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Board Certification
American Board of Dermatology (Dermatology)American Board of Dermatology (Sub: Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery)Patient Rating
4.9 /5( out of 541 reviews )The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.
The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Patient Comments
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September 19, 2025UNIVERSITY HOSPITALWe were very satisfied with the service
September 19, 2025HUNTSMAN CANCER CENTERThe whole experience was great.
September 18, 2025UNIVERSITY HOSPITALI consider Dr. Tristani to be the best of the best. Kind,gentle, caring,and has a great sense of humor.
September 15, 2025MIDVALLEYThanks for your great work Dr. Tristani. Everything went very well.
September 14, 2025MIDVALLEYProfessional. Very helpful skin care education. No pain with treatment.
September 05, 2025HUNTSMAN CANCER CENTERDr Tristani is great to work with and really cares about her patients comfort. This will be my second time working with her on skin cancer issues and I know that I will be taken care of properly and that I am in good hands. I highly recommend Dr Tristani.
August 30, 2025FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTERVery professional and personal, took great pride in the care she provided.
August 29, 2025MIDVALLEYVery supportive, kind provider. I look forward to future appointments.
August 22, 2025HUNTSMAN CANCER CENTERShe was very caring and professional!
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Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments Dermatology -Associate Professor (Clinical)
Board Certification American Board of Dermatology (Dermatology)American Board of Dermatology (Sub: Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery)Education history
Fellowship Mohs Micrographic Surgery - University of Utah School of Medicine Fellow Residency Dermatology - University of Utah School of Medicine Resident Fellowship Dermatology - University of Utah School of Medicine Fellow Internship Internal Medicine - University of Utah School of Medicine Intern Professional Medical Medicine - University of Minnesota M.D. Graduate Training Laboratory Medicine and Pathology - University of Minnesota Master's Undergraduate Medical Technology - University of Minnesota B.S. Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Donigan JM, Srivastava D, Maher I, Abdelmalek M, Bar AA, Blalock TW, Bordeaux JS, Brodland DG, Carroll BT, Council ML, Duffy K, Fathi R, Golda N, Johnson-Jahangir H, Konda S, Leitenberger JJ, Moye M, Nelson JL, Patel VA, Shaffer JJ, Soltani-Arabshahi R, Tristani-Firouzi P, Tschetter AJ, Nijhawan RI (2020). Opioid Prescribing Recommendations After Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Reconstruction: A Delphi Consensus. Dermatol Surg, 47(2), 167-169. ()
- Donigan JM, Franco AI, Stoddard GJ, Hedderman A, Tristani-Firouzi P, Bowen GM, Millican EA, Duffy KL (2018). Opioid Prescribing Patterns After Micrographic Surgery: A Follow-up Retrospective Chart Review. Dermatol Surg, 45(4), 508-513. ()
- Saluja SS, Walker ML, Summers EM, Tristani-Firouzi P, Smart DR (2017). Safety of non-ablative fractional laser for acne scars within 1 month after treatment with oral isotretinoin: A randomized split-face controlled trial. Lasers Surg Med, 49(10), 886-890. ()
- Hyde MA, Hadley ML, Tristani-Firouzi P, Goldgar D, Bowen GM (2012). A randomized trial of the off-label use of imiquimod, 5%, cream with vs without tazarotene, 0.1%, gel for the treatment of lentigo maligna, followed by conservative staged excisions. Arch Dermatol, 148(5), 592-6. ()
- Hadley J, Tristani-Firouzi P, Hull C, Florell S, Cotter M, Hadley M (2012). Results of an investigator-initiated single-blind split-face comparison of photodynamic therapy and 5% imiquimod cream for the treatment of actinic keratoses. Dermatol Surg, 38(5), 722-7. ()
- Bowen AR, Burt L, Boucher K, Tristani-Firouzi P, Florell SR (2012). Use of proliferation rate, p53 staining and perforating elastic fibers in distinguishing keratoacanthoma from hypertrophic lichen planus: a pilot study. J Cutan Pathol, 39(2), 243-50. ()
- Foo CW, Tristani-Firouzi P (2011). Topical modalities for treatment and prevention of postsurgical hypertrophic scars. Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am, 19(3), 551-7. ()
- Hadley JC, Tristani-Firouzi P, Florell SF, Bowen GM, Hadley ML (2009). Case series of multiple recurrent reactive keratoacanthomas developing at surgical margins. Dermatol Surg, 35(12), 2019-24. ()
- Duffy KL, Bowen AR, Tristani-Firouzi P, Florell SR, Hadley ML (2009). Eccrine syringofibroadenoma-like change adjacent to a squamous cell carcinoma: potential histologic pitfall in Mohs micrographic surgery. Dermatol Surg, 35(3), 519-22. ()
- Duffy KL, Florell SR, Tristani-Firouzi P, Bowen AR, Hadley ML (2009). Syringocystadenomatous-like change adjacent to a squamous cell carcinoma: Potential Mohs Micrographic Surgery pitfall. Dermatol Surg, 35(3), 519-22.
- Duffy KL, McKenna JK, Hadley ML, Tristani-Firouzi P (2009). Nonmelanoma skin cancers of the ear: correlation between subanatomic location and post-Mohs micrographic surgery defect size. Dermatol Surg, 35(1), 30-3. ()
- Hadley JC, Tristani-Firouzi P, Florell SF, Bowen GM, Hadley ML (2009). Case Series of Multiply Recurrent Reactive Keratoacanthoma Developing at Surgical Margins. Dermatol Surg, 35(12), 2019-24.
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