Department of Dermatology at the Dighomi Branch
Department of Dermatovenereology – Viktoria Sulava
The skin is the visible organ of the human body. Its problems significantly affect an individual's mood and quality of life. The dermatology department offers diagnostics and treatment for skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nail pathologies.
What is Dermatology?
Dermatology is a branch of medicine that studies changes in the skin and its appendages, as well as the mucous membranes of the oral cavity and genital area. Through the use of dermatoscopy, trichoscopy, histomorphological examination of skin biopsy material, and laboratory tests, dermatological diseases are diagnosed, and effective treatment plans are developed using both therapeutic and surgical methods.
Fields of Dermatology Expertise:
A dermatologist's competence includes the restoration of damaged skin and the management of diseases in all age groups, as well as the care of healthy skin and the correction of aesthetic changes.
- Medical Dermatology
- Trichology (Study of hair and scalp disorders)
- Onychology (Study of nail diseases)
- Pediatric Dermatology
- Surgical Dermatology: Cryotherapy, Electrocoagulation, Skin biopsy, Curettage.
- Aesthetic Dermatology: Chemical Peels, Mesotherapy, Biorevitalization, Plasma Therapy, Botulinum Therapy for facial wrinkles, Subcutaneous implantation of bio-fillers and liquid threads.
Indications for Consultation with a Dermatologist:
- Skin itching
- Acute or chronic inflammatory rashes on the skin, mucous membranes of the oral cavity, or genitalia
- Long-standing moles or spots on the skin that have changed
- Color or pigmented growths
- Chronic, non-healing skin lesions
- Skin pigmentation disorders
- Hair loss and scalp problems
- Nail damage
- Blisters and ulcers
- Scarring
Dermatological Diseases:
- Emergency Dermatology: Urticaria, Angioedema, Nodular Erythema, Vasculitis, Erythema Multiforme, Steven-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, Erythroderma, Herpes Exema, Necrotizing Fasciitis.
- Skin Infections: Bacterial, Fungal, Parasitic.
- Inflammatory Skin Diseases: Psoriasis, Eczema, Acne, Allergic Dermatitis, etc.
- Oncodermatology: Benign skin tumors, Carcinoma, Melanoma, Pigmented and non-pigmented neoplasms.
- Skin Pigmentation Disorders: Melasma, Vitiligo.
- Bullous Skin Diseases: Pemphigus, Pemphigoid, Duhring's Herpetiform Dermatitis, etc.
- Manifestations of Skin Diseases in Other Conditions: Oncology, Liver diseases, Endocrine pathologies, Peripheral circulatory insufficiency, Lymphedema, etc.