Q1: What skin, hair, and nail problems can I see a dermatologist for at UMC?
At UMC, dermatologists diagnose and treat a wide range of skin, hair, and nail conditions, including acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic and allergic dermatitis, fungal, viral, and bacterial skin infections, pigmentation disorders, and hair loss. Our specialists also treat skin growths, nail conditions, sunburn, and other dermatological concerns.
Q2: I have a new mole, or an existing mole has changed. Should I see a dermatologist?
Yes. New or changing moles, changes in size or color, itching, or tenderness are reasons to see a dermatologist. At UMC, your doctor can perform dermoscopy to examine the structure of a mole or other skin growth in greater detail.
Q3: Can I have digital dermoscopy at UMC?
Yes. UMC offers dermatologist consultations with digital dermoscopy. This method allows the doctor to examine the skin and skin growths in greater detail and can be used to help evaluate them.
Q4: What tests can a dermatologist perform or recommend?
Depending on your condition, the doctor may use dermoscopy, a Wood's lamp examination, or a skin biopsy followed by histological examination. Other laboratory tests may also be recommended when necessary.
Q5: Can you remove a mole, papilloma, or other skin growth at UMC?
Yes. UMC performs removal of various skin growths. Depending on the type of growth and the clinical situation, treatment may include electrocautery, cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen, or surgical removal with stitches.
Q6: Is histological testing recommended after removing a skin growth?
UMC strongly recommends sending removed skin growths for histological examination. This helps determine the exact nature of the growth and identify signs of malignant changes.
Q7: Can I see a trichologist for hair loss or scalp problems?
Yes. Trichology is a branch of dermatology focused on conditions affecting the hair and scalp. At UMC, you can consult a specialist for hair loss, dandruff, an itchy scalp, and other hair-related concerns and undergo the necessary evaluation.
Q8: What symptoms are a reason to see a dermatologist?
You should consider seeing a dermatologist if you develop a rash, redness, itching, flaking, blisters, new or changing moles, skin growths, hair loss, or changes in your nails. A consultation may also be appropriate for significant dryness, skin cracks, or any other skin changes that concern you.
Q9: Can I have a dermatology consultation in Russian or English?
Yes, of course. All UMC clinic staff, including our dermatologists, speak English. Russian-speaking specialists are also available.
Q10: Where do UMC dermatologists see patients, and how can I book an appointment?
UMC dermatologists see patients in Lisbon and Porto. You can book a consultation online through the clinic's website by selecting a specialist and an available appointment time. The department also offers dermatologist consultations with digital dermoscopy.