Skin Health Check2020-03-07T22:25:59+00:00

Our skin is the largest organ of our body, and prone to damage from the wear and tear of daily life. This is especially true as we get older, and collagen production, the body’s natural defence mechanism against skin damage, begins to slow. In order to keep skin healthy, and keep an eye on any changes that may occur.

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Whether checking your moles, irregular pigmentation, or non-suspicious lesions, it is important to seek professional advice when it comes to keeping an eye on your skin. This is particularly important for patients who are at high risk of developing skin cancers, such as if there is a family history or a history of sun exposure.

At Dermasurge, skin health checks are led by our consultant dermatologist, Dr Hiba Injibar. We believe that regular checks are the key to keeping the skin in prime condition, allowing for the treatment of any skin conditions from their onset. Our relaxed consultation process allows patients peace of mind in a relaxed, comforting atmosphere. If any concerns present during your health check, Dr Injibar will be able to either treat in-house at our Harley Street clinic, or else recommend you to a specialist who can help. With years of experience under her belt, Dr Injibar is able to accurately recognise and accurately treat a wide range of skin disorders that may be apparent during your skin health check. This includes skin tags, cysts, warts, benign lesions, fungal and bacterial infections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need a skin cancer screening?2020-01-27T00:43:11+00:00

It is important to take note of any changes in the skin so that skin cancer may be detected early. This allows for easier, more effective treatment and higher survival rates in the majority of cases. Skin cancer screening is even more important for patients with irregular pigmentation, moles, and a history of sun exposure.

Are there any risks?2020-01-27T00:43:57+00:00

There are no risks associated with skin cancer screening. In fact, it is far more of a risk not to attend if you are concerned about your skin.

How long does it take?2020-01-27T00:44:39+00:00

In most cases, skin cancer screenings should only take around 10 minutes. It is quick and easy, and patients may return to their usual routines immediately.

Patient Reviews

“Dr Hiba is fantastic, right from my first consultation she put me at ease and was helpful when suggesting treatment for my skin concerns. The results are amazing and I would highly recommend!”
Claire Fielding
“I got the results which were promised. Dr Hiba is very professional and knowledgeable.”
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