Atopic Dermatitis and Lesions

Atopic Dermatitis and Lesions

Soothing Solutions For Your Skin


Are you or a loved one struggling with the discomfort and irritation caused by Atopic Dermatitis and skin lesions? At Aesthetic Artistry, we understand the challenges that come with these conditions. Our comprehensive approach and advanced treatments are designed to provide relief and improve the health of your skin.

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Understanding Atopic Dermatitis and Lesions


Atopic Dermatitis, often referred to as eczema, is a chronic skin condition characterised by dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. Skin lesions can develop as a result of various factors, including scratching and inflammation. These conditions can significantly impact your quality of life, causing discomfort and self-consciousness.

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Our Approach


At Aesthetic Artistry, we offer a range of treatments and skincare solutions to address Atopic Dermatitis and skin lesions effectively. Our solutions include:

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Take the first step toward healthier, more comfortable skin by scheduling a consultation with us.

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Treatments


  • Prescribed Dermal Treatment

    Our expert skin specialists are here to provide personalised solutions that target the root causes of your skin issues and deliver remarkable results. Discover how Prescribed Dermal Treatments can help you achieve healthy, radiant skin.


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  • Skin Needling

    Experience Dermapen 4 Skin Needling at Aesthetic Artistry. We understand the power of advanced skin care techniques, and we're excited to introduce you to the transformative benefits of Dermapen 4. 


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  • Epidermal Peel

    Epidermal Peels  exfoliate the skin's top layer, revealing fresher, smoother skin underneath and reducing the appearance of fine lines and age spots.


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  • Chemical Peel

    Chemical peels can help improve melasma by exfoliating the top layer of skin, reducing the appearance of pigmentation, and promoting a more even skin tone.


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  • Q-Switched YAG Laser

    A versatile laser that offers different wavelengths to target a variety of skin conditions including sun spots, melasma, pigmentation and pores.


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  • Dermaplaning

    Designed to revitalise your complexion, reduce peach fuzz, and reveal a more youthful radiance.


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  • Mesotherapy

    This treatment is designed to rejuvenate the skin, improve its health, and address various skin concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation, hydration, and overall complexion enhancement. Mesotherapy works by stimulating collagen and elastin production while providing essential nutrients to the skin, resulting in a more youthful and radiant appearance.


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  • LED Light Therapy

    Discover how LED Light Therapy can effectively address these common skin concerns for a more radiant and rejuvenated complexion.


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  • Plasma Pen

    Learn how Plasma Pen treatment, (also called “fibroblast” therapy) can effectively address these common skin concerns, leaving you with a more youthful and revitalised complexion.


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  • Facial Treatments

    Look no further than our range of customised facials at Aesthetic Artistry.


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  • Microdermabrasion

    This treatment is highly regarded for its capacity to enhance skin texture, diminish the appearance of fine lines and discoloration, address acne and excess oiliness, refine enlarged pores, and promote an overall improvement in skin tone.


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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What is Atopic Dermatitis, and what are its common symptoms?

    Atopic Dermatitis, often referred to as eczema, is a chronic skin condition characterised by red, itchy, and inflamed skin. Common symptoms include dryness, rash, itching, and skin sensitivity.

  • Is Atopic Dermatitis a treatable condition?

    Yes, Atopic Dermatitis is manageable with proper skincare and medical treatment. While there is no cure, various therapies and treatments can help control symptoms and prevent flare-ups.

  • What are the potential triggers for Atopic Dermatitis flare-ups?

    Triggers may include allergens, stress, harsh skincare products, environmental factors, certain foods, and changes in temperature or humidity.

  • How can I best care for my skin if I have Atopic Dermatitis?

    It's essential to maintain a regular skincare routine with gentle, hypoallergenic products, moisturise daily, and avoid scratching. 

  • What are skin lesions, and what can cause them?

    Skin lesions refer to abnormal areas of the skin that may appear as growths, sores, or changes in color or texture. They can be caused by various factors, including injury, infection, inflammation, or underlying medical conditions.

  • When should I seek medical attention for skin lesions?

    It's advisable to consult a Doctor if you notice any new or changing skin lesions, especially if they are painful, bleed, grow rapidly, or exhibit irregular borders. Early detection is essential for proper evaluation and treatment.

  • What treatments are available for Atopic Dermatitis and skin lesions?

    Treatment options vary based on the severity and specific condition. 

  • Can Atopic Dermatitis and skin lesions be prevented?

    While prevention may not always be possible, managing triggers, maintaining good skincare practices, and seeking early medical attention can help minimise the impact of these conditions.hese treatments can help control symptoms, reduce flare-ups, and improve overall skin health.

  • Are there lifestyle changes or home remedies that can help alleviate symptoms of Atopic Dermatitis?

    Lifestyle changes such as avoiding known triggers, using hypoallergenic bedding, and practicing stress management techniques can complement treatments. 

  • How can I schedule a consultation with a dermatologist for Atopic Dermatitis or skin lesion evaluation?

    To schedule a consultation, contact us via the contact page, or booking link.

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