Tarl W. Prow is a Dermatologist based at 37 Kent Street, Woolloongabba, QLD 4102, Australia. If you’re dealing with something on your skin, it can feel stressful. Skin problems can also be hard to explain, even when they’re not “serious” all the time. Tarl helps people sort out what’s going on and what to do next.
In clinic, Tarl looks after a mix of skin concerns. This includes sun-related changes like actinic keratosis, and skin cancers such as basal cell skin cancer and melanoma. There’s also care for other growths and spots, including seborrheic keratosis, and changes in skin colour like melasma and pigmented purpuric dermatosis.
Skin symptoms in private areas are also treated, including genital warts. For some people, it’s the kind of issue that affects confidence day to day. Having a calm, practical appointment can make a big difference.
Some patients need testing as well. Tarl may arrange a tissue biopsy when it’s needed to get clearer answers about a skin mark or sore. Biopsies are often part of good skin checks, especially where there’s a concern about cancer or when the diagnosis isn’t obvious at first.
Tarl’s clinic also manages certain inherited blistering skin conditions, including dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa and Dowling-Meara epidermolysis bullosa. Epidermolysis bullosa can be complex, and symptoms can come and go. Care usually focuses on keeping the skin as comfortable as possible and monitoring changes over time, as part of day-to-day treatment.
When it comes to experience, the details aren’t listed here. What is clear is the focus: skin cancer checks, diagnosis, and ongoing support for a range of skin conditions. If you’re not sure whether your issue fits under a dermatology problem, it can still be worth discussing with the clinic, especially if a spot is changing, growing, bleeding, or staying stubborn.
Education and research details also aren’t provided here, and there aren’t any clinical trial details listed. Still, patients can expect a steady, straightforward approach to skin health, with a focus on getting the right diagnosis and making a sensible plan.