Skin tumour surgery
(Dermatosurgery)
The skin is the largest human organ. Accordingly, dermatology is a very important speciality at Plastic Surgery Pyramid. On the one hand, we offer cosmetic treatments to counteract unpleasant visual conditions. On the other hand, we specialise in the treatment of skin cancer. In doing so, we rely on treatment methods that are convincing in both medical and aesthetic terms.
A better quality of life with dermatology
Even skin problems that are not classed as life-threatening can have a massive impact on our well-being. But those affected do not have to simply accept this. Plastic surgery uses innovative technologies to eliminate them - without surgery, on an outpatient basis and virtually pain-free.
Laser therapy for skin changes and skin rejuvenation
Age spots, acne scars and other benign skin changes are often perceived as annoying. With modern laser therapy, such irregularities can be significantly reduced or even removed. We also use this method to minimise the signs of aging and help our patients achieve a fresher complexion.
Dermatological treatment approaches for skin cancer
With a combination of early detection, surgical interventions and high-quality reconstruction, we can guarantee the best possible care for people with the disease. Our focus is on restoring our patients' health and strengthening their self-confidence in a targeted manner.
Combating different types of skin cancer
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and melanoma are among the best-known types of skin cancer. They differ not only in their aggressiveness, but also in the way they are treated. Our dermatology specialists therefore develop a customised treatment plan for each patient.
Dermatology and plastic reconstruction after skin cancer
In order to reactivate the function and appearance of the damaged area, plastic reconstruction is essential. We proceed differently depending on the size, depth and location of the defect. However, to ensure the best possible result, we always work together in multidisciplinary teams.