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10 Common Skin Conditions Treated by Dermatologists in the UK

Our skin is our body’s largest organ—not just a protective barrier but a visible indicator of our internal health, environment, and lifestyle. When something’s wrong, our skin is often the first to react—through redness, dryness, breakouts, or rashes.

At Bollin Clinic, we understand how skin concerns can impact both physical comfort and emotional confidence. That’s why our experienced dermatology team in Cheshire offers tailored treatment plans using evidence-based therapies and the latest dermatological advancements.

In this guide, we explore 10 of the most common skin conditions we treat in the UK—and how Bollin Clinic’s private dermatology services can help you manage them effectively and safely.

1. Acne

Who it affects: Teenagers, young adults, and even people in their 30s–50s.

Symptoms:

  • Blackheads, whiteheads, papules
  • Cysts, nodules, and pustules
  • Oily skin and acne scarring

Common TriggersHormonal imbalance, stress, diet, poor skincare routines

Treatment Options:

  • Topical retinoids and antibiotics
  • Medical-grade skin peels and LED light therapy
  • Microneedling and scar revision
  • Oral medications (e.g. isotretinoin)

2. Eczema

Who it affects: Mostly children, but common in adults too.

Symptoms:

  • Dry, red, itchy patches
  • Skin thickening or cracking
  • Occasional fluid-filled blisters during flare-ups

TypesAtopic eczema, contact dermatitis, dyshidrotic eczema

Treatment Options:

  • Emollient therapies (moisturisation is key)
  • Topical and oral steroids
  • Immunomodulators and antihistamines
  • Lifestyle & allergen triggers counselling

3. Psoriasis

Who it affects:Adults between 20–60, though it can begin at any age.

Symptoms:

  • Thick, red plaques with silvery scales
  • Scalp involvement and joint pain

TypesPlaque, guttate, inverse, pustular, and erythrodermic

Treatment Options:

  • Topical treatments (vitamin D analogues, corticosteroids)
  • Phototherapy (narrowband UVB light therapy)
  • Biologic therapies for moderate-to-severe cases
  • Psychological support (as stress can worsen psoriasis)

4. Rosacea

Who it affects:Adults between 30–50, more common in fair-skinned individuals.

Symptoms:

  • Flushing and persistent redness
  • Bumps resembling acne
  • Visible blood vessels (telangiectasia)
  • Eye irritation (ocular rosacea)

Treatment Options:

  • Topical anti-inflammatories and oral antibiotics
  • Laser or IPL therapy for visible veins
  • Lifestyle advice (avoidance of heat, alcohol, spicy food, etc.)

5. Fungal Infections

Who it affects:Athlete’s foot, jock itch, ringworm, candidiasis (yeast)

Symptoms:

  • Itchy, red, cracked, or peeling skin
  • Discolouration of skin or nails
  • Unpleasant odour (in foot infections)

Treatment Options:

  • Prescription-strength antifungal creams or tablets
  • Nail treatments for fungal toenails
  • Hygiene and moisture management advice

6. Warts and Verrucas

Cause:Human papillomavirus (HPV)

Symptoms:

  • Hard, raised lumps on hands or feet
  • Pain when walking (in plantar warts/verrucas)

Treatment Options:

  • Cryotherapy (freezing with liquid nitrogen)
  • Topical salicylic acid
  • Electrosurgery or laser removal for stubborn growths

7. Skin Allergies (Contact Dermatitis)

Cause:Reaction to irritants/allergens like nickel, latex, soaps, and fragrances

Symptoms:

  • Red, itchy, or burning skin
  • Blisters or hives
  • Chronic flaking or cracking

Treatment Options:

  • Patch testing to identify triggers
  • Topical steroids and antihistamines
  • Avoidance and barrier repair with moisturisers

8. Skin Tags and Benign Growths

Symptoms:

  • Small, soft, often skin-coloured bumps
  • Found on neck, underarms, eyelids, or under breasts

Are they dangerous?Generally harmless, but can be removed for cosmetic or comfort reasons.

Treatment Options:

  • Cryotherapy (freezing)
  • Cauterisation or surgical snipping
  • Histology testing if growths appear suspicious

9. Hyperpigmentation & Melasma

Cause:Sun exposure, hormonal changes (pregnancy, contraceptives), inflammation after acne or injury

Symptoms:

  • Brown or grey-brown patches on face or body
  • Uneven tone and blotchiness

Treatment Options:

  • Prescription topical brightening agents (e.g., hydroquinone, retinoids)
  • Chemical peels, microneedling, and laser therapy
  • Broad-spectrum SPF and sun protection guidance

10. Suspicious Moles & Skin Cancer Screening

Why it matters:Skin cancer, including melanoma, is one of the fastest-growing cancers in the UK. Early detection saves lives.

Warning Signs (ABCDE):

  • A – Asymmetry
  • B – Border irregularity
  • C – Colour variation
  • D – Diameter >6mm
  • E – Evolving (changing)

Treatment Options:

  • Mole mapping and digital monitoring
  • Biopsy and histology
  • Surgical excision (if necessary)
  • Preventive advice and regular skin checks

Why Choose Bollin Clinic for Dermatology?

At Bollin Clinic, we offer a modern, results-driven approach to dermatology, focused on:

  • Fast accessto skin specialists (no long NHS waiting times)
  • One-to-one expert care from GMC-registered dermatologists
  • Discreet consultationsin a friendly, welcoming environment
  • Access to state-of-the-art equipment and private lab facilities
  • Tailored skin treatment plans based on lifestyle, history, and skin goals

Rationales for Choosing Bollin Clinic UK for Acne Treatments

We offer custom treatment plans and strive to meet our patient's needs at Bollin Clinic UK. Our clinics have integrated specialized acne treatment into advanced skincare solutions, often used for different skin types and severities due to acne. Bollin Clinic UK provides care, starting from the first consultation, subsequent treatment and maintenance visits. Comfort, safety, and self confidence throughout the entire process is essential.

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