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Why go to a skin cancer clinic for an aesthetic treatment?

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At Spot Check Clinic, you’ll be treated by a doctor or registered nurse. All of our treating staff are registered with AHPRA and comply with professional and ethical codes of practice.

Considering aesthetic treatment provided by medical professionals? Book a cosmetic consultation.

In Victoria, no formal qualification or experience is legally required to operate a laser in a clinical or cosmetic environment.

You could potentially get treatment from someone who doesn’t know what they are treating, what’s the best way of managing it, how to reduce the risk of complications or what to do if something goes wrong.

At Spot Check Clinic, you’ll be treated by a doctor or registered nurse. All of our treating staff are registered with AHPRA and comply with professional and ethical codes of practice.

We’ve undergone rigorous training and assessment in laser safety, skin cancer management, cosmetic medicine and primary care dermatology. This means we’re familiar with a range of approaches and treatments, and we can work out what will work best for you, taking into account your main concerns, aesthetic objectives, medical safety, treatment preferences and budget.

Dr Chris Miller
Written by Dr Chris Miller Accredited skin cancer doctor

MBBS, MA (Virtual Comm), Grad Cert Hlth Info, Grad Dip Comp Inf Sci

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Safety, professionalism and evidence-based treatment

Treatment at a medical clinic means we focus on diagnosing and managing skin conditions and aesthetic concerns in the way that works best for our patients.

Registered with the Medical Board

We comply with AHPRA’s strict professional code of conduct for cosmetic procedures. Your safety comes first, and we don’t make unrealistic claims about treatment results.

Consultation with a doctor

You’ll have a consultation with a doctor who has years of experience in dealing with the skin and qualifications in dermatology and cosmetic and aesthetic medicine.

Managing dermatological conditions

Doctors, nurses and dermal clinicians have awareness of and the ability to treat medical skin conditions – not just skin cancer but also sun-damaged and ageing skin and dermatological conditions such as rosacea and melasma.

Skin cancer diagnosis

You’ll avoid the risk of accidentally treating and “hiding” a potentially dangerous skin cancer, and you won’t need a “clearance to treat” as required by most laser clinics.

Topical treatments and medications

We can recommend or prescribe the best medications for your skin type and condition.

Compared to a dermatologist

Dermatologists have advanced expertise in managing all aspects of the skin, and we often refer our patients to dermatologists when they have challenging skin conditions. We make no claims about the standard of treatment provided by dermatologists. However unlike dermatologists, skin cancer clinics don’t require a referral, and compared to a dermatologist, a skin cancer clinic is likely to have a much shorter waiting time before your appointment.

Compared to a GP

Our skin clinic offers multiple ways of treating skin conditions: laser, intense pulsed light, radiofrequency surgery, LED light therapy, photodynamic therapy, prescription and non-prescription medications and more. Most of these treatments aren’t available in a general practice setting.

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