
Meet Drs. Rick and Arlene Noodleman, creators of Revercel® anti-aging skincare products
Revercel products were created by the husband-and-wife team of Doctors Rick and Arlene Noodleman, a cosmetic dermatologist and a preventive medicine specialist respectively. The development of Revercel is the outcome of their dedication to total skin wellness and their patients' desire to achieve healthy, younger-looking skin. The products are scientifically based and clinically proven. Great results have lead to widespread demand.
Rick Noodleman, M.D.
Cosmetic Dermatologist
Medical Director, Age Defy Dermatology and Wellness
As medical director of the largest accredited cosmetic dermatology medical center in California's Silicon Valley, Dr. Rick Noodleman is a pioneer in the development of many innovative surgical procedures and skin care compounds. After completing his dermatology residency at Stanford University School of Medicine, he served a Dermatologic Surgery fellowship at Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Noodleman received his M.D. from the University of Minnesota and his B.A. from Harvard University. He has authored numerous articles for professional and consumer-based publications.
Arlene Noodleman, M.D., M.P.H.
Preventive Medicine Specialist
President and CEO, Revercel LLC
Board-certified in preventive medicine, Dr. Arlene Noodleman focuses on ways to inhibit and reverse the aging process of the skin. Prior to establishing Revercel, she practiced preventive and occupational medicine in California's Silicon Valley. Dr. Noodleman honed her clinical research skills with senior management positions at leading pharmaceutical, medical device and biotech companies. She holds B.A. and M.D. degrees from the University of Minnesota, a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of California, Berkeley and served a fellowhip at Duke University Medical Center.
Have a question about your skin? You can ask the doctors for help with your skincare concerns. Email your question (askthedoctor@revercel.com), and read answers to other readers' queries here.
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