

The most important aspect of any skin cancer examination is a thorough inspection of the skin. The length of the examination is partially dependent on the number of moles or skin lesions the patient has. An examination with Dr Wassall typically takes between 15 and 20 minutes with more complicated examinations taking about half an hour.
A technique known as dermoscopy is used to assist in the diagnosis of skin cancer and melanoma. This involves putting oil or alcohol on the surface of the skin and then looking through a hand-held device. The oil reduces surface reflection and allows visualisation of deeper structures in the skin. In expert hands, this improves the diagnostic accuracy of melanomas as well as reducing the number of unnecessary excisions.
Dr Wassall has had extensive postgraduate training in dermoscopy. Furthermore, Dr Wassall uses two different types of dermatoscopes (polarised and contact) during a skin examination which allows greater accuracy in diagnosis . This technique is now generally regarded by experts as the gold standard in melanoma diagnosis.

Dr Wassall has a strong interest in digital monitoring of pigmented skin lesions and moles. His present system is to use a high resolution digital SLR camera attached to a dermatoscope to take photographs of individual lesions. This produces photos with high levels of image detail and clarity. These photos are stored on a computer to allow monitoring for changes. Dr Wassall also uses studio quality total body photography for identification of new or changing moles.
Dr Wassall has experience and post graduate University training in all areas of skin cancer management. This includes:
Dr Wassall believes in tailoring a treatment for each patient based on the medical diagnosis and patient preferences. If he believes a problem is best managed by another modality then he will refer you to an appropriately qualified practitioner.
Although the majority of surgical cases can be managed by Dr Wassall, some cancers are best managed by a specialist surgeon. Dr Wassall is able to advise and refer to appropriately skilled surgeons based on the requirements of each patient.
Dr Wassall provides a high quality, ethical and professional service. Our clinic model is not based on surgically removing moles or other lesions unnecessarily. We will always act with the best interests of the patient in mind.
The equipment, services and facilities available include:
The fee structure has been designed to allow Dr Wassall to offer a high quality, ethical, professional service whilst being mindful of out of pocket expenses. Skin Integrity is not a bulk billing practice. Fees charged vary depending on the complexity and time required for the examination or treatment. Concession Fee applies for existing patients that are either pensioners, concession card holders or under 16 years old. DVA patients are bulk-billed.
| Fee | Medicare Rebate | Out of Pocket Expense | |
| Full Skin Examination (less than 20 minutes) | $90.00 | $35.60 | $54.40 |
| Concession Fee Full Skin Examination (less than 20 minutes) | $75.00 | $35.60 | $29.40 |
| Full Skin Examination (more than 20 minutes) | $135.00 | $69.00 | $66.00 |
| Concession Fee Full Skin Examination (more than 20 minutes) | $110.00 | $69.00 | $41.00 |
Dr Wassall will reopen his books to new skin cancer patients in 2012. Discounts will not be available for pensioners, conession card holders or children under 16.
| Fee | Medicare Rebate | Out of Pocket Expense | |
| Full Skin Examination (less than 20 minutes) | $90.00 | $35.60 | $54.40 |
| Full Skin Examination (more than 20 minutes) | $135.00 | $69.00 | $66.00 |
Procedures such as biopsies, cryotherapy or curettage performed during the skin examination are bulk-billed.
All procedures requiring total surgical removal of a lesion will be performed in the operating theatre. A separate appointment will be required for these procedures. Generally a payment of $150 will be required on the day of procedures performed in the operating theatre. This fee is usually $100 for concession card holders. Higher fees may apply for more complicated and time consuming procedures with a maximum charge of $250. The rest of the procedure cost is covered by Medicare. The cost includes suture removal and the cost of all dressings required for normal aftercare. The cost of examination of the pathology specimen is covered by Medicare.
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