Below is a sample of the conditions I treat and the treatment options

Skin cancer

Skin cancer is the abnormal growth of skin cells. These most often develop on sun exposed skin.

Pre-cancerous skin lesions

Sun damaged skin can develop to a skin cancer

Eczema

Eczema is a condition that causes your skin to become dry, itchy and bumpy.

Psoriasis

Is a life long condition in which the immune system becomes overactive causing the skin cells to multiple too quickly.

Acne

Acne is a skin condition that occurs when your hair follicles become plugged with oil and dead skin cells.

Excessive sweating

Botulinum toxins acts as an inhibitor of the overactive sweat glands. This is injected into the affected area, hence reducing the volume of sweat produced from the sweat glands in the axillary area . A consultation and assessment is required to assess suitability

our services

Skin biopsy

A skin biopsy involves taking sample of the skin for examination under the microscope. The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic. Different types of biopsy: Punch biopsy: This procedure takes a small section of the lesion including deeper layers of the skin using special circular tool. Shave biopsy: This procedure takes a small section of top of skin lesion with a tool similar to a razor.

Skin excision

A skin excision involves taking the entire lump or the area of abnormal skin, including some of the surrounding normal skin under local anaesthetic. A Skin excision is considered the gold standard to treat primary skin cancer.

Cryotherapy

Freezing with liquid nitrogen. This procedure is completed on the day of consultation and may require several sessions depending on the condition treated.

Curettage & cautery

This is similar to shave biopsy, but using special instrument called curate.

Botox (Botulinum toxins)

for treatment of hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating

for treatment of hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating Botulinum toxins acts as an inhibitor of the overactive sweat glands. This is injected into the affected area, hence reducing the volume of sweat produced from the sweat glands in the axillary area . A consultation and assessment is required to assess suitability

Mole mapping

Mole mapping is a form of screening to detect skin cancer. This involves a specialised computer taking photographs of your entire body and then combining these photos into a complete image of the body.

Other services

Mole removal for aesthetic and medical reasons Skin tag removal Cyst removal Wart removal Skin scraping for skin fungal infection diagnosis Nail clipping for fungal nail infection diagnosis

Mole check & monitor

As part of annual check , or for any changing moles
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