- South East Dermatology
Specialists in melanoma, skin cancer and skin disease South East Dermatology first opened its doors in 1993 in Carina Heights, Brisbane and has since relocated to a state-of-the-art new practice in Annerley in 2018
- Doctors – South East Dermatology
Dr Rea has an interest in general medical dermatology including female genital dermatology, autoimmune related skin disorders (eg lupus), blistering disorders (eg bullous pemphigoid), acne, skin cancer, eczema and psoriasis
- Treatments – South East Dermatology
Treatment facilities include narrow band UVB, hand and foot UVB, lasers for treating vascular and other skin lesions, iontophoresis as well as allergy patch testing
- Contact – South East Dermatology
info@sebderm com au South East Dermatology Annerley Our new premises are located at 461 Ipswich Road, just a few minutes up the road from the Princess Alexandra Hospital We are next door to Little Clive Cafe We have ample patient-only parking on site, which can be accessed via Clive Street
- Frequently Asked Questions – South East Dermatology
If I have a skin problem what should I do first? Should I have my skin checked for melanoma and other skin cancers even if I don't have anything in particular that worries me? What does a skin examination for cancer involve? Why see a dermatologist? Do you treat patients with [insert condition here]?
- Acne Clinic – South East Dermatology
In our Acne Clinic we will develop a personalised skin care plan to address concerns such as redness, oiliness, sensitive skin, pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, cysts, pigmentation and scarring
- PATIENT QUESTIONNAIRE - sebderm. com. au
3 South East Dermatology may request photographs of your condition s for the purposes of managing your skin conditions etc Please note that in some circumstances the quality of care may be affected if photographs are not taken for monitoring purposes All photographs are electronically stored and placed with the patient’s file For research purposes all photographs will be de-identified to
- Teenage anti-acne diet booklet
What role do protein-rich foods play in skin health? Dermatologists now believe that teens go through a phase of “insulin resistance”, where the body doesn’t “recognise” the hormone insulin This means insulin (as well as sugar) builds up in the bloodstream
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