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It’s very important to keep an eye on your own skin and with the help of your partner or family member, monitor any changes that may occur. The Australian Cancer Council provides the following information. What to look for: These are some changes to look out for when checking your skin for signs of any
Read moreProgress made through Cancer Council’s SunSmart skin cancer prevention work is recognised as one of Australia’s greatest health achievements. Through iconic campaigns, pioneering research and life-saving initiatives, melanoma rates in Australians under 40 are now dropping. Skin cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, with the vast majority of skin cancers, including melanoma, being
Read moreHAVE YOU HAD A SKIN CANCER CHECK LATELY? Summer is here and here in Queensland we have one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. It’s very important to have a skin cancer check annually to ensure early detection. Book an appointment today
Read moreWe’re very happy to inform our valued patients and community that Lifestyle Skin Health Clinic is now offering Cosmetic Botulinum Toxin Type A Anti Wrinkle and Hyperhidrosis treatment for the following areas: 1. Forehead/Frontalis lines 2. Frown/Corrugator lines 3. Laugh/Crow’s feet lines 4. Bunny/Nasal lines 5. Chemical Brow Lift 6. Gummy smile 7. Smoker’s/Marionette lines
Read moreWe are extremely happy and proud to announce that Lifestyle Skin Health Clinic just hit the 100th wonderful 5-star review! Thank you to all our patients who took time to sincerely wrote their awesome reviews. Truly precious and priceless! It simply validates our work and further inspires and motivates us to strive even better. Our
Read more“75 Splendid 5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reviews in less than one year of Clinic operation 😲! What an amazing sign of public appreciation✔️. Lifestyle Skin Health Clinic is humbled and grateful for all the trust and support that our patients and partners and families have kindly and generously extended. It is truly inspiring and drives us more to
Read moreThere are three main types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. While they each look different, the most common warning sign of any kind of skin cancer is a change on the skin, such as a new growth or a visible change in an existing growth or mole. Ahead of
Read moreDid you know that one in five people by the age of 70 will get skin cancer? Did you know that 99% of these cases are curable if they are diagnosed and treated early enough. What you can do Examine your skin once a month: Learn about the warning signs of skin cancer and know
Read more….but there are risks: why protecting your child’s skin is so important. Queensland kids are lucky – they get to frolic in sunny weather almost all-year round. But for all its benefits, our tropical climate also has its risks. The Sunshine State is the skin cancer capital of the world, a title we have held
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