Dermatology is the medical care of skin, and at DTC Skin Clinic it covers everything from everyday acne to long-term conditions like psoriasis and vitiligo. Every plan starts with an examination, not a guess.
Our dermatology team treats acne, pigmentation, psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo, allergies, moles, warts, fungal infections and other skin conditions using clinically accepted methods.
No referral is needed. You can book a consultation directly online, by phone, or by visiting any of our 4 branches.
During your consultation, the dermatologist examines your skin and discusses your history before recommending a treatment plan suited to your specific concern.
Acne treatment duration depends on severity and skin type β mild cases may show improvement within a few weeks, while severe or cystic acne requires a longer treatment plan. The exact timeline is confirmed after consultation.
Yes, mole and wart removal under dermatologist supervision is a safe and common procedure. Each case is assessed individually to determine the right method.
Multiple treatment options exist for vitiligo depending on the condition's severity and spread. A suitable treatment plan can only be recommended after dermatologist assessment.
Pigmentation is a general term describing darkened areas of skin, while melasma is a specific type of pigmentation often linked to hormonal changes. Treatment approaches for each can differ.
Effectiveness depends on the type and duration of the infection. Proper diagnosis followed by prescribed treatment typically delivers effective results.
Eczema and psoriasis are typically chronic conditions that are managed rather than permanently cured β proper treatment and skincare routines can significantly control flare-ups and symptoms.
Skin tags are generally harmless growths, but a dermatologist can examine them to confirm and recommend removal if they cause irritation or cosmetic concern.
Rashes can result from allergens, irritants, infections, or underlying skin conditions. A dermatologist can help identify the exact cause through examination and, if needed, testing.
While mild acne can sometimes resolve on its own, timely treatment helps prevent scarring and pigmentation, especially in cases that persist or worsen over time.