Dermatology

Dermatology

Dermatologists specialise in disorders of the skin, hair and nails such as eczema, psoriasis, rashes, hair loss or excess, allergies and skin cancers. They may use techniques such as laser, photodynamic therapy and cryosurgery.
Dermatology - Atlantic Clinic
Dermatology - Atlantic Clinic
Dermatitis

Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis (eczema), contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis.
Alopecia

Alopecia

Hair thinning, patchy hair loss etc.
Acne

Acne

Treatments for mild to moderate or severe acne for teenagers or adults.
Cancer

Skin Cancer

Early diagnosis & treatment.

Our Doctors

Dra. Victoria Aguanell

Dr Victoria Aguanell

Spanish-trained Consultant Dermatologist

English
Good
Spanish
Native
  • Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Salamanca
  • Specialist in Dermatology
  • Dermatitis
  • Moles
  • Acne
  • Alopecia
  • Increased / decreased pigmentation
  • Sexually transmitted infections
  • Melanoma prevention and early diagnosis
  • Genetic studies and digitalised dermatology
  • Skin cancer; early diagnosis and treatment
  • Cosmetic advice and treatment
  • Photodynamic therapy

Dr Paula Mariasch

Argentinian-trained Doctor

English
Fluent
Spanish
Native
FAQ

FAQs

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Atlantic Clinic - FAQ
You should consult a dermatologist if you have a growth or skin spot that rapidly changes size, shape or color or bleeds easily. Sores that recur, don’t heal, or persist for more than a few weeks should also be evaluated by your dermatologist.
You should consult a dermatologist if you have a growth or skin spot that rapidly changes size, shape or color or bleeds easily. Sores that recur, don’t heal, or persist for more than a few weeks should also be evaluated by your dermatologist.
From topical anti-inflammatories, chemical peels and oral prescriptions there are various treatment options available, depending on the cause.
Dermatologists treat more than just skin, they aid with conditions such as fungal infections, discoloration, brittleness, and breakage.
Depending on your age and type of skin you may be advised to have a thorough skin examination once a year. Mole-mapping is carried out for those at risk of melanoma.
Treatment depends on cause, which can be varied: disease, vitamin deficiency, hormone imbalance, infection etc. To be certain a dermatologist may need a blood test or other tests.

Dermatology