SKN Institute

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“Elmhurst is such a vibrant, supportive community. It’s a place that values connection and trust—exactly what I wanted to build into my practice.”

– Paula S. Malhotra, MD

 

For Dr. Paula Malhotra, founder of SKN Institute in Elmhurst, dermatology is about far more than skin—it’s about trust, transparency, and personalized care. As a board-certified dermatologist with experience in both academic medicine and private practice, Dr. Malhotra created a clinic where patients receive expert guidance, individualized attention, and no pressure.

“I’m thrilled to bring my experience and passion for dermatology to the vibrant community of Elmhurst,” she says. “Every aspect of this practice was thoughtfully designed around my patients—from cutting-edge diagnostic tools to a serene, welcoming environment. It’s important to me that every patient feels seen, valued, and confident in the care they receive.”

That vision led her to open SKN Institute, a state-of-the-art dermatology and medical aesthetics practice with an integrated medical spa. Patients of all ages—from infants to seniors—receive care for everything from acne, eczema, and psoriasis to advanced cosmetic procedures. Every treatment, whether medical or aesthetic, is performed or overseen by Dr. Malhotra herself. “My approach combines scientific rigor with an artistic eye to deliver results that are not only effective, evidence-based, but also naturally beautiful,” she adds.

Dr. Malhotra earned her medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine, where she also completed her dermatology residency and served as Chief Resident in 2012. A former faculty member at Northwestern University, she brings over a decade of academic and clinical experience to her new home in the western suburbs.

One of the most exciting areas of her work is the rapid advancement in non-invasive technology. “Lasers, regenerative therapies like PRP, and better understanding of skin biology allow us to do more with less,” she says. “But it’s important to guide patients with integrity—not hype.” At its core, SKN Institute reflects the Elmhurst values Dr. Malhotra admires most: excellence without ego, and expertise with heart. “This community appreciates quality, professionalism, and relationships,” she says. “That’s exactly the foundation I’ve built my practice on.”

 

SKN Institute
105 S York Street, Suite #500, Elmhurst, Illinois
(630) 349-3040
sknin.com

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