Service Providers for SSF from Rt. Cheek

SSF (Superficial Scraping for Fungi) from the right cheek is a diagnostic test used to detect fungal infections on the skin of the right cheek. The procedure involves scraping the affected area to collect a sample, which is then sent to a laboratory for culturing. Common fungal infections on the face include tinea (ringworm), Candida infections, or other dermatophyte-related conditions. The cultured sample allows the fungi to grow, and sensitivity testing may be performed to identify the most effective antifungal treatment. Results typically take a few days to a week, depending on the growth rate of the fungi.