Anes Yang is a Dermatologist based at St Vincent's Hospital in Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia. He works with people who need help with skin conditions that can be painful, itchy, or hard to manage day to day.
Skin problems can look different from person to person. In his practice, he commonly looks after conditions like pemphigus and pemphigoid, including bullous forms that can cause blisters. He also sees patients with epidermolysis bullosa and related blistering skin conditions, where the skin can be very fragile and slow to heal.
He also treats cutaneous lupus (both CLE and DLE), lichen planus, and other long-lasting skin issues such as discoid lupus and folliculitis. At times, patients are dealing with rash and skin changes that come and go, and it can take some time to get the right plan.
Some of the conditions he works with are tied to blood flow and veins. For example, venous problems like varicose veins and venous insufficiency are part of his broader patient care. He also manages May Thurner syndrome and can be involved in cases where deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and venous clot issues like mesenteric venous thrombosis come up. These conditions are more than “just a skin problem”, and they can affect how the body heals.
Cancer and skin growths are also included in his work. For instance, he treats Merkel cell carcinoma and penile cancer. At times, necrosis can be part of more complex cases as well, and managing skin damage properly matters for comfort and recovery.
Pregnancy and skin changes can add another layer, so conditions like pemphigoid gestationis are also within his care. He may also see issues linked to hair and skin growth, including autosomal recessive hypotrichosis, along with pustules and other inflammatory skin presentations.
Anes Yang’s education and training sit in dermatology, and he continues to build on his clinical experience through day-to-day work at St Vincent's Hospital. The focus stays practical: understanding what’s happening on the skin, checking symptoms, and making a clear, step-by-step plan for treatment and follow-up.