Dermatologist Appointment

Dermatologists welcome patients of all ages, including children and young people, with various skin problems or diseases as well as aesthetic concerns (wrinkles, pigmentation spots, rosacea, skin ageing and sagging, acne) and for mole and skin formation checks with a dermatoscope.

Forget problems, find solutions

We always approach each patient individually, listening to their concerns and taking into account their wishes to find the best way to restore the health and beauty of their skin.

We understand that skin problems can affect more than just your appearance – they can also affect your confidence, self-esteem and quality of life. Whether it is acne, eczema, sun damage or signs of ageing, our experienced dermatologists are here to listen to patients’ concerns and provide customised solutions that meet individual needs.

The goal is for every patient to leave our clinic not only with more beautiful skin but also with more confidence. After all, true beauty comes from within, but the right care can help bring it out even more.

WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW?

What kind of help can you get from a dermatologist?

Our doctors deal with:

  • Diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of skin diseases
  • Performing laser treatments
  • Non-surgical aesthetic procedures (botulinum toxin injections, filler injections, threads, laser, etc.)
  • Mole examinations (smaller skin formations can be removed during the consultation or patients can be referred to a plastic surgeon for surgical removal within the clinic)
  • Skin care advice

What are the most common concerns for visiting a dermatologist?

A dermatologist can be consulted for many different skin concerns and conditions. Dermatologists are trained to identify, diagnose and treat a wide range of skin conditions. Here are some of the main reasons why people may seek dermatological care:

  • Skin Cancer (mole examination) – Early detection and treatment are crucial; this includes checking for unusual moles or skin changes and arranging for surgical removal if necessary.
  • Acne – One of the most common causes that brings people to a dermatologist. This includes the treatment of blackheads, whiteheads and other acne-related breakouts.
  • Eczema – A skin inflammation that causes itching, redness and scaling.
  • Rosacea – A chronic condition that causes facial redness and sometimes small, red, pus-like rashes.
  • Pigmentation disorders – Such as melasma, vitiligo or hyperpigmentation, which cause changes in skin colour.
  • Skin ageing – Dermatologists offer solutions to combat signs of ageing, such as wrinkles, fine lines and sagging skin.
  • Psoriasis – A chronic skin condition that causes the accelerated production of skin cells, creating thickened, red patches covered in white or silvery scales.
  • Skin infections – Bacterial, viral or fungal infections, including herpes and yeast infections.
  • Allergic reactions – Skin allergies or contact dermatitis that can be caused by certain materials, such as nickel or cosmetics.

If you have any of these conditions or other skin-related concerns, a visit to a dermatologist is a good step to understanding the problem and finding the right treatment.

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