Diona L. Damian is a dermatologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Her focus is on helping people manage everyday skin problems, and also more serious issues when they need a close look.
In clinic, Diona often sees patients dealing with sun-related skin damage. That can include rough, scaly spots linked to actinic keratosis, as well as skin cancers like basal cell skin cancer, squamous cell skin carcinoma, and melanoma. At times, people come in worried about a new mark or a changing mole, and Diona helps them sort out what’s going on and what options make sense next.
She also looks after conditions that affect day-to-day comfort and confidence. Rosacea is a common one, along with long-lasting redness and flare-ups. Contact dermatitis can be another, especially when skin reacts after contact with soaps, skincare, plants, or other everyday products.
Skin viruses and growths are part of her practice too. Warts can be stubborn, and Diona works with patients to find a steady plan rather than quick fixes. If you’ve tried things before and still have ongoing symptoms, it’s often worth having the skin checked properly.
There’s also a big care focus for people with weakened immune systems. Diona treats skin concerns in patients after a kidney transplant, where skin changes can happen more often. Managing this needs a practical approach, with attention to prevention and early checks.
Over time, Diona has built her experience around diagnosing and managing a mix of skin conditions, from early changes to more established diagnoses. Training and ongoing medical learning support how she assesses each person’s skin, their history, and what they’re dealing with right now.
Education, research, and clinical trials details aren’t listed here, but the clinic approach stays grounded and patient-focused. People can expect clear explanations, calm follow-up, and care that fits the situation—whether it’s a one-off concern or an ongoing skin routine.