Eczema Treatment
Understanding Eczema & How We Treat It
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes the skin to become dry, itchy, red, and inflamed. It affects people of all ages and can appear on any part of the body. While eczema is not contagious, it is often persistent and can significantly impact sleep, confidence, and daily quality of life if left unmanaged.
comprehensive approach to eczema treatment. Our dermatologists identify your specific triggers, assess the severity of your condition, and create a personalised treatment plan designed to reduce inflammation, repair your skin barrier, and minimise the frequency and intensity of future flare-ups.
Skin Assessment & Diagnosis
Our dermatologist conducts a thorough examination of your skin and reviews your medical history to confirm an eczema diagnosis, assess its severity, and identify any contributing triggers or underlying factors.
Trigger Identification
e help you identify the environmental, dietary, and lifestyle factors that aggravate your eczema — including allergens, irritants, stress, and climate — so you can take practical steps to avoid them.
Medical Treatment
Depending on your condition, we prescribe the most appropriate treatment which may include topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, antihistamines, or medicated moisturisers to reduce inflammation and restore skin comfort.
Long-Term Management
We equip you with a personalised skincare routine and ongoing management plan to keep your skin barrier strong, reduce flare-up frequency, and maintain healthy, comfortable skin between visits.
Key Benefits
Accurate diagnosis and trigger identification
Accurate diagnosis and trigger identification
Personalised treatment plan for your skin type and lifestyle
Repairs and strengthens the skin's natural barrier
Reduces frequency and severity of future flare-ups
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is eczema a lifelong condition?
Is eczema a lifelong condition?
Eczema is chronic but manageable. Many patients — especially children — experience significant improvement or complete remission over time. With the right treatment plan and trigger management, flare-ups can become less frequent and less severe, allowing you to live comfortably with the condition.
What triggers an eczema flare-up?
What triggers an eczema flare-up?
Common triggers include harsh soaps and detergents, synthetic fabrics, extreme temperatures, sweat, dust mites, pet dander, stress, and certain foods. Triggers vary from person to person, which is why we focus on identifying yours specifically rather than offering a one-size-fits-all approach.
How is eczema different from dry skin?
How is eczema different from dry skin?
Dry skin is a surface-level condition caused by lack of moisture. Eczema is an inflammatory immune response that goes deeper — causing persistent itching, redness, and skin barrier damage that does not resolve with regular moisturising alone. A dermatologist can accurately distinguish between the two.
How long before I see improvement?
How long before I see improvement?
Many patients notice a reduction in itching and redness within the first week of starting treatment. Significant skin improvement typically becomes visible within 2 to 4 weeks. Long-term management continues beyond that to maintain results and prevent recurrence.
