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Get your glow back

Dermatological treatments for over
3000 skin conditions and diseases

Got a skin concern? Consult a SCIN Dermatologist.

The skin is the largest organ in the human body, so keeping it happy is important to your overall health. A Dermatologist specialises in conditions involving the skin, hair and nails. At SCIN, our Dermatologists are experts in diagnosing and treating over 3000 skin conditions and diseases, including eczema, psoriasis, acne, pigmentation, and skin cancer.

If you have a skin concern, Dr Sli (JHB) is there to guide you on your skin journey and help you achieve glowing results. Book an appointment at our branch in Johannesburg or Cape Town.

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When in doubt, it is always best to get a professional opinion. Our Dermatologists are specialists in general, surgical, and pediatric dermatology, as well as aesthetic skin procedures. Whatever issue you may be facing, you can trust that you are in good hands.

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Surgical procedures

The rooms at SCIN are fully equipped to perform minor surgical procedures. Our Dermatologists perform all the standard surgeries expected in the field, including the excision of folliculitis keloidalis nuchae. They use cryotherapy (a liquid nitrogen treatment) and curettage when necessary.

Cosmetic treatments

Every person has different concerns about their appearance. Some want to plump their lips while others are more interested in smoothing fine lines. At SCIN, we can offer you several aesthetic procedures to help you achieve your specific beauty goals, whatever they may be.

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We want to help you make the most of the skin you’re in. If you’re interested in booking an appointment with a Specialist Dermatologist, fill in your details below.

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