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Victoria Barbosa

Victoria Barbosa

MD, MPH, MBA, FAAD
32+ Years Experience
Telehealth Available

About

Dr. Victoria Barbosa MD is a nationally recognized Chicago dermatologist specializing in hair loss, alopecia, scalp disorders, pigmentation concerns, and skin of color dermatology. Patients searching for victoria barbosa chicago reviews frequently recognize her for detailed evaluations, evidence based treatment plans, and compassionate patient care. At the University of Chicago, she serves as Associate Professor of Dermatology and Director of the Hair Loss Program, where she treats women experiencing female hair thinning, scarring alopecia, traction alopecia, inflammatory scalp disease, and complex dermatologic conditions affecting textured hair and diverse skin types.

Why Patients Choose Dr Victoria Barbosa Dermatologist

Patients seeking dr victoria barbosa dermatologist services often look for advanced expertise in difficult hair and scalp conditions that require specialized care. Dr. Barbosa combines academic medicine, clinical research, and decades of dermatology experience to diagnose and manage conditions including psoriasis, rosacea, cutaneous lupus, seborrheic keratosis, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, pigmentation disorders, occupational dermatitis, warts, and skin infections. She also performs mole surveillance and skin cancer screening for patients with sun damaged or concerning skin lesions.

Victoria barbosa chicago patients value her ability to create personalized treatment plans for women and people with skin of color while addressing both medical and cosmetic concerns related to scalp and skin health. Her work focuses heavily on improving outcomes for patients with chronic and often misunderstood hair disorders.

Victoria Barbosa Research and National Leadership

Victoria barbosa research has influenced modern conversations around ethnic hair care, scalp biology, and inclusive dermatology. Before joining academic medicine, she served as Vice President of Research and Development at L’Oréal, where she founded the L’Oréal Institute for Ethnic Hair and Skin Research. The institute studied biological differences in hair texture, scalp conditions, and skin behavior across diverse populations.

She has published dermatology research, textbook chapters, and educational materials focused on alopecia and skin of color dermatology. Dr. Barbosa also lectures nationally and internationally on hair loss disorders, inflammatory scalp disease, and dermatologic care for underrepresented patient populations.

Victoria Barbosa MD Education and Professional Recognition

Victoria barbosa md earned her medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine where she graduated cum laude and joined Alpha Omega Alpha, the national medical honor society. She completed advanced medical training at Massachusetts General Hospital, Yale Dermatology, and Johns Hopkins University. She also earned a Master of Public Health degree and an MBA from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management.

Dr. Barbosa previously founded Millennium Park Dermatology in Chicago and received recognition as a Chicago Magazine Top Doctor multiple times. She currently serves as President of the Skin of Color Society and continues to shape the future of dermatology through patient care, research, physician mentorship, and medical leadership.

Languages Spoken
English
Specialties
Services & Conditions Treated
Dermatomyositis Mole surveillance Skin cancer screening Screening for patients with sun damage Screening for concerning lesions Basal cell carcinoma management Occupational dermatitis treatment Drug allergy management Squamous cell carcinoma management Pigmentation disorders therapy Rosacea treatment Psoriasis management Phototherapy Warts treatment Infections of the skin care Cutaneous lupus management Hair loss (alopecia) in women treatment Seborrheic keratosis management Integrated women's health
Awards & Recognition
Top Doctors List – Chicago Magazine (2020)
Top Doctors List (7-Time Recipient) – Chicago Magazine (2014)
America's Top Doctors – Castle Connolly / U.S. News (2014)
Medical Honor Society Inductee – Alpha Omega Alpha (1994)
Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar – Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Presidential Leadership Recognition – Skin of Color Society (2025)
Immediate Past President – Chicago Dermatological Society
Fellow Distinction – American Academy of Dermatology

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • + Highly experienced — over 32 years in practice
  • + Currently accepting new patients
  • + Telehealth / virtual appointments available
  • + Accepts 10 insurance plans — wide coverage
  • + Board certified with professional credentials
Cons
  • No patient reviews yet — limited feedback available
  • No official website listed

Hours & Availability

Accepting New Patients Telehealth Available
Monday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
TuesdayHours not set
Wednesday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Insurance Accepted

Insurance acceptance may vary by location. Please contact the office to confirm before your visit.

Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna
Curative
Encore Health Network
First Health
HAP Insurance
Health Alliance PPO
Humana
Medica Choice

Location & Contact

Chicago, IL
30 N Michigan Ave Suite 1429, Chicago, IL, Chicago, IL 60602
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NPI / License Number
1578570024
Hospital & ASC Affiliations
  • The University of Chicago Medical Center
  • Rush University Medical Center

Education & Experience

MEDICAL SCHOOL
MD – Yale University School of Medicine (1994)
RESIDENCY
MPH – Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health (1998)
FELLOWSHIP
MBA – Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management (2005)
TRAINING
Residency in Dermatology – Yale-New Haven Hospital (1998)
TRAINING
Internship in Internal Medicine – Yale-New Haven Hospital (1995)
Publications
  • Diversity in the Dermatology Workforce and in Academic Dermatology — Dermatologic Clinics (2023)
  • Skin from various ethnic origins and aging: An in vivo cross-sectional multimodality imaging study — Skin Research and Technology (2007)

Certifications & Licensure

Board Certified – American Board of Dermatology (1998)
Medical License – Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (036098254)
National Provider Identifier (NPI) – National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (1578570024)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dr. Victoria Barbosa’s specific medical treatment strategy for CCCA (Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia)?
Answer: Dr. Barbosa utilizes a two-pronged treatment strategy to halt scarring hair loss. The first stage focuses aggressively on reducing scalp inflammation using a short course of oral anti-inflammatories (such as doxycycline or hydroxychloroquine) combined with topical steroids or intralesional cortisone injections. The second stage aims at stimulating hair regrowth through a patient-collaborative plan using either topical minoxidil 5% or oral minoxidil formulations.
2. How long is the typical appointment wait time to see Dr. Barbosa for an initial hair loss consultation?
Patient reviews on healthcare trackers like NT Directoryshow that because she is a globally recognized authority on hair loss in women of color, new patient slots are highly competitive, often resulting in a 3 to 4-month wait time for an initial evaluation.
Does Dr. Barbosa offer clinical hair transplant surgeries for traction alopecia at her Chicago clinics?
Answer: No, Dr. Barbosa specializes strictly in medical dermatology and therapeutic treatments rather than surgical hair restoration. When surgical interventions or hair transplants are necessary for advanced scarring or traction alopecia, she works with patients to explore advanced non-surgical options or guides them to trusted hair restoration surgeons experienced in handling textured and curly hair types.
5. What are her current active clinical locations through the University of Chicago Medicine?
Dr. Barbosa currently rotates between two primary hospital outpatient facilities: The Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine (DCAM) located on the main hospital campus in Hyde Park (5758 S. Maryland Ave.).The UChicago Medicine South Loop specialty clinic network (1101 S. Canal St.)
6. Can I see Dr. Barbosa virtually through telehealth for a routine skin or hair checkup?
Yes, she accommodates video telehealth appointments through the UChicago Medicine MyChart portal, but with strict clinical constraints. Virtual visits are primarily utilized for follow-ups, reviewing therapeutic medication responses, or evaluating visible inflammatory changes. Initial comprehensive diagnostic skin cancer screenings or scalp biopsies require an in-person clinical visit.
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Victoria Barbosa
MD, MPH, MBA, FAAD