Classical dermatology

Classical dermatology deals with the structure, function and diseases of the skin and skin appendages (hair, nails, glands, etc.).

We treat the full spectrum of dermatology, including mole checks, skin cancer screening and treatment, acne, eczema, inflammatory conditions (e.g., psoriasis), atopic conditions, pediatric dermatology, autoimmune diseases, and sexually transmitted diseases.

Skin cancer screening

Skin cancer is a common problem in Switzerland. Broadly speaking, there are two types: white skin cancer and black skin cancer (melanoma).

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Psoriasis (psoriasis)

Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease.

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Eczema

Eczema is one of the most common inflammatory skin conditions that can affect people of all ages. Eczema is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. The most common triggers include allergens, irritants, stress and temperature changes. People with eczema often suffer from a disturbed skin barrier, which can lead to dryness, redness and itching. Effective treatment is therefore crucial to soothe the skin, reduce inflammation and strengthen the skin barrier.

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Excessive sweating

Hyperhidrosis can occur in certain areas of the body such as the palms of the hands, soles of the feet and armpits or over the entire body.

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Acne and rosacea

Acne and rosacea are among the most common skin conditions, affecting many people. These conditions can affect a person’s well-being and self-confidence, which is why early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are of great importance.

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Diseases of the hair and nails

Hair is an important part of our aesthetic well-being.

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Allergology

Allergies are on the rise and are becoming increasingly common, especially among children and adolescents. Our allergists diagnose and treat all types of allergies. We’re happy to examine and treat you for hay fever, asthma, hives, food allergies, and more. Make an appointment today.

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Autoimmune diseases

Autoimmune diseases in dermatology occur when the immune system mistakenly identifies the body’s own cells and tissues as foreign and attacks them.

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