Dermatologists at Skinplus Dermatology in Findon, Newton and Adelaide, SA offer diagnosis, treatment and prevention of skin diseases and skin cancers.Contact UsOur TeamDr Yu-Chuan LeeSkin and Mole Checks Adelaide
Dermatologists at Skinplus Dermatology in Findon, Newton and Adelaide, SA offer diagnosis, treatment and prevention of skin diseases and skin cancers.Our TeamContact UsDr Yu-Chuan LeeSkin and Mole Checks Adelaide
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hair loss
eczema
psoriasis
photodynamic therapy and chemical skin peels
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Who is Skin Solutions dermatology?
Founded by Board Certified female Dermatologist and MOHS Surgeon, Dr. Julie Pena has served the city of Franklin as a local woman business owner since 2001. At Skin Solutions Dermatology, we offer the best in both medical and cosmetic injectable services. We provide treatment and medical expertise for patients of all ages, pediatric to geriatric.
Skin plus dermatology
Small benign skin tumor
A skin tag, or acrochordon, is a small benign tumor that forms primarily in areas where the skin forms creases, such as the neck, armpit and groin. They may also occur on the face, usually on the eyelids. Though tags up to half an inch (12.7 mm) long have been seen, they are typically the size of a grain of rice. The surface of an acrochordon may be smooth or irregular in appearance and is often raised from the surface of the skin on a fleshy stalk called a peduncle. Microscopically, an acrochordon consists of a fibrovascular core, sometimes also with fat cells, covered by an unremarkable epidermis. However, tags may become irritated by shaving, clothing, jewellery, or eczema.
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
Medical condition
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) is a dermatological condition caused by Staphylococcus aureus.