Meet Dr. Jennifer Herrmann
Dr. Jennifer Herrmann
Dr. Jennifer Herrmann is a double board-certified, fellowship-trained dermatologist who earned her medical degree from Harvard Medical School and graduated summa cum laude in molecular biology from Princeton University, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi. She later completed a procedural dermatology fellowship in Mohs micrographic surgery, complex facial reconstruction, and cosmetic dermatology at UCSF and went on to serve as Director of Dermatologic Surgery at Harbor-UCLA. She now maintains active board certifications in both Dermatology and Mohs Micrographic Surgery.
Dr. Herrmann built a highly regarded private practice in Beverly Hills for nearly a decade, caring for a discerning, aesthetics-focused clientele as well as complex skin cancer patients. During that time she arrived at a pivotal insight: skin is an honest narrator of what’s happening biologically, but it is rarely the whole story. True longevity — cellular, cognitive, metabolic — cannot be delivered by surface procedures alone. That realization led her to expand her practice beyond aesthetic intervention and into cellular health.
She pursued advanced education in functional and root-cause medicine, completing certification in peptide therapeutics through the SSRP and training through The Institute for Functional Medicine. Her current work sits at the intersection of regenerative dermatology, hormone architecture, mitochondrial health, immune balance, and metabolic resilience. She is known for building individualized longevity strategies that integrate ultra-tailored nutraceuticals, evidence-based peptide protocols, hormone recalibration, inflammatory and cardiometabolic mapping, sleep and nervous system repair, and disciplined lifestyle architecture. The goal is not simply to look rested, but to remain biologically capable — to protect collagen, cognition, vascular integrity, and vitality in parallel.
Scientifically, Dr. Herrmann’s background is deep. Her research career has spanned melanoma immunology, skin cancer genetics, oncogenic signaling, and surgical oncology, and her work has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals. She has authored textbook chapters on advanced cutaneous reconstruction and teaches nationally.
She is also widely regarded as an expert voice in the public space. Dr. Herrmann has been featured by outlets such as Oprah, Byrdie, Poosh, The Zoe Report, Shape, Refinery29, and LA Confidential, where she is frequently asked to translate complex topics — peptide therapeutics, hormone strategy, metabolic aging, inflammatory skin biology — into language that is elegant and actionable.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Herrmann is an accomplished classical violinist. She was co-concertmaster of the Princeton University Orchestra, has appeared as an international concerto soloist, and trained in Japan under Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. The same discipline she brought to performance — precision, timing, refinement at the sub-millimeter level — informs the way she practices medicine.
Dr. Herrmann now cares for a limited number of patients in a collaborative, high-touch model. She works alongside their existing physicians when appropriate, integrates advanced therapeutics only when they can be monitored responsibly, and treats “aesthetics” as a biomarker rather than a goal. Her core philosophy is simple and unapologetically strategic: longevity is designable. Looking ageless is only the visible edge of a much deeper project — preserving repair capacity at the cellular, hormonal, vascular, and neurologic levels so that youth is not just seen, but lived.
MEDICAL DIRECTOR - MD, FAAD, FACMS