Initial Dermatology Examination
Type
Dermatology Consultation
Duration
30 min
Comprehensive first-visit skin examination by dermatologist. 30 minutes covered by insurance.
A dermatology consultation provides expert assessment of your skin health by a board-certified dermatologist. The examination includes a thorough evaluation of moles, lesions, rashes, and other skin conditions using dermatoscopy (a magnifying device with polarized light that reveals structures invisible to the naked eye). Full-body skin checks are the gold standard for early skin cancer detection. Beyond cancer screening, dermatology consultations address acne, eczema, psoriasis, hair loss, pigmentation disorders, and cosmetic concerns. The dermatologist will document baseline findings, recommend treatment plans, and schedule follow-up based on your risk profile.
Key Details
Who Is This For?
Anyone wanting a comprehensive skin health assessment. People with many moles or a family history of skin cancer. Those with new, changing, or unusual skin lesions. People seeking expert diagnosis for persistent skin conditions. Fair-skinned individuals or those with significant sun exposure history.
What's Included
Preparation Required
Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin. Remove nail polish from fingers and toes. Note any new or changing moles or skin spots. Bring photos of any skin changes over time.
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- Category
- Aesthetic
- Sample Type
- Dermatology examination
- Duration
- 30 min
EUDERMA - Dermatologie Prof. Hercogové
Largest private dermatology center in Czech Republic led by Prof. Jana Třešňák Hercogová.