With this review, I’d like to sincerely thank Dr. Rýznarová from the dermatology department. I underwent a laser procedure, and everything went perfectly. The doctor is very gentle and professional — I highly recommend her :) Thank you to the whole team and the wonderful ladies at the reception!
Dermatology clinic
We offer comprehensive dermatological care for adults and children — with a focus on prevention, early diagnosis, and modern treatment methods. Our clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, providing both professional expertise and a compassionate approach.
At our dermatology clinic, we provide comprehensive care for patients of all ages — from childhood eczema and teenage acne to mole checks and the treatment of chronic skin conditions such as psoriasis or rosacea. We also perform preventive dermatoscopic examinations to detect skin cancer at an early stage.
We treat fungal infections, viral warts, excessive sweating, hair loss, and allergic reactions. In addition to general dermatology, we also focus on aesthetic care — offering gentle procedures to improve skin appearance, remove growths, pigmentation, and other imperfections.
Don’t hesitate to contact us — whether you’re dealing with an acute issue, a chronic condition, or simply want peace of mind knowing your skin is healthy. We’re here for you.
Who will help you?
The medical team at Vasmedic consists of leading experts who will provide you with professional care with a personal touch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not sure about something? Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions to help you take the first step toward the care you deserve.
A dermatologist treats conditions of the skin, hair, and nails.
A venereologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted infections.
However, both types of issues are usually addressed during a single visit.
1. Acne and Problematic Skin
- Diagnosis and treatment of acne in teenagers and adults
- Care for skin prone to inflammation, clogged pores, or scarring
- Treatment options: topical therapy, systemic therapy, chemical peels, laser treatments
2. Eczema and Allergies
- Atopic eczema, contact dermatitis, hives
- Testing and elimination of triggers
- Topical and systemic therapy, guidance on proper skin care
3. Psoriasis and Chronic Skin Conditions
- Stabilization and maintenance treatment
- Advice on nutrition, stress management, and lifestyle
- Collaboration with other specialists
4. Mole Examination and Skin Cancer Prevention
-Digital dermatoscopy – monitoring of pigmented nevi
- Early detection of melanoma and other skin cancers
- Options for surgical or laser removal
5. Removal of Skin Growths and Aesthetic Solutions
- Warts, fibromas, keratoses, hemangiomas – removal via surgery or laser
- Fotona laser – precise, safe, and scar-free
- Consultation with a dermatologist to determine the best
6. Skin and Nail Infections
- Fungal infections (mycoses), bacterial infections, viral warts
- Effective treatment and prevention of recurrence
7. Hair and Nail Care
- Diagnosis of hair loss, dandruff, and brittle nails
- Treatment options and supportive therapies (e.g., platelet-rich plasma therapy)
A comprehensive dermatology examination begins with a detailed medical history — a discussion about your symptoms, their duration, circumstances of onset, and other relevant factors. This is followed by a clinical examination of the skin, and if necessary, the hair and nails. Depending on the situation, the doctor may perform additional tests — for example, dermatoscopy (magnification and analysis of moles with a special device), skin swabs, biopsy, or blood tests. If appropriate, the doctor may also recommend and perform laser treatments during the same visit, such as removal of growths, blood vessels, or acne.
Dermatoscopy is a non-invasive method for examining pigmented moles using a special magnifying glass with light. The procedure is painless.
A mole should be removed if it changes color, shape, or size, or if it bleeds or itches. It may also be removed for practical reasons, such as irritation from clothing. High-risk moles are sent for histological examination.
No. Acne also affects adults — especially women over the age of 25. This is called acne tarda (late-onset acne). We can help with this as well.
Prevention is crucial when it comes to skin cancer, and most risk factors can be managed by yourself. The foundation is the daily use of sunscreen with a high SPF (50+), not only at the beach but also during regular outdoor activities or in the mountains. It is also important to avoid sun exposure during midday hours, when UV radiation is strongest — if this isn’t possible, protect yourself with clothing, a hat, and sunglasses.
Visiting tanning beds poses unnecessary risks and is clearly harmful to your health. Regular self-examination of your moles is also an important part of prevention — watch for changes in shape, color, or size. Additionally, visit a dermatologist at least once a year for a professional mole check using a dermatoscope. Early detection can save lives.
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