with comfort and efficiency.

Beyond this revolutionary service, Dermatology Solutions continues to expand its comprehensive menu of treatments, ranging from medical and surgical dermatology to a full suite of aesthetic therapies.

Services include consultations, chemical peels, vibraderm microdermabrasion, facials, massages, and skin surgeries — all performed under the supervision of highly trained professionals. Cosmetic offerings include Botox and its alternatives, dermal fillers, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, microneedling, electrocautery, and advanced Aerolase laser treatments.

Dermatology Solutions principal Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers explained that the clinic’s focus on combining clinical expertise with advanced skincare technology has made it a trusted destination for those seeking both medical precision and cosmetic rejuvenation.

“We emphasise the importance of personalised treatment, tailored to each individual’s unique skin journey. We are constantly evolving and ensuring we’re results-driven and aligned with the latest international standards in dermatology and aesthetics,” Campbell-Chambers stressed.

 

Photos & text: Aceion Cunningham

Judiene Walcott, nurse, administering the Cool 360 Body Contouring for a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that uses cold to destroy fat cells.(Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

 

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(Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers performing the Aerolase laser treatment that can be used on over 36 skin conditions including acne, unwanted hair, ageing skin, dark spots, melasma, warts, rosacea, psoriasis, ulcers, scars, leg veins, spider veins, nail fungus and more. Aceion Cunningham

Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers performing the Aerolase laser treatment that can be used on over 36 skin conditions including acne, unwanted hair, ageing skin, dark spots, melasma, warts, rosacea, psoriasis, ulcers, scars, leg veins, spider veins, nail fungus and more. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Vibraderm microdermabrasion is a procedure which uses patient-specific soft metal paddles, along with vibration, to gently exfoliate the skin in a massage-like manner.Aceion Cunningham

Vibraderm microdermabrasion is a procedure which uses patient-specific soft metal paddles, along with vibration, to gently exfoliate the skin in a massage-like manner. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Products including toner and serum from the Dr Campbell-Chambers Laugh Love Glow lineAceion Cunningham

Products including toner and serum from the Dr Campbell-Chambers Laugh Love Glow line (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers with her husband Dr Duane Chambers, radiologist and founder, Imaging & Intervention Associates & Caribbean Front Desk, share a photo op at a recent 20th anniversary celebration. Aceion Cunningham

Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers with her husband Dr Duane Chambers, radiologist and founder, Imaging & Intervention Associates & Caribbean Front Desk, share a photo op at a recent 20th anniversary celebration. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Jason Russell, president, Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, delivering greetings during the anniversary celebration. Aceion Cunningham

Jason Russell, president, Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, delivering greetings during the anniversary celebration. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Dr Horace Chang, deputy prime minister and Member of Parliament, NW St James, lauded Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers and team on the ocassion of their 20 year anniversary. .

Dr Horace Chang, deputy prime minister and Member of Parliament, NW St James, lauded Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers and team on the ocassion of their 20 year anniversary. 

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