Dermatology: Skin Diseases
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Overview
Disorders that occur as a result of the body’s reaction to different and foreign substances are called allergic diseases. Disorders that damage the body’s immune system are called immunological diseases. Our hospital has doctors who specialize in these two disease groups, as well as immunology and allergic diseases.
Our doctors carry out the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of many diseases such as allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis, eye allergy, urticaria, drug allergy, food allergy, insect allergies, allergic shock (anaphylaxis) and angioedema in our clinic.
Our doctors determine existing or emerging allergic disease and plan their treatment through respiratory function test, drug loading test, allergen provocation tests, exercise test, radiological examinations, sweat test, skin tests and laboratory tests.
In our hospital, immunotherapy is used effectively in the treatment of allergic diseases. With immunotherapy, the substance that causes allergy is given to the patient at regular intervals to strengthen the immune system. At the end of the treatment, the aim is to eliminate or reduce the symptoms.
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Treatment Methods
The Dermatology departments at MEDICALPOINT INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL provide a wide range of healthcare services, including the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions such as allergic skin disorders, excessive sweating, Behcet’s disease, sexually transmitted infections, skin infections, skin tumors, adverse drug reactions, psoriasis, scalp issues, nail problems, hives, vitiligo, sebaceous gland disorders, and burns.
These services are available at both the hospital and outpatient clinics within the group. We also caters to patients seeking cosmetic dermatology procedures.
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Nail Extraction and Revision
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Oncological Surgery
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Prick test
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Skin Biopsy
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Stain lasers (Q switch Nd-YAG)
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Vascular laser (Pro yellow)
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Youth Vaccine
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Dermatoscopy
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Electrocauterization
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Filling
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Fractional Laser
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Laser Mole (Nevus) Treatment: Ablative and Fractional Laser
FAQ
A dermatologist specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes. This includes common skin issues, chronic diseases, infections, cosmetic concerns, and skin cancers.
Our specialists provide expert care for a wide range of conditions, including:
Acne and acne scars
Eczema and atopic dermatitis
Psoriasis
Fungal and bacterial skin infections
Rosacea
Vitiligo and pigmentation disorders
Hair loss (alopecia)
Nail disorders
Skin allergies and hives
Warts and moles
Skin cancer diagnosis and monitoring
We offer both medical and cosmetic dermatology services, such as:
Cryotherapy for warts and lesions
Dermatoscopic mole analysis and skin cancer screening
Skin biopsies for diagnosis
Acne treatments (topical, oral, and laser-based)
Chemical peels
Botox and dermal fillers
Laser therapy for pigmentation, vascular lesions, and rejuvenation
You should book an appointment if you experience:
Persistent skin rashes or irritation
Sudden or severe acne outbreaks
Hair loss or changes in nail texture
Unusual or changing moles
Itching, dryness, or unexplained spots
Chronic skin conditions not responding to home treatment
Yes. Acne is a common yet treatable skin condition that can lead to scarring and emotional distress if left untreated. Our dermatologists provide personalized treatment plans to control outbreaks and improve skin appearance.
Yes. We perform dermatoscopic mole analysis to detect suspicious skin lesions early. Regular skin checks are essential for individuals with many moles, fair skin, or a family history of skin cancer.
Absolutely. We offer a range of non-surgical aesthetic procedures such as:
Botox and fillers for wrinkle reduction
Skin rejuvenation and anti-aging treatments
Laser therapy for acne scars, sun damage, and hair removal
Medical peels to improve skin tone and texture
You can help your dermatologist by:
Not wearing makeup or nail polish (if relevant)
Bringing photos of flare-ups if symptoms are intermittent
Listing all current medications and allergies
Noting any family history of skin conditions