Have you had your skin checked recently?

Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. About two in three Australians will be diagnosed with some form of skin cancer before the age of 70.

Non-melanoma skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia. Over one million treatments are given each year in Australia for non-melanoma skin cancers.

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) can develop in young people, but it is more common in people over 40. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC occurs) mostly in people over 50.

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Who is at higher risk for skin cancer?

 

All Australians are at risk of skin cancer due to the high levels of UV radiation we experience. However, some Australians have a higher risk, including people who have:

  • had a previous skin cancer, including melanoma

  • a family history of skin cancer

  • fair or freckled skin, especially those with skin that burns easily

  • red or fair hair and light-coloured eyes (blue or green)

  • lots of moles on their body

  • worked or currently works outdoors

  • had short, intense periods of exposure to UV radiation

  • actively tanned or used solariums

  • a weakened immune system

  • certain skin conditions, including sunspots.

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Introducing our Dermatoscopy Services

Book a full-body skin check today:

  • Melanomas

  • Moles

  • Freckles

  • Sunspots

  • Basal cell carcinoma (BCCs)

  • Squamous cell carcinoma (SCCs)

We also treat these conditions using the Clinical Skin Clear machine:

  • Fibroma on face/neck

  • Skin tag with stalk

  • Flat skin tag

  • Clogged Pores

  • Cherry Angiomas

How does the Clinical Skin Clear machine work?

It works non-invasively using Radio and High Frequency technologies combined, based on the principle of liquids being attracted to heat which is released via probes of various sizes.

  • Treatments are quick and do not pierce the skin’s surface.

  • The technique is simple and effective and does not harm surrounding tissue.

  • Small skin tags or blood spots disappear immediately and hyper-pigmented areas, such as liver or age spots, take only a few seconds to treat.

  • There is minimal discomfort and healing time is short, ranging from 1 or 2 days for skin tags, to a couple of weeks for larger skin abnormalities.

Pricing

 

Option One

$100

Full body skin checkup (Head to toe)

 

Option Four

$85*

Removal of large skin tags using the Clinical Skin Clear Machine.

If follow-up consultations are required, an additional $85 will apply.

*The price is inclusive of the consultation fee.

Option Two

$60*

Removal of small skin tags using the skin clear system.

If follow-up consultations are required, an additional $60 will apply.

*The price is inclusive of the consultation fee.

 

Option Three

$75*

Removal of medium skin tags using the Clinical Skin Clear Machine.

If follow-up consultations are required, an additional $75 will apply.

*The price is inclusive of the consultation fee.

 

About Nagi Awad, Dermatoscopist

Nagi graduated from the University of Queensland, School of Medicine, with a Professional Diploma in Dermoscopy. With over 10 years of experience, he specialises in skin check-ups, removal of minor skin lesions, and treatment using the skin-clear system.

A member of IDS and APAN, he contributes to clinical research and aims to enhance education in dermoscopy. His diverse experience in various medical centres has honed his skills as a skin therapist.

Special interests: Full body skin check-ups, Removal of minor skin lesions, Skin tags & fibromas, Treatment of warts & skincare

Languages: English, Arabic, French

Please note: All consultations will be billed privately, and there will be no Medicare rebate.