Medical Dermatology
Eczema, Dermatitis & Sensitive Skin
Itching and redness are exhausting — physically and emotionally. We work in two directions: controlling the flare-up and restoring the skin barrier so future episodes are less frequent.
Who it is for
- For atopic dermatitis and chronic eczema
- For contact dermatitis and allergic skin reactions
- For persistently sensitive, reactive skin
How it works
- 1A detailed history: when and how your skin flares
- 2Examination and assessment of the skin barrier
- 3A treatment plan and daily maintenance care
- 4A strategy for avoiding your triggers
My approach
„My goal is twofold: to calm the flaring skin quickly, and then to build a daily life that protects its barrier — so future episodes are rare and mild.“
Good to know
- 1
Hot water relieves itching for minutes but worsens the skin for days — short, lukewarm showers.
- 2
An emollient is treatment, not cosmetics: every day, in a generous amount.
- 3
Not every 'allergic' patch is an allergy — a precise diagnosis saves months of wandering.
After the consultation
You receive a clear at-home care protocol and a flare-up action plan — so you never feel helpless at the next episode.
Prices and duration are confirmed at booking — according to the individual case.
Frequently asked questions
Chronic eczema is controlled rather than erased with a single prescription. The good news: with the right plan, flare-ups become rarer and milder.
That is individual — but we usually start by simplifying your routine down to a few gentle products.
No. Eczema is not passed on by contact — not in the pool, not by touch.
Helpful reading on this topic
Book an appointment for this service
We will discuss your case and create an individual plan.