Medical
Doctor-led diagnosis and treatment for common and complex skin conditions.
At The Skin Doctor, our Medical Skin Care service is designed for people who want clear answers and an evidence-based plan for persistent or recurring skin problems. Many skin conditions overlap, mimic each other, or flare due to triggers like stress, hormones, skincare products, infections, medications, or sun exposure. That’s why we start with a thorough medical assessment, then build a structured treatment plan that matches your diagnosis, severity, and lifestyle.
If you’re not sure which condition you have, book a consultation and we’ll guide you to the right pathway.
Medical
Conditions We Treat
At The Skin Doctor, we don’t believe in rushed appointments or one-size-fits-all skin care.
Our clinics are built around three core principles.
Doctor-led acne care for teenagers and adults, including inflammatory acne, hormonal patterns, and acne with post-inflammatory redness or pigmentation. Plans may include skincare optimisation, prescription options, and in-clinic therapies where appropriate.
Assessment and treatment for facial redness, flushing, sensitivity, papules/pustules, and trigger-driven flares. Treatment may include medical therapy, barrier repair, and vascular/laser options when appropriate.
Medical management for eczema across ages, including flares, itch, barrier breakdown, and secondary infection risk. We help patients identify triggers, optimise skincare routines, and use prescription treatments safely when needed.
Treatment for dandruff, scalp flaking, facial scaling, and recurrent redness in oily areas (scalp, eyebrows, nose, chest). We focus on controlling yeast-driven inflammation and long-term maintenance strategies.
Assessment and ongoing care for plaque psoriasis, scalp psoriasis, and flare control. We provide a structured plan including topical therapy, trigger management, and referral pathways when systemic treatment is needed.
Medical
Safety and Medication Considerations
Some medications and supplements increase sensitivity to sunlight or laser/light treatments and can increase the risk of burns or pigmentation changes. If you’re planning laser, PDT, or strong active skincare, this reference list helps keep treatment safe.
For other skin concerns, including less common rashes, lumps, bumps, pigment changes, and diagnostic uncertainty, see: