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Specialty dermatology clinics

The Skin Hospital runs an extensive range of speciality clinics for more complex skin conditions. Our specialists who run the clinics have additional training and experience in dealing with these more challenging skin disorders.

To find your specialist, select the condition and scroll down to find a dermatologist who specialises in your condition.

Pigmentary Disorder

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Woman with vitiligo skin condition
Vitiligo
Vitiligo is characterised by white patches on the skin, known as depigmentation (loss of colour).
Psoriasis
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a skin condition that quickens the lifecycle of skin cells, causing cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin.
Port wine stain
Port Wine Stains
A port wine stain appears as a red/pink birthmark that present from birth and are common among newborns.
Urticaria
Hives (Urticaria)
Hives (urticaria) are a common skin condition that produce an itchy rash (welts or wheals).
Girl looking at her skin in the mirror
Photoaging
Photoaging is when ultraviolet rays have had an ageing effect on the skin.
Acne
Acne
Acne is characterised by the presence of blackheads and whiteheads (known as comedones), and in more severe cases there is inflammation with pustules and cysts.
Eczema (atopic dermatitis)
Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a common skin condition that can affect children and adults.
Hyperhidrosis
Excessive sweating (Hyperhidrosis)
Hyperhidrosis is the medical name given to excessive sweating.
Woman with vitiligo skin condition
HIV Skin Conditions
HIV can be a very hard condition to live with as there are other skin conditions that may accompany the virus.
Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS)
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting areas of the body with apocrine glands (particular types of sweat glands).
Hirsutism
Hirsutism
Hirsutism (Female Facial Hair) is a condition occurring in women, characterised by unwanted, male-pattern type hair growth that results in excess amounts of dark, coarse body hair.
Lipoatrophy
Lipoatrophy
Facial lipoatrophy (also known as lipodystrophy) is part of a redistribution of body fat, most commonly occurring in people living with HIV.
Melanoma
Melanoma
Malignant melanoma is the least common but also the most dangerous type of skin cancer occurring on skin
Nail disease
Nail Disease
Discoloured, distorted or otherwise unsightly fingernails and toenails are common problems in people of all ages.
Rosacea
Rosacea
Rosacea is a common skin disorder which causes the face and neck area to become red and inflamed, usually affecting people between 30 and 50 years old and rarely affects children.
Scabies
Scabies
Scabies appears as a highly contagious and itchy rash that easily spreads to other members in the same household.
Melanoma
Skin Cancer
Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world.  Early detection and prompt treatment of skin cancer leads to a greater chance of a cure.
Child with dermatitis
Paediatrics
Pediatric dermatology is a specialised field that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair and nail conditions in infants, children and adolescents.
Pigmentary Disorder
Pigmentary disorders
Pigmentary Disorders are conditions that affect the colour of the skin, hair or eyes.
Dermatology
General dermatology
General dermatology encompasses diagnosis and management of diseases and conditions affecting the skin, hair and nails.
male dermatoses
Male dermatoses
Male dermatoses encompasses a wide range of skin conditions affecting the male genitals with symptoms including itching, pain, redness and thickening of the skin.
female dermatoses
Female dermatoses
Female dermatoses are skin conditions that specifically affect women, with vulvar dermatoses being a common and often chronic type of dermatoses. 
Hair loss (Alopecia Areata)
Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss and commonly affects both men and women.
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