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Your Trusted Rosacea Treatment Clinic in London
Rosacea is an irritating, unsightly and difficult-to-manage skin condition. It affects the skin on the face, most often on and around the nose and cheeks, and can be uncomfortable and even painful in some cases. It’s a complicated condition which may present different symptoms depending on the individual and needs expert diagnosis and treatment. Our qualified practitioners, nurses and doctors in London have years of experience in treating rosacea and can help you to find the most appropriate and effective treatment.
The sk:n London Medical Team
sk:n is home to more consultant dermatologists, doctors, plastic surgeons, nurses and therapists, than any other UK dermatology service provider.
The sk:n team in London will ensure that your visit to the clinic is truly worthwhile: at sk:n we are passionate about helping you discover better skin.
So, whether you suffer from acne, unwanted facial hair, regret an old tattoo, or simply just want to freshen up your complexion – we have the most effective treatments on the market to help you achieve the results you long for.
Benedetta Brazzini
Doctor
Daron Seukeran
Group Medical Director
Amir Sadri
Consultant Plastic Surgeon
Dr Thierry Vidal
Doctor
Jeremy Halfhide
Medical Director
Navreet Paul
Doctor
Nicky Naylor
Doctor
Dr Sharon Belmo
Consultant Dermatologist
Sanjay Rajpara
Consultant Dermatologist
Torkan Hirbod
Doctor
Shaaira Nasir
Consultant Dermatologist
Hasna Syed
Consultant Dermatologist
Bhagwat Mathur
Consultant Plastic Surgeon
Leonardo Fasano
Aesthetic Doctor & Body Sculpting Expert
Pakiza Aliyeva-Derraz
Doctor
Dr. Maryam Attar-Zadeh
Senior Medical Injector
Dr. Leto Mailli
Consultation Interventional Radiologist
Dr. Pooya Khanmohammad Beigi
Locum Dermatology
Liberta Labinoti
Dermatologist
Bespoke
treatment plan
Treatment
from £240
Range of
treatments available
Delivered by
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Frequently asked questions
How Many Treatments Will I Need?
The exact number of treatments you’ll need depends on the severity of your symptoms. On average, three treatments every seven to 14 days are initially required to get excellent results. After this, your practitioner will discuss a maintenance plan. During your consultation, your practitioner will discuss a complete treatment plan with you to suit your needs and finances.
How will I feel during rosacea treatment?
Some slight discomfort may be felt during laser treatment, but this is well tolerated by the majority of patients.
Is Rosacea Treatment The Right Treatment For Me?
With the range of rosacea treatments available at sk:n, your specialist will be able to advise you on which approach holds the most promise for you. If you have a tan, then you will need to allow this to fade before laser treatment, as the procedure will not be effective otherwise.
What Happens After Rosacea Treatment?
Sometimes, laser treatment can leave you with slight bruising and swelling, but this soon settles. In the very rare instance that pain or infection occurs, simple measures such as paracetamol, Aloe Vera gel and antibacterial cream solve the problem.
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London Harley Street Opening Times
Monday
08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday
08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday
08:00 - 20:00
Thursday
08:00 - 20:00
Friday
09:00 - 20:00
Saturday
09:00 - 18:00
Sunday
10:00 - 17:00
Clinic Address
6 Harley Street, London, W1G 9PA
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Finding us
We are located at the southern end of Harley Street on the corner of Cavendish Square Gardens. Oxford Circus and Bond Street stations are approximately a 5 minute walk from the clinic. Access to the clinic is via the ground floor entrance and the clinic is located on the third floor, via stairs or a lift.