Medical Dermatology
Preserving the Health of Your Skin
Medical dermatology encompasses a wide range of skin conditions, from common issues such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis, to more rare and serious diseases such as melanoma and other skin cancers.

“ A Science Dedicated to Understanding and Treating the Skin ”

“As a dermatologist, I play a key role in patient education, guiding them on best practices for sun protection and hygiene to preserve the health of their skin.”
Dermatological diagnostics include various techniques, such as clinical examination to visually assess skin lesions, dermatoscopy, an essential tool for examining moles and other skin abnormalities, as well as biopsies, which are used when in-depth analysis is needed to provide an accurate diagnosis. Dermatological treatments vary depending on the skin condition and may include topical creams, oral medications, photodynamic therapy, and procedures such as cryotherapy. Outpatient surgery may also be considered for treating certain skin conditions, such as cancerous lesions, cysts, or nevi.
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)
A Targeted Treatment in Medical Dermatology
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an advanced therapeutic method used in dermatology to treat certain precancerous or cancerous skin conditions. This non-invasive technique combines the application of a photosensitizing agent with specific light activation, allowing for selective destruction of abnormal cells while preserving the surrounding healthy tissue.
