Kelvin Truong is a Dermatologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who have skin problems that can range from common rashes to more complex skin conditions. If you’ve noticed a new spot, worsening redness, unusual marks, or ongoing itching and skin irritation, Kelvin can help with proper skin checks and clear next steps.
In clinic, Kelvin works with patients dealing with skin cancer concerns, including basal cell skin cancer and other unusual growths. He also treats a variety of skin conditions that show up as plaques, patches, or persistent bumps. This can include psoriasis and plaque psoriasis, plus conditions like lichen planus and lichen sclerosus.
Some skin issues are linked to infections or inflammation. Kelvin supports patients with conditions such as cellulitis and other skin reactions. At times, people come in after medicines or infections and develop rashes like erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, or DRESS syndrome. Other inflammatory skin problems, including scalded skin syndrome, may also need careful assessment.
Kelvin also sees patients with long-term skin symptoms connected to the immune system. This includes cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), mycosis fungoides, and Sezary syndrome. He may also manage other lymph-related skin conditions such as non-Hodgkin lymphoma affecting the skin, along with related diagnoses that can look different from person to person.
For people with scar and thick-skin changes, Kelvin can help with keloids and similar marks. He also treats issues like hyperhidrosis, where sweating is heavy enough to affect daily life. Warts and trichoepithelioma are among the skin growth problems he regularly assesses, alongside conditions such as purpura and xanthoma.
Kelvin’s medical training covers dermatology and skin health. Over time, he builds care plans that fit the person in front of him, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Research and clinical trials aren’t listed in the details provided here, but Kelvin’s focus stays on practical, up-to-date care for skin conditions.