Dermatologist
Skin, hair and nail problems cause physical and psychological discomfort. Experienced dermatologists, modern methods of diagnostics and treatment, comfortable conditions and individual approach are waiting for you at the HairMed centre in Dnipro.
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When should I make an appointment for a consultation with a dermatologist?
The skin is the body’s defence barrier, which is subject to many external and internal influences. There are a number of symptoms that should be immediately consulted with a dermatologist:
- Rashes on the skin, the appearance of spots or redness.
- Itching and discomfort.
- Flaking or excessive dryness of the skin.
- Formation of new moles or changes in existing ones.
- The appearance of pustules, cracks, ulcers.
- Problems with hair (loss, brittleness) or nails (fungus, delamination).
Special attention should be paid to children’s skin, as many dermatological diseases in children require a special approach to treatment.
The HairMed Centre has specialists who help both adults and young patients.
What diseases does a dermatologist treat?
A dermatologist at the HairMed Centre diagnoses and treats a variety of skin conditions, including:
Psoriasis
Eczema
Acne
Fungal infections
Allergic dermatitis
Seborrhoeic dermatitis
A chronic non-infectious skin disease characterised by periodic exacerbations and remissions. The main symptoms are the formation of flaky plaques and reddening of the skin, often accompanied by itching and discomfort. The disease can affect any part of the body, including the scalp, elbows, knees and back, and is often accompanied by systemic manifestations such as joint involvement. Although psoriasis is not transmitted from person to person, it significantly reduces the patient’s quality of life, requiring regular monitoring and personalised treatment.
A chronic inflammatory skin disease accompanied by severe itching, redness and the formation of small blisters. The disease can occur on any part of the body, but more often affects the face, hands and feet. In the acute stage, the vesicles may burst, releasing fluid, which leads to wetting and subsequent crusting. Eczema is often associated with allergies, stress or hereditary predisposition and requires comprehensive treatment, including skin care and elimination of provoking factors.
A chronic inflammatory skin condition manifested by acne, comedones, papules and pustules. Most often affects the face, chest and back, where the sebaceous glands are located. In the absence of timely and proper treatment, acne can leave behind scars and pigment spots, worsening the appearance and self-esteem of the patient. The main causes include hormonal changes, genetic predisposition, excess sebum production and bacterial infections.
Diseases caused by pathogenic fungi that affect the nails, scalp or parts of the body. On the skin they manifest as redness, peeling, itching and cracking, and on the nails as thickening, discolouration and brittleness. Fungal diseases are easily transmitted through contact with contaminated surfaces, shoes or hygiene products. For successful treatment, it is important to see a doctor in time, as neglected cases may require long-term therapy.
An inflammatory skin condition that occurs in response to external or internal stimuli. It is characterised by redness, itching, swelling and sometimes the formation of blisters that may burst, causing sores. It can be caused by contact with allergens such as cosmetics, chemicals or pollens, as well as food allergies or reactions to medications. For effective treatment, it is important to identify and eliminate contact with the allergen and use medication prescribed by a doctor.
A chronic inflammatory skin disease that most commonly affects the scalp, face and areas of sebaceous gland activity. The main symptoms are dandruff, itching, redness and flaking of the skin. In severe cases, oily yellowish crusts may appear, especially on the scalp and behind the ears. It can be caused by hormonal changes, stress, decreased immunity and the activity of Malassezia yeast fungi, which requires comprehensive treatment and regular skin care.
Causes of skin diseases
There are different causes of skin diseases: internal and external.
Internal causes:
- Hormonal changes – especially relevant for teenagers, pregnant women and people with diseases of the endocrine system.
- Stress – negatively affects the condition of the skin, causing exacerbation of chronic diseases.
- Heredity – many diseases are transmitted genetically.
External causes:
- Allergies – a reaction to cosmetics, household chemicals or food products.
- Environmental – polluted air, hard water and other environmental factors.
- Improper skin care – using inappropriate products can aggravate skin conditions.
HairMed Centre specialists take all these factors into account when choosing treatment tactics.
Diagnostics of skin diseases in Dnipro
For successful treatment, it is important to make a correct diagnosis. The HairMed Centre uses the following diagnostic methods:
- Dermatoscopy – examining the skin under magnification to assess the condition of moles and other growths.
- Biopsy – taking skin samples for detailed laboratory analysis.
- Laboratory tests – analyses of blood, smears and other materials to identify the internal causes of diseases.
Each patient receives an individualised approach based on the diagnostic results.
Treatment methods for dermatological diseases at HairMed
Depending on the diagnosis and the patient’s condition, dermatologists at the HairMed Centre use the following treatment methods:
- Systemic therapy (oral medications)
- Topical therapy (external – ointments, creams, gels, aerosols, lotions, sprays)
- Hardware methods of treatment and correction of skin condition:
- Ultrasound. It is used during ultrasonic cleaning of the face. Contributes to cleansing and exfoliation of keratinised cells, and also helps to improve lymph flow and local metabolic processes.
- Ultraviolet radiation. It is used in phototherapy. The procedure is indicated for psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, acne and vitiligo.
- Laser technology. They are used to remove scars, neoplasms on the skin, treatment of striae, elimination of hyperpigmentation and couperose, levelling the relief and skin tone, removal of unwanted hair on the face and body, as well as the fight against age-related skin changes.
- Radio wave energy – eliminating skin imperfections, improving its relief and tone.
- Injection therapy – for scalp diseases, alopecia, dermatological diseases, as well as to solve cosmetological problems.
Modern technologies and the experience of our doctors allow us to quickly eliminate symptoms and prevent the development of complications.
Benefits of seeing a dermatologist at the HairMed Centre
HairMed Centre offers a professional and personalised approach to the diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions.
Our main resource is an experienced dermatologist who performs a thorough skin examination and, if necessary, prescribes tests to determine an accurate diagnosis.
Special attention is given to scalp problems. The clinic has at its disposal effective injection therapies such as mesotherapy and plasmotherapy to restore scalp health and stimulate hair growth.
An important part of our work is the collaboration between a dermatologist and a rehabilitation technologist. This specialist performs additional therapeutic procedures, including a course of professional peels. In combination with the main treatment, they improve the condition of the skin and maximise the effectiveness of the therapy.
Turning to HairMed, you get a comprehensive approach, attention of specialists and high-quality solutions to dermatological problems.
Prices for dermatologist services*
*Price differs depending on the selected doctor
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Specialists
Hair Transplant Consultation Ivan Baranov
1 000 UAH
Online Hair Transplant Consultation Ivan Baranov
1 000 UAH
Hair Transplant Consultation Svitlana Nedbailo
500 UAH
Trichologist Consultation Keba Iryna
1 200 UAH
Trichologist Consultation Keba Iryna (follow up)
1 100 UAH
Trichologist Consultation Prokhorenko Alina
1 200 UAH
Trichologist Consultation Prokhorenko Alina (follow up)
1 100 UAH
Trichologist Consultation Zolotarova Svitlana
1 000 UAH
Trichologist Consultation Zolotarova Svitlana (follow up)
900 UAH
Dermatologist Consultation Zolotarova Svitlana
1 000 UAH
Dermatologist Consultation Zolotarova Svitlana (follow up)
900 UAH
Dermatologist Consultation
1 200 UAH
Dermatologist Consultation (follow up)
1 100 UAH
Technologist-rehabilitologist Consultation Boychenko Daria
600 UAH
Phototherapy
500 UAH
Cosmetologist Consultation
free
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The appointment lasts from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the problem.
The doctor may order blood tests, skin or nail swabs, and biopsies.
Yes, the HairMed Centre offers online consultations. However, it is better to make an appointment for diagnosis and treatment.
HairMed has specialists who have successfully treated skin conditions in children.
At our clinic, a dermatologist will examine the skin and, if necessary, prescribe tests to clarify the diagnosis.⠀
If the problem concerns the scalp, the doctor may perform injection therapy such as mesotherapy or plasma therapy. The dermatologist also works in conjunction with a rehabilitation technologist, who may perform a course of therapeutic peels to improve skin conditions and enhance therapy.
We offer a comprehensive approach to effectively treat and restore skin health.






















