Coyle Connolly, DO
Connolly DermatologyGet to know your doctor . . . Coyle S. Connolly, DO graduated from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) and is Board Certified in Dermatology with over twelve years of dermatological experience. In addition to his practice of Cosmetic & Clinical dermatology, Dr. Connolly is Clinical Assistant Professor and Course Director, Division of Dermatology, at PCOM, and a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, International Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology, American Medical Association and American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery among others.
You can meet the doctor and see how he conducts a variety of dermatological office visits at YouTube. Go to connollydermatology.com and click on the YouTube link and see Dr. Connolly in action.
Articles by this Author
Connolly Dermatology Offers Treatment For Adult Acne
- By Coyle Connolly, DO
- Published 01/5/2011
- Medical Professionals
Dealing with adult acne is frustrating on many levels. Not only are these acne breakouts an unsightly cosmetic concern, but they can also result in long-term scarring.
What Is All The Buzz About Botox?
- By Coyle Connolly, DO
- Published 11/5/2010
- Medical Professionals
Did you know
that over
11 million
women and
men have
experienced the real and
noticeable
results of
Botox
Cosmetic?All About Rashes With Connolly Dermatology
- By Coyle Connolly, DO
- Published 11/5/2010
- Medical Professionals
Rashes are a common
skin condition
treated at Connolly
Dermatology.
A rash simply
means there has
been some change
to the skin.Too Much Sun This Summer?
- By Coyle Connolly, DO
- Published 09/7/2010
- Medical Professionals
Connolly
Dermatology
provides a
comprehensive
photo analysis that
shows UV damage
as well as your true
skin age.What Is ‘Mohs Micrographic Surgery’?
- By Coyle Connolly, DO
- Published 05/10/2010
- Medical Professionals
Mohs Micrographic
Surgery is a
microscopically guided procedure for
skin cancer removal.
Mohs surgery is most
commonly used for the
treatment of Basal Cell
and Squamous Cell Carcinoma skin
cancers.Minding Your Moles . . . Have You Had Your Annual Check?
- By Coyle Connolly, DO
- Published 03/15/2010
- Medical Professionals
The two common types of skin cancer are basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma. Fortunately both of these types are highly curable and rarely spread to other organs (meatstasion). The third, Melanoma, is considered much more dangerous. The CDC states that 65% - 90% of skin cancers are caused by UV Light
Adult Acne . . . More Common Than You Think
- By Coyle Connolly, DO
- Published 01/9/2010
- Medical Professionals
Although acne is commonly associated with adolescence, it can affect individuals throughout life. It is a frequent reason for dermatological visits and self-esteem issues among adults.


