Zhenjun H. Deng is a Dermatologist based in WA, Australia. He works with people who have ongoing skin and tissue concerns, especially where skin or other tissue becomes thick or tight over time.
In many cases, patients see him for issues like keloids. These are raised, firm scars that can keep growing even after a wound has healed. It can be frustrating and sometimes uncomfortable, so getting the plan right early helps.
He also looks after people with Dupuytren Contracture. This can affect the hands, making fingers pull in or feel stiff. Over time, day to day tasks like opening jars or shaking hands can become harder. Management often focuses on easing tightness and helping with movement, depending on how the condition is tracking.
Another area he treats is fibromatosis. This is a group of conditions where firm tissue can develop in the body. Depending on where it shows up, it can feel like lumps, thickened areas, or areas that are not comfortable. Each case is different, so the approach needs to suit the person, not just the name of the condition.
The practice also involves people with pulmonary fibrosis. That one is not a skin problem, but it still comes under the same theme of abnormal tissue thickening. People with lung scarring can feel breathless, and symptoms can build slowly. In these situations, care is about watching changes over time and making sure the overall plan stays on track.
Because these conditions vary a lot from person to person, consultations usually focus on what’s happening day to day, how it started, and what has changed since then. It’s also helpful to talk about previous treatments and what kind of results people are hoping for.
At times, managing long-term tissue conditions takes patience. Over time, treatment choices may need reviewing as the condition responds. Deng’s role is to provide clear guidance, steady follow-up, and practical support so patients know what to expect and what options are available.
He stays based in WA, and his clinic is set up for people who want a calm, direct conversation about skin and soft tissue problems.