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The National Skin Cancer Centres are Australia's leading provider of skin cancer services, dedicated to delivering effective, quick and low-cost access to diagnosis and treatment. Our unique skin cancer facilities have been changing the medical landscape for nearly a decade.
National Skin Cancer Centres | Skin Cancer Blog & News
3d ago
Artificial intelligence and at-home melanoma detection apps have paved the way for improved self-monitoring for potentially deadly skin cancers. But are these apps safe, and do they provide a definitive diagnosis? Let’s learn more about this, plus whether you can treat your own suspicious moles at home and the methods doctors use to treat skin cancers ..read more
National Skin Cancer Centres | Skin Cancer Blog & News
2w ago
Did you know Australia has the highest melanoma rate in the world? Melanoma is the most common cancer affecting 20- to 39-year-olds. One Australian is diagnosed with the disease every 30 minutes, and one loses their life every five hours.
Australia’s skin cancer stats can be scary, but there are steps you can take to protect yourself from this deadly disease through prevention and early detection ..read more
National Skin Cancer Centres | Skin Cancer Blog & News
1M ago
No one enjoys getting sunburnt, but sometimes the sun catches you unprepared and sunburn happens, especially in summer. There’s no reversing the damage, but there are a few things you can do to help your skin and body recover faster ..read more
National Skin Cancer Centres | Skin Cancer Blog & News
1M ago
Skin needling is one of our most popular treatments, known for its versatility with treating a range of skin concerns from wrinkles and lax skin to scars and poor skin texture. Is it the right therapy for addressing your skin concerns? Let's take a look ..read more
National Skin Cancer Centres | Skin Cancer Blog & News
1M ago
Are you considering lip filler but not sure what to expect? We’ve answered the nine most common questions our patients ask about dermal filler for the lips, including who should get it, what the treatment involves, and what happens afterwards!
Read on for everything you need to know about lip filler ..read more
National Skin Cancer Centres | Skin Cancer Blog & News
2M ago
Did you know 2 in 3 of us will be diagnosed with skin cancer by age 70? With one Australian losing their life to melanoma every five hours, it's important that we know what skin cancer is - including the various types - and what signs to look out for to keep our skin healthy and safe.
This is what you need to know about skin cancer ..read more
National Skin Cancer Centres | Skin Cancer Blog & News
3M ago
2022 has been a wonderful yet challenging year! Some of our personal highlights include expanding our centres to 21 locations across Australia (with more to come), conducting 122,500 skin checks, diagnosing more than 27,000 skin cancers, treating more than 2,300 melanomas, introducing total body photography and skin repair and rejuvenation in select centres, and so much more ..read more
National Skin Cancer Centres | Skin Cancer Blog & News
3M ago
A common concern as we age, broken capillaries are caused by damaged or dilated veins just below the skin's surface, resulting in blotchy patches, redness and spider-like veins across the skin. Broken capillaries can manifest into painful and unsightly varicose veins, so early treatment is very beneficial.
Laser vascular treatments remove broken capillaries and the associated redness and spider veins, for smooth, clear and blemish-free skin ..read more
National Skin Cancer Centres | Skin Cancer Blog & News
3M ago
Sun damage can create excess pigmentation and freckles across your face, neck, chest and legs, leaving you looking tired and aged. Laser pigmentation removal helps to even out your skin tone, improve skin texture, and remove unwanted pigmentation and freckles with fast, safe and effective results ..read more
National Skin Cancer Centres | Skin Cancer Blog & News
4M ago
Hyperpigmentation is a common concern for many of our patients. Unwanted pigmentation is often caused by inflammation, hormonal imbalances or sun exposure, and can take many forms, from patches of darkened skin to sun spots, age spots, freckles, and melasma ..read more