

Dr. Vinson Pineda is a distinguished dermatologist who spearheaded the birth of corporate practice in clinical dermatology through the establishment of Dermclinic. His expertise in dermatology led to the foundation of the country’s pioneer dermatological center that caters to the skin and hair care needs of Filipinos.
Apart from Dermclinic’s success, Dr. Pineda is known for his milestone works on Minoxidil – a world-renowned hair-restorer and Tretinoin – a scientifically proven remedy for wrinkles and acne. That is not to mention the breakthrough dermatological products he likewise helped set off like Regroe, Derm A, and Gluta White & Firm, to name a few.
With a very wide array of professional beauty services and the support of expert medical staff, Dermclinic assures every client that their precious investment will help them uncover, and enhance their beauty -safely and effectively.
Education
- University of the Philippines Entrance Scholarship – 1954-1960
- UERM Memorial Medical Center – 1960-1964
- Passed the Medical Board Examination- 1964
Dermatology Trainings
1964-1966
- Fellow Resident in Medicine, Mary Johnston Hospital, Department of Medicine
1967-1969
- Fellow in Dermatology, UP-PGH Medical Center
- Rockefeller Scholar, China Medical Board
1980
- Fellow, New York University, Department of Dermatology, Skin and Cancer Unit
Dermatological Societies
- President and Founder, Philippine Academy of Clinical and Cosmetic Dermatology, 2004 up to present
- President & Chairman of the Board, Dermatology Institute Foundation of the Philippines
- Fellow, Philippine Society of Aesthetic Medicine
- Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology
- Fellow, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
- Fellow, International Society of Dermatopathology
- Fellow, International Society of Tropical Dermatology
Other Affiliations
- President, UERMMMC Alumni Association, Inc., 1980-1981
- Chairman, House of Delegates, Committee on Resolution and By-Laws (Philippine Medical Association) 1979-1980
- President, Manila Medical Society, 1979-1981
