
Diseases of the skin
Dermatologists are experts in the diagnosis and treatment and prevention of skin cancers and all diseases of the skin, hair and nail.
It takes a minimum of 11 years medical training to become a Dermatologist.
Dermatologists have extensive training and experience in the accurate diagnosis and optimal management of the full range of dermatological problems including but not limited to the following:
Acne
Rashes
Psoriasis
Eczema
Dermatitis
Hair Disorders
Skin Pigmentation Disorders
Rosacea
Allergies affecting the skin
Drug Eruption
Skin infections
Nail Disorders
Paediatric Dermatology
Immunobullous Diseases
Below are two comprehensive A-Z resource on all Diseases of the Skin
Primary Services


Skin Cancer Treatments
For most skin cancers early treatment will result in a cure. BCCs and SCCS can be treated with a variety of methods.



Diseases of the skin
Dermatologists are experts in the diagnosis and treatment and prevention of skin cancers and all diseases of the skin, hair and nail.


Facilities


Dermatologists
On an average day, Dermatologists find 10 to 20 skin cancers that may have otherwise gone undiagnosed.
Dermatologists are highly skilled and experienced in detecting and treating cancer and melanoma and accurately diagnosing and managing diseases of the skin, hair, and nail.
Drummoyne Dermatology provides facilities and support staff for independent Dermatologists who operate their businesses from this location.
Dermatologists have extensive training and experience in the accurate diagnosis and optimal management of the full range of dermatological problems including but not limited to...
Skin Cancer
Around 2/3 Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer or melanoma in their lifetime. Experienced dermatologists diagnose and treat 10-20 skin cancers a day, which can be successfully treated if detected early.
Acne
Acne, or, acne vulgaris, is a skin condition characterised by red pimples and often blackheads on the face, neck, back and chest.
Rashes
Skin rashes can occur from a variety of factors, including genetics, allergy, irritation, immune system disorders and medications.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a common skin condition that speeds up the life cycle of skin cells. It causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin. The commonest type of psoriasis causes red, scaly patches on the skin.
Skin infections
A skin infection occurs when parasites, fungi, or germs such as bacteria penetrate the skin and spread. When this happens, it can cause pain, swelling, other types of discomfort, and skin color changes. A skin infection may be mild or serious. Skin infections are different from rashes...
Rosacea
Rosacea is a skin disease, mainly on the face, sometimes with redness, flushing and hard, pus-filled pimples.
Hair Disorders
Most hair disorders aren’t serious, but they are often considered major cosmetic issues that require treatment.
Paediatric Dermatology
A pediatric dermatologist cares for children (newborns through adolescents) with skin disorders. All of our dermatologists are trained in paediatric dermatology.
Eczema
Eczema, also known as dermatitis, affects the skin, causing redness, itching, and sometimes infections.
Nail Disorders
Some of the causes of nail disorders include the following: Infections (such as paronychia, warts, and green nail syndrome) Injuries. Internal diseases (such as certain lung diseases, which can cause yellow nail syndrome) Nail fungus (onychomycosis) Structural problems (such as an ingrown toenail)



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