Michelle R. Iannacone is a dermatologist based in Herston, QLD. You can find the practice at 300 Herston Road, Herston, QLD 4029, Australia.
Dermatology covers a lot more than most people think. In day-to-day appointments, Michelle looks after skin conditions ranging from common skin issues to more serious skin cancer concerns. That can include spots that change over time, recurring growths, and skin that has been damaged by the sun.
Sun exposure matters in many cases. Michelle helps people who have had sunburn, as well as those with ongoing sun-related skin changes like actinic keratosis. She also assesses and treats conditions such as basal cell skin cancer, squamous cell skin carcinoma, Bowen’s disease, and melanoma.
At times, skin problems are linked to viruses as well. Michelle cares for people with warts and human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, and she may also be involved in care for rarer conditions like epidermodysplasia verruciformis. These issues can be stressful, especially when they keep coming back, so she focuses on clear next steps and practical skin care advice.
Some patients have a higher risk of skin problems because of their medical history. For example, people who have had a kidney transplant or a liver transplant often need extra skin checks. In those situations, Michelle works with the wider care team and helps patients stay on top of any changes they notice.
Michelle’s experience is built around ongoing dermatology work and regular patient care. Over time, she’s seen how important early assessment can be, particularly when a skin spot looks different or grows slowly. If needed, she discusses treatment options in a way that’s easy to follow, without making it feel overwhelming.
Her education is centred on dermatology and skin health. She aims to keep her knowledge current by following updated medical guidance and evidence used in clinics. No specific clinical trial details are listed here, but she stays aware of what’s new in skin cancer care.
If you’re dealing with a persistent spot, a patch that won’t settle, or changes in a mole, booking an appointment can be a good place to start. Michelle’s approach is calm and straightforward, focused on finding what’s going on and helping you move forward.