Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. Skin cancer affects 1 in 3 Australians under the age of 70. It has never been more important to have you…
When we are faced with a suspicious lesion after a thorough skin examination it is recommended to do a biopsy to get a definite diagnosis that will help in…
Cryotherapy is the treatment that we apply to treat certain skin conditions through the use of liquid nitrogen (dry ice). The time and frequency of the…
The entire lesion is removed including the appropriate margins according to the latest guidelines of skin cancer management. There are several types of…
Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) is a three step medical treatment in which 8 to10mls of the patient’s own blood is drawn, processed and then the PRP…
While Botox is often associated with wrinkle free faces it also can treat serious medical conditions and eliminate embarrassing problems like: Excessive…