Dermatology

On this page we explore the diverse range of skin issues that individuals may encounter. Dermatological conditions encompass a wide spectrum, from common concerns like acne, eczema, and psoriasis to more specialised areas like skin cancer detection and treatment. Dermatologists are committed to providing expert care, addressing concerns related to skin, hair, and nails. Whether you are dealing with persistent acne, seeking solutions for dermatitis, or require further investigation, our dermatologists near you are equipped with the expertise to diagnose, treat, and guide you on the path to healthy skin.

When searching for a dermatologist, our practitioners can help you in identifying and managing any skin condition. Our dermatological resources and services can help in educating and managing your condition as well.

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The process to find a specialised Dermatologist near me

Dermatologists near me are sometimes hard to find. Dermatologists are highly trained medical professionals specialising in diagnosing and treating skin conditions. It is important to gain an accurate diagnosis and development of a comprehensive treatment plan.

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Allergy Life Australia

Allergy Life Australia is a national non-profit DGR-registered charity organisation. Its mission at Allergy Life Australia is to support, empower and advocate for the lives and lifestyles of those living with Allergies in Australia by providing awareness, support, empowerment and connection through a range of modern programmes and initiatives to improve the lives and lifestyles of Australians living with allergies.
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Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy

ASCIA, established in 1990, serves as the principal professional body for clinical immunology and allergy specialists in Australia and New Zealand. As a company limited by guarantee and registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC), ASCIA is committed to advancing the science and practice of allergy and clinical immunology.
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Dermo Direct

Dermo Direct provides digital specialist dermatology services to anyone in Australia who is in need.

What is a
Dermatologist

FAQs

How do dermatologists treat eczema?

Dermatologists treat eczema by developing a personalised plan that may include topical corticosteroids, moisturisers, antihistamines, and, in more severe cases, systemic medications like immunosuppressants or biologics. Lifestyle changes, such as avoiding triggers and using gentle skincare products, are also important in managing eczema.

Can dermatologists help with hair loss?

Yes, dermatologists can diagnose and treat various causes of hair loss, including androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern baldness), alopecia areata, and hair loss due to scalp conditions. Treatment options may include topical treatments, oral medications, and in some cases, procedures like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy.

What are common conditions treated by dermatologists?

Common conditions treated by dermatologists include acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, dermatitis, fungal infections, warts, moles, skin cancer, and hair loss. Dermatologists also address cosmetic concerns such as wrinkles, age spots, and other signs of aging.

Can a dermatologist help with chronic skin conditions?

Yes. Dermatologists are equipped to manage a wide range of chronic skin conditions, including:

  • Eczema: They can develop a personalised treatment plan to control flare-ups and improve your quality of life.
  • Psoriasis: Dermatologists offer various treatments to manage symptoms and slow disease progression.
  • Acne: They can create a customised treatment plan to address persistent acne and prevent scarring.
  • Rosacea: Dermatologists can diagnose and develop a treatment plan to control redness, bumps, and other symptoms.
  • And more.

Living with a chronic skin condition can be frustrating. A dermatologist can be your partner in managing your condition.

When should I see a dermatologist?

You should see a dermatologist if you have any concerns about your skin, hair, or nails. This could include:

  • Any chronic skin conditions that aren't getting better
  • Rashes, bumps, or other skin lesions
  • Acne that is not responding to over-the-counter treatments
  • Changes in the size, shape, or colour of a mole
  • Hair loss
  • Brittle nails or nail discolouration

Looking for a dermatologist? Find a practitioner with special interest in dermatology from our list of practitioners in your area.

What is a dermatologist and what conditions do they treat?

A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specialises in diagnosing and treating conditions of the hair, skin, and nails. They have extensive training in skin diseases, including acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer, and more.