Medical Dermatology
Eczema
Calm the flare, protect the barrier, prevent the next one.
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Overview
Atopic dermatitis and related eczemas need both fast relief and a durable long-term plan. We help you rebuild the skin barrier and identify triggers — from soaps and fabrics to seasonal shifts.
Eczema is a barrier disease as much as an inflammatory one. Getting a flare quiet is the first step; keeping the skin resilient so it flares less often is the real work.
Modern biologics have transformed care for moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis. For most patients, a thoughtful topical plan and trigger identification is enough.
Our approach
- — Barrier-repair regimens
- — Prescription anti-inflammatories
- — Biologic therapy for severe cases
- — Trigger identification
When to see a dermatologist
Signs it's time to book.
- —Itching disrupts sleep or daily focus
- —Skin is cracking, weeping, or repeatedly infected
- —Over-the-counter creams don't hold the flare
- —The rash is spreading or affecting the face, hands, or eyelids