aftercare instructions

Proper aftercare is essential to promote healing, minimise discomfort, and reduce the risk of infection or scarring following your skin procedure. Please follow these guidelines carefully and contact our clinic if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Supporting a Smooth Recovery

 

Caring for the Treated Area

After your skin procedure, it's important to keep the area clean and protected. Gently wash with mild soap and water once daily, and pat dry—do not rub.

Managing Discomfort and Swelling

It’s normal to experience slight tenderness, swelling, or bruising around the treatment site for a few days.

Monitoring and Follow-Up

Watch for signs of infection such as increasing redness, warmth, pus, or a fever. If any of these occur, contact our clinic promptly.

Early detection saves lives. Book a professional skin check today.

Skin Cancer Management

Biopsies – Accurate Skin Cancer Diagnosis

A skin biopsy is a minor medical procedure used to diagnose suspicious skin lesions under local anaesthesia.

Surgical Excision – The Gold Standard for Skin Cancer Treatment

For confirmed skin cancers, surgical excision is the most effective treatment. 

Curettage & Cautery – A Minimally Invasive Approach

Curettage & cautery is a non-surgical treatment option for superficial basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) and pre-cancerous lesions.

Cryotherapy (Liquid Nitrogen Treatment) – Quick & Effective Removal

Cryotherapy is a widely used treatment for pre-cancerous skin lesions, sunspots (actinic keratoses), and small superficial skin cancers.

Topical Therapies – Prescription Treatments for Skin Cancer

For select superficial skin cancers and pre-cancerous lesions, prescription-based topical therapies can be used as a non-invasive treatment alternative.

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