Our Experts

Our Experts

Meet the team putting the care into skincare

Our Expert Dermatology Team

Consultant dermatologist

Dr Antonia Lloyd-Lavery

Dr Antonia Lloyd-Lavery (BMBCh, MA, MRCP) is a UK-trained Consultant Dermatologist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. She trained at Oxford University, graduating with a First class Honours degree in Medical Sciences and a Distinction in her Clinical Medicine degree in 2008.
Consultant dermatologist

Dr Omair Hameed

I have always been fascinated with the way our skin works, having had personal experience with acne during adolescence and adulthood. Acne is a very common condition in young adults and all those who suffer with it know first-hand the significant psychological and social impact that it can have on an individual, even when it is active in a mild form.
Consultant dermatologist

Dr Paola De Mozzi

I have significant experience of treating patients with acne (both teenagers and adults) and have witnessed many times the spiralling effect that it can have on a person’s self-esteem. What seems a simple skin issue to some, can have a huge impact on a person’s psychological well-being.
Consultant dermatologist

Dr Yi Ning Chiang

It is heartbreaking to see that a lot of people with acne suffer from this condition for a long time without prompt medical care. I have treated a lot of patients with acne and have seen good results with my treatment approach. I believe in early treatment of acne to help prevent long-term complications such as acne scarring and pigmentation.
Consultant dermatologist

Dr Adil Sheraz

Dr Sheraz is a London trained consultant dermatologist currently working as a substantive consultant at the prestigious Royal Free Hospital. He graduated from St Barts and the Royal London in 2005 and achieved his CCT in dermatology after completing the MRCP and MRCP (dermatology).
Consultant dermatologist

Dr. Efrossini Carras

During my clinical practice, I have experienced the distress and anguish that acne can cause patients and have seen the impact it can have on daily life. Unfortunately, acne can often be undertreated and the burden of this condition can be underappreciated by many, including medical professionals.
Consultant dermatologist

Asha Rajeev

Have been working as a dermatologist for nearly 25 years, initially in India and then for the past 15 years in the United Kingdom. Having worked in different parts of the world, I got the opportunity to deal with problems affecting different skin types
Consultant dermatologist

Dr Khalid Hussain

I have extensive experience in treating patients with acne. Acne is one of the common skin conditions in adults. Some other facial dermatoses can mimic acne and therefore correct diagnosis is very important. Assessment of severity of acne is also very important in making the treatment decision in an individual patient. Acne may have a psychological impact on any patient, regardless of the severity or the grade of the disease; acne can significantly lower self-confidence. Scarring is a serious complication but fortunately can be prevented by timely treatment.