Hans P. Soyer

Dermatologist

Male📍 Brisbane

About of Hans P. Soyer

Hans P. Soyer is a dermatologist based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. He looks after people with a wide range of skin concerns, from everyday rashes to more serious skin changes that need close checks.


In many cases, visits are about skin cancer and sun damage. That can include actinic keratosis (rough, scaly patches), basal cell skin cancer, squamous cell skin cancer, and melanoma. He also works with people who have eye-related melanoma issues, like uveal melanoma.


Hans also helps with long-term skin conditions that can come and go. This includes problems like atopic dermatitis (eczema), psoriasis, melasma, and other pigment-related issues. At times, he sees people with unusual skin reactions and spots, including warts and genital warts.


Some patients come in because of family or inherited skin conditions. For example, he may support people with syndromes linked to unusual moles and higher skin risks, including familial atypical multiple mole melanoma syndrome. He also sees conditions related to pigment changes, such as albinism and related eye and skin features.


While this profile covers a broad range of conditions, the main goal stays the same: careful assessment and practical treatment planning. Skin health can be stressful, especially when you notice a new spot or a change that won’t settle. Hans focuses on helping patients understand what’s going on and what the next steps are.


Training and experience details aren’t listed in this profile, but his work is clearly centred on skin care and skin disease across both routine and higher-risk presentations. Research and publications aren’t shown here in a way that can be checked, and clinical trial information also isn’t included on this page.


If you’re in Brisbane and you want a dermatologist to assess skin concerns, Hans P. Soyer’s clinic is set up for that kind of care.

Services & Conditions Treated

Actinic KeratosisBasal Cell Skin CancerFamilial Atypical Multiple Mole Melanoma SyndromeMelanomaAlbinismGiant Congenital Melanocytic NevusMelasmaPigmented Purpuric DermatosisSquamous Cell Skin CarcinomaSunburnADULT SyndromeAnal CancerAplasia Cutis CongenitaAtopic DermatitisCherry AngiomaClouston SyndromeEccrine PorocarcinomaEctodermal DysplasiasGenital WartsHermansky-Pudlak SyndromeHuman Papillomavirus InfectionHypomelanotic DisorderKidney TransplantLung TransplantNeurocutaneous MelanosisNeuroendocrine TumorOculocutaneous AlbinismOculocutaneous Albinism Type 1Oculocutaneous Albinism Type 2PsoriasisUveal MelanomaWarts

Publications

1 total

3D Total-Body Photography in Patients at High Risk for Melanoma: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

JAMA dermatology • March 26, 2025

Clinical Trials

1 total

A Seamless Phase 1/2 Exploratory Multi-centre, Investigator-blind, Dose Escalation Study (Study Part 1), Followed by a Randomised, Intra-subject, Active Controlled Efficacy Study of Different Ingenol Mebutate Formulations Applied to the Forearm for 2 Consecutive Days (Study Part 2)

CompletedPhase 1/Phase 2

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Hans P. Soyer offer?
Dr Soyer treats a wide range of skin conditions, including actinic keratosis, basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers, melanoma, psoriasis, eczema and atopic dermatitis, warts, and various pigment and congenital skin conditions.
What conditions does he commonly see patients for?
Common conditions include sun-related skin cancers, pigmented lesions, melasma, albinism-related issues, and other skin changes such as cherry angiomas. He also manages genetic and congenital skin disorders when needed.
How do I book an appointment with him in Brisbane?
To arrange an appointment, please contact the Brisbane-based clinic. They can advise on available times and what you need to bring to your visit.
What should I expect at my first dermatology appointment?
You’ll discuss your skin concerns, review any relevant medical history, and the dermatologist will examine your skin. If needed, they may discuss tests or treatment options tailored to you.
Can he help with skin cancer concerns?
Yes. He treats and manages various skin cancers, including basal cell, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma, focusing on accurate assessment and appropriate care.
What if I’m worried about a recent skin change or lesion?
If you notice a new or changing spot on your skin, it’s best to have it checked. Contact the clinic to arrange an assessment so any concerns can be evaluated promptly.

Contact Information

Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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