Skin Cancers
Early Diagnosis
When it comes to skin cancer, early diagnosis is your best line of defence. Long-term exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays damages the genetic material found in skin, leading to skin cancer. As such, there is no safe way to tan.
Because Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world, it’s important to detect any abnormalities early on.
Frequent Self-inspections
Check your skin every three months, starting now. If you do find a mole, freckle or spot that concerns you, make an appointment for our doctor to check your skin.
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Skin Cancers
Basal Cell Carcinoma
With our help, you can manage the most common and least dangerous form of skin cancer.
Melanoma
By staying aware of new spots and existing moles, you can help us diagnose melanoma early on.
Solar Keratosis (Sunspots)
Our doctor can monitor your sunspots, even if you haven’t recently experienced sun exposure.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Our professionals can also treat Squamous Cell Carcinoma, often caused by excessive sun exposure.
At our clinic you will experience the excellent care and service
Advanced Treatment Options

Molemapping (MoleMax)
Using a high-resolution HD camera, MoleMax records digital images of moles for future comparison. This machine reduces unnecessary excisions.
DermEngine & Molescope II
Our doctor also uses DermEngine, a state-of-the-art software in the field of skin screening. Using Dermoscope Lens on your smart phone, patients can send in their own pictures from almost anywhere for our team to review.
Total body scans require an in-person consultation and with our current technology these now only take 15 minutes.
Skin Cancer Treatments and Surgery
Our skin cancer treatments include:
- topical treatments.
- cryotherapy.
- shave and punch biopsies.
Skin cancer surgeries include:
- simple excisions.
- complicated flaps and skin grafts.