Mark W. Fear is a dermatologist based in Crawley, WA. His clinic is at 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009.
Skin problems can be scary, especially when they start suddenly or look very different from what you’re used to. Mark looks after people with a wide range of skin and skin-related conditions. Some visits are about ongoing issues that come and go. Other times, it’s about a new rash, blistering, or skin pain that needs careful attention.
In many cases, he helps manage problems like keloids, which are raised, thick scars that can keep growing after an injury. He also sees people with blistering skin conditions such as bullae. Burns and severe skin reactions can be complex too, including scalded skin syndrome and other tough-to-handle skin inflammation.
Mark also supports patients who have uncommon but important skin conditions, including erythema multiforme and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. These can involve painful skin changes and may need prompt medical care. He’s aware that fast, accurate assessment matters when the skin is affected in this way.
Some referrals come for scar and tissue changes, like Dupuytren contracture and fibromatosis. These aren’t always “just skin” on the surface, but they can affect how the body works and how comfortable someone feels day to day. At times, patients also ask about unusual skin marks, including familial multiple nevi flammei, and Mark can help sort out what’s going on and what the next steps should be.
There are also situations where his work includes conditions linked to infections or injuries. For example, he has experience dealing with tetanus-related skin concerns. He may also be involved when children have skin findings such as a stork bite, depending on what’s being seen and how it’s changing.
Mark’s approach is steady and practical. He focuses on understanding the skin issue, explaining what it might be, and making a plan that fits the person in front of him. Dermatology can involve a lot of monitoring, and in many cases it takes patience to get things under control.
For more complex cases, he helps coordinate care and supports patients through the process. If you’re dealing with blistering skin, raised scars, or a sudden severe rash, Mark can provide the kind of calm, careful medical support you want when things feel out of the ordinary.