Treatments available
Bacterial, viral and fungal skin infections
Bacterial infections are treated with antibiotics, viral infections with antiviral medications, and fungal infections with antifungal agents. Diagnosis is key for appropriate treatment.
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
Treated with antiperspirants, Botox injections, or iontophoresis to reduce sweating. In severe cases, surgical options like sweat gland removal may be considered.
Paediatric dermatology
Specializes in diagnosing and treating skin conditions in children, including eczema, acne, and birthmarks. Treatments are tailored to the unique needs and skin sensitivities of young patients.
Skin allergies
Treated with antihistamines, topical corticosteroids, and avoiding allergens. Patch testing may be used to identify triggers and guide appropriate management strategies.
Skin cancer diagnosis and treatment
Involves biopsy for diagnosis and treatments like surgery, radiation, or topical chemotherapy. Early detection and treatment are crucial for effective management and improved outcomes.
Childhood acne management
Childhood acne needs careful management with gentle topical treatments and lifestyle changes, plus education for parents and children on effective skincare to prevent scarring and manage symptoms.
Milia and wart removal
Milia and wart removal involves precise techniques like laser treatment, cryotherapy, or minor surgery to safely remove these skin lesions, restoring smooth, blemish-free skin.