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WHAT SYMPTOMS CAN YOU COME TO US WITH

If you experience the following dermatological complaints, feel free to turn to us for assistance

Feel free to call us with confidence Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm, on Saturday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, or book an appointment online at any time of the day!

DERMATOLOGY PRIVATE PRACTICE BUDAPEST

Dermatology is the medical specialty that deals with the skin, hair, nails, and related diseases. Dermatologists are professionals trained in diagnosing, treating, and preventing various dermatological conditions. Dermatology encompasses a wide spectrum of diseases, ranging from simple rashes and acne to more serious issues such as melanoma or autoimmune diseases.

As the largest organ of the human body, the skin often shows signs or symptoms of various diseases first, making it important for its health and condition to be supervised by a specialist, namely a dermatologist.

Dermatologists play an important role in preventing and early detection of skin diseases. For example, during regular skin examinations, they can identify early signs of melanoma or other skin cancers, which can be crucial for successful treatment. Additionally, they provide advice on protection against UV radiation and maintaining skin health.

Dermatology is an expanding field, offering numerous complex treatment options for various skin conditions. These include medications, creams and ointments, phototherapy, dermatologic surgery, laser treatments, and other procedures. Our dermatologists are acquainted with the latest research and technologies, enabling them to offer more effective assistance to patients.

Dermatologists not only help in treating diseases but also provide advice on establishing an appropriate skincare routine. This includes selecting recommended skincare products and determining optimal methods for facial cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection.

Our dermatologists also perform various dermatologic surgical procedures, such as mole removal, wart treatment, and other interventions. This plays a crucial role in diagnosing and treating skin cancer, as well as addressing cosmetic concerns.

Overall, dermatology plays an indispensable role in maintaining human health and well-being, as our skin reflects not only our external appearance but also our health. Regular dermatological examinations and proper skincare routines help prevent skin diseases and preserve the health of our skin in the long term.

OUR SPECIALISTS

DR. NAGY MÁRIA

Dermatologist, Plastic Surgeon Specialist

A highly esteemed dermatologist specialist with years of experience and expertise is available to patients, offering services ranging from common skin conditions to more complex surgical interventions. Their work in the field of plastic surgery allows them to consider every treatment from an aesthetic perspective as well. Thus, they provide treatments that encompass not only the cure of diseases but also the resolution of aesthetic issues.

„My goal is to provide safe and effective treatment for every patient, allowing them to leave the clinic confidently and satisfied. I am happy to assist anyone seeking change or solution to their dermatological problems, and I am committed to preserving healthy and radiant skin.”

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„At Golden Medical Center, we consider it crucial to provide our patients with treatments that are not only timely and spatially accessible but also affordable while maintaining high quality.”

DR. MEDVECZKI ZOLTÁN

Golden Medical Center

PRICES

 

Dermatological specialist examination 35.000
Follow-up examination (within 1 month) 28.000
Mole screening, melanoma examination (in addition to medical examination) 5.000
Mole removal
45.000
Intramuscular injection 8.000
Lymphoma treatment 20.000
Tick removal
10.000
Shave 10.000
Biopsy 22.000
Medical care in English 15.000
Prescription issuance  5.000

ELECTROCAUTERY TREATMENTS

 

Electrocautery – Removal of benign growths with Lidocaine anesthesia (Fibroma) 1 piece 40.000
Electrocautery – Removal of benign growths with Lidocaine anesthesia (Fibroma) 2-3 pieces 50.000
Electrocautery – Removal of benign growths with Lidocaine anesthesia (Fibroma) 4-6 pieces 63.000
Electrocautery – Removal of benign growths with Lidocaine anesthesia (Fibroma) 7-10 pieces 84.000
Electrocautery – Removal of benign growths with anesthesia (Fibroma) 10+ pieces 95.000
Electrocautery – Removal of viral warts with Lidocaine anesthesia (Verruca vulgaris, HPV) 1 piece 40.000
Electrocautery – Removal of viral warts with Lidocaine anesthesia (Verruca vulgaris, HPV) 2-3 pieces 78.000
Electrocautery – Removal of viral warts with Lidocaine anesthesia (Verruca vulgaris, HPV) 4-6 pieces 92.000
Electrocautery – Removal of viral warts with Lidocaine anesthesia (Verruca vulgaris, HPV) 7-10 pieces 110.000
Electrocautery – Removal of seborrheic warts with Lidocaine anesthesia 1 piece 40.000
Electrocautery – Removal of seborrheic warts with Lidocaine anesthesia 2-4 pieces 60.000
Electrocautery – Removal of seborrheic warts with Lidocaine anesthesia 5-7 pieces 72.000
Electrocautery – Removal of seborrheic warts with Lidocaine anesthesia 8-10 pieces 90.000
Electrocautery – Removal of swimmer’s warts 1-10 pieces 59.000
Electrocautery – Removal of swimmer’s warts 11-20 pieces 79.000
Electrocautery – Removal of swimmer’s warts 21-30 pieces 99.000

LIQUID NITROGEN CRYOTHERAPY TREATMENTS

 

Freezing – Removal of seborrheic warts with liquid nitrogen 1 piece 40.000
Freezing- Removal of seborrheic warts with liquid nitrogen 2-4 pieces 50.000
Freezing- Removal of seborrheic warts with liquid nitrogen 5-7 pieces 60.000
Freezing- Removal of seborrheic warts with liquid nitrogen 8-10 pieces 70.000
Freezing- Removal of viral warts with liquid nitrogen 1 piece 40.000
Freezing- Removal of viral warts with liquid nitrogen 2-4 pieces 54.000
Freezing- Removal of viral warts with liquid nitrogen 5-7 pieces 64.000
Freezing- Removal of viral warts with liquid nitrogen 8-10 pieces 75.000
Freezing- Removal of swimmer’s warts with liquid nitrogen max 10 pieces 45.000
Freezing- Removal of swimmer’s warts with liquid nitrogen max 11-20 pieces 55.000
Freezing – Removal of swimmer’s warts with liquid nitrogen max 21-30 pieces 70.000
Freezing- Removal of superficial basal cell carcinoma with liquid nitrogen 1 piece 40.000
Freezing- Removal of superficial basal cell carcinoma with liquid nitrogen 2-4 pieces 50.000
Freezing – Removal of superficial basal cell carcinoma with liquid nitrogen 5-7 pieces 70.000
Freezing- Removal of superficial basal cell carcinoma with liquid nitrogen 8-10 pieces 80.000
Freezing- Removal of actinic keratosis with liquid nitrogen 1 piece 40.000
Freezing – Removal of actinic keratosis with liquid nitrogen 2-5 pieces 50.000
Freezing- Removal of actinic keratosis with liquid nitrogen 6-10 pieces 65.000
Freezing- Removal of keloid scar with liquid nitrogen 1 piece 40.000
Freezing- Removal of keloid scar with liquid nitrogen 2-5 pieces 45.000
Freezing- Removal of keloid scar with liquid nitrogen 6-10 pieces 65.000
Keloid injection treatment 35.000

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MOST COMMON DERMATOLOGICAL ISSUES

SEBORREAS DERMATITIS

Seborrheic dermatitis is an inflammatory skin condition that often occurs on the scalp but can also occur in other areas such as the face, chest, and back. The exact cause of the condition is not fully understood, but it is believed that factors such as excessive sebum production, the presence of certain fungi (such as Malassezia species) on the skin, genetic predisposition, and other factors may play a role in its development.

Symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis include redness, itching, flaking of the skin, a greasy or oily appearance, and a painful or burning sensation on the skin. These symptoms often occur cyclically, worsening or improving periodically.

The goal of treatment is typically to alleviate symptoms and prevent flare-ups. This may involve the use of special shampoos and skincare products that can help regulate sebum production and treat dandruff with antifungal ingredients. Medications prescribed by a doctor, such as antifungal or anti-inflammatory creams or ointments, may also help manage symptoms, especially in more severe cases.

It’s important to note that seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic condition, and there is no cure, but with proper treatment, symptoms can be well-controlled and relieved. To properly manage the condition, it’s advisable to consult a doctor who can make an accurate diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment.

Seborreas dermatitis:

ROSACEA

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that affects the skin of the face, typically in the central areas such as the nose, chin, cheeks, and forehead. Symptoms of the condition can vary and may include redness, sensitivity, burning sensation, itching, small red blood vessels (telangiectasia), and small pustules or pus-filled pimples.

The exact cause of rosacea is not fully understood, but several factors may contribute to its development, such as genetic predisposition, dysfunction of the immune system, dilation of blood vessels, presence of Demodex mites on the skin, or certain environmental and lifestyle factors, such as sunlight, consumption of certain foods or drinks (such as spicy foods, alcohol), stress, etc.

Rosacea is not curable, but it can be managed. The goal of treatment is usually to alleviate symptoms and prevent flare-ups. Treatment options may include oral or topical anti-inflammatory medications, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory creams, as well as laser treatment of blood vessels to reduce redness and telangiectasia.

It’s important to note that the treatment of rosacea can vary from person to person, and the selection and effectiveness of the appropriate treatment depend on many factors. Therefore, it’s important to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and personalized treatment.

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SKIN DRYNESS

Skin dryness occurs when the skin loses its moisture content, resulting in dry, rough, and possibly cracked or flaky skin. Skin dryness can develop due to several factors, including:

External factors: Various external factors such as low humidity, cold weather, excessive sunlight, or dry air can contribute to skin dryness.
Skincare habits: Certain soaps, cleansers, excessive bathing or showering, as well as excessive rubbing or drying, can dry out the skin.
Lifestyle factors: For example, inadequate hydration, poor nutrition, or alcohol consumption can also affect skin hydration.
Skin conditions: Certain skin conditions, such as eczema or psoriasis, can predispose to skin dryness.

Symptoms of skin dryness include a feeling of tightness or discomfort on the skin, a sensation of dryness, redness, or inflammation of the skin, as well as flaking or cracking. The treatment of skin dryness typically involves using appropriate moisturizers and skincare products, proper hydration of the skin, and the application of special creams or ointments if necessary. However, it’s important to note that in severe cases or if skin dryness persists for a long time, it’s advisable to consult a doctor to discuss treatment options.

ECZEMA

Eczema is a common, chronic skin condition that causes inflammation and irritation of the skin. It can manifest in various forms, and symptoms can vary among individuals. Eczema most commonly occurs in childhood, but it can also affect adults.

The characteristic symptoms of eczema include:

Itching: One of the most common symptoms of eczema is itching of the skin, which can be extremely uncomfortable and may occur even at night, causing disturbance in sleep and daily activities.
Redness: The affected area of the skin often appears red or flushed.
Dryness: Eczematous skin may appear dry and rough.
Flaking and scaling: Flaking and scaling are often visible on eczematous skin.
Mixed skin formations: In more severe forms of eczema, blisters, weeping sores, or even cracks may appear on the skin.
Several factors can influence the development of eczema, including genetic predisposition, microorganisms living on the skin, immune system disorders, allergens, lifestyle factors (such as stress, smoking), and environmental factors (such as dry air, cold weather).

The treatment of eczema typically involves regular use of moisturizers and skincare products to maintain skin hydration, as well as the application of anti-inflammatory and itch-relieving creams, ointments, or other medications to alleviate symptoms. However, it’s important to note that eczema treatment can be personalized and is usually conducted under medical supervision. In more severe cases, doctors may prescribe corticosteroids or other medications to manage symptoms.

Eczema:

TYPES OF DERMATITIS

Dermatitis is a general medical term that refers to inflammation of the skin. Dermatitis can occur in various types and forms, and it can be attributed to different causes. The most common types include atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and irritant dermatitis.

Atopic dermatitis: This is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition typically associated with a genetic predisposition. It most commonly appears in childhood and usually manifests as itchy, red, scaly patches on the skin.
Contact dermatitis: This skin inflammation develops in response to contact with irritating or allergenic substances. It can be of irritant or allergic origin. Irritant dermatitis results from direct irritation of the skin, while allergic dermatitis occurs due to an immune reaction.
Seborrheic dermatitis: This condition affects the scalp and other oily skin areas, such as the T-zone of the face. It is often characterized by red patches, flaking, and itching in the affected areas.
Irritant dermatitis: This skin inflammation may result from excessive irritation of the skin, caused by irritants such as chemicals, or prolonged exposure to moisture.

The symptoms of dermatitis can vary depending on the type and the individual affected, but they generally include redness, itching, flaking, swelling, and discomfort in the affected areas. Treatment typically involves avoiding irritants, using moisturizers and anti-inflammatory creams, and taking prescribed medications to relieve symptoms and treat any potential infections. However, it’s important to note that each case is unique, so seeking medical attention for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment is essential.

Irritant Dermatitis:

SWIMMER'S WART

Swimmer’s wart, also known as molluscum contagiosum, is a skin condition caused by a viral infection. It is typically caused by the Molluscipoxvirus, which manifests as small, often dome-shaped, flesh-colored growths on the skin’s surface.

Swimmer’s warts are usually painless and generally do not pose a serious health risk, but they can be contagious, meaning they can easily spread from person to person through direct contact or shared objects such as towels, clothing, or skincare tools.

Swimmer’s warts typically occur more frequently in children, as their immune systems are still developing, but they can occur at any age. Symptoms usually appear a few months after the infection but can remain asymptomatic for periods of time.

Treatment for swimmer’s warts is generally not necessary, as the symptoms usually disappear on their own over time, but if the infection spreads or the symptoms become troublesome, treatment prescribed by a doctor may be necessary. Removal of swimmer’s warts can be done through electrocautery, cryotherapy (freezing), mechanical removal, or other methods.

It is important to note that while swimmer’s warts generally do not pose a serious health problem, if there is suspicion of them or any other skin issues, it is advisable to consult a specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

PLANTAR WART

Plantar wart, also known as verruca plantaris, is a skin condition caused by a viral infection, typically by the human papillomavirus (HPV). This virus enters through breaks or cracks in the skin and manifests on the soles of the feet or underneath the toes. Plantar warts have raised, rough, grayish, or brownish growths and can often be painful, especially when subjected to friction or pressure.

Plantar warts frequently spread through common contact, such as in communal showers, swimming pools, or sports facilities, where the increased pressure or friction on the feet raises the risk of infection. These warts are often challenging to treat and tend to recur since the virus may be present in deeper layers of the skin, not just on the surface.

Treatment for plantar warts typically involves mechanical removal (such as cryotherapy or cauterization), application of topical medications (such as salicylic acid treatment), as well as treatments aimed at boosting the immune system. However, it’s important to note that treatment may require persistence and the warts may sometimes recur even after successful treatment.

If someone suspects they have plantar warts or any other skin issue, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.

VIRAL WARTS (HPV)

Viral warts are skin lesions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). There are over a hundred different types of HPV, and some types can cause warts on the skin or mucous membranes. Viral warts can appear in various forms and sizes.

Viral warts are typically spread through direct contact, such as in communal baths, swimming pools, or sports facilities. Those with weakened immune systems, such as children, pregnant women, or the elderly, are more likely to become infected with HPV and develop warts.

There are several types of viral warts:

Common warts: These warts typically develop on the hands and fingers, as well as other body parts such as the face, feet, or genital areas.
Plantar warts: These warts appear on the sole of the foot and can often be painful due to friction or pressure.
Genital warts: These warts develop in the genital area, and their identification is important as some types are associated with an increased risk of cancer.

The treatment of viral warts typically involves removal methods such as cryotherapy (freezing), cautery treatment, surgical removal, or local medications. It is important to note that warts may sometimes recur after removal, especially if the HPV infection persists. The best prevention method against viral warts is proper hygiene and preventing the spread of infection. If someone suspects they have viral warts or any other skin problem, it is recommended to consult a specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

SKIN CANCERS

Skin cancers are growths or tumors that develop on the skin. There are numerous different types, some of which are benign (non-cancerous), while others are malignant (cancerous). It’s important to note that skin cancers can manifest in various forms, and various risk factors such as exposure to UV radiation, genetic predisposition, and other factors may play a role in their development.

Some common types of skin cancer include:

Basal cell carcinoma: This is the most common type of malignant skin cancer, which develops from the basal cells of the skin. It typically grows slowly and rarely spreads to other parts of the body.
Squamous cell carcinoma: This is the second most common type of malignant skin cancer. It typically arises in the squamous layer of the skin and is more common in areas exposed to higher levels of UV radiation.
Melanoma: This is the most dangerous type of skin cancer, originating from melanocytes (the pigment-producing cells of the skin). It can spread rapidly and lead to metastasis if not treated promptly.
Dermatofibroma: This is a benign skin tumor that typically appears as small, hard nodules on the skin.
Lipoma: Another benign skin tumor, lipomas develop from fat cells and usually present as soft, rubbery nodules beneath the skin.

It’s important to recognize and treat skin cancers early for a better prognosis. Regularly checking the skin for any abnormalities and seeking medical attention if any suspicious changes are noticed is crucial. Early detection and treatment allow for successful management of skin cancers and prevention of further complications.

 

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