Dr Luanda Dermatologist

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Award-winning specialist dermatologist, specialising in pediatric, adolescent, and adult dermatology, offering tailored medical and surgical dermatology services.

One year. 🤍Twelve months of consultations, careful diagnoses, personalised treatment plans and watching confidence grow....
04/03/2026

One year. 🤍

Twelve months of consultations, careful diagnoses, personalised treatment plans and watching confidence grow.

Every rash assessed.
Every mole examined.
Every acne journey supported.

We are incredibly grateful to every patient who has trusted Dr Luanda Dermatology with their skin health this past year.

Healthy skin is not just cosmetic; it is medical. And it is personal.

Here’s to many more years of specialist dermatological care. ✨

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Healthy skin is built on understanding, not assumptions 🌿Dermatological care focuses on careful assessment, accurate dia...
26/02/2026

Healthy skin is built on understanding, not assumptions 🌿
Dermatological care focuses on careful assessment, accurate diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment.

Whether concerns are new or longstanding, professional guidance can help clarify what your skin needs and how best to support it.

Skin health is a journey, informed care makes the difference.

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Moisturising is not just about softness, it supports the skin barrier 🫧A healthy skin barrier helps reduce water loss, i...
25/02/2026

Moisturising is not just about softness, it supports the skin barrier 🫧
A healthy skin barrier helps reduce water loss, irritation, and sensitivity.

Even oily skin benefits from appropriate moisturising, especially in warm or dry climates. Choosing the right formulation can improve comfort and overall skin function.

Well-hydrated skin is better protected skin.

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Hyperpigmentation is common and can affect all skin tones 🤍It may develop after inflammation, sun exposure, hormonal cha...
19/02/2026

Hyperpigmentation is common and can affect all skin tones 🤍
It may develop after inflammation, sun exposure, hormonal changes, or skin injury.

Effective management begins with identifying the cause. Treatment is often gradual and may include medical skincare, sun protection, and dermatologist-guided care.

Gentle, consistent treatment helps support safer, longer-term improvement.

Happy Valentine’s Day 💗A reminder to show love, not only to others, but also to yourself.
14/02/2026

Happy Valentine’s Day 💗
A reminder to show love, not only to others, but also to yourself.

Excess oil is not a flaw, it is a skin behaviour that can be managed with the right routine 🧴Oily skin often benefits fr...
12/02/2026

Excess oil is not a flaw, it is a skin behaviour that can be managed with the right routine 🧴

Oily skin often benefits from gentle cleansing, proper moisturising, and daily sunscreen use. Skipping moisturiser or using harsh products can actually cause the skin to produce more oil in response.

Consistency, balance, and understanding your skin are key.

✨ Professional guidance can help tailor care for oily and acne-prone skin.

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Valentine’s Day is often associated with romance, but self-care is an important part of it too. 💗That includes caring fo...
11/02/2026

Valentine’s Day is often associated with romance, but self-care is an important part of it too. 💗
That includes caring for your skin with intention and professional guidance.

Your skin can change over time due to hormones, stress, environment, or underlying conditions.
Understanding what your skin needs now is the first step towards long-term skin health.

A dermatology consultation helps identify concerns, clarify treatment options, and guide care that is appropriate for your skin.

Caring for your skin is not indulgent. It is part of looking after your health. 🌿

Dry and dehydrated skin feels similar, but they are not the same, and treating them correctly makes all the difference. ...
28/01/2026

Dry and dehydrated skin feels similar, but they are not the same, and treating them correctly makes all the difference. 🧴📘

Dry Skin = low OIL
• A skin type
• Often feels rough or tight
• Benefits from richer moisturisers and barrier creams 🧈

Dehydrated Skin = low WATER
• A skin condition
• Caused by heat, AC, stress, or over-cleansing 🌀
• Benefits from water-binding ingredients like hyaluronic acid 💧

You can have both at the same time, which is why understanding your skin helps you choose what it genuinely needs. ✨

Sweating is normal, but hyperhidrosis is when sweating becomes excessive, unpredictable, or happens even when you are no...
21/01/2026

Sweating is normal, but hyperhidrosis is when sweating becomes excessive, unpredictable, or happens even when you are not hot. 💧🌬️
It can affect the palms, underarms, face, scalp, or feet and often impacts daily comfort.

Signs to look out for:
👚 Clothing becoming damp quickly
🙌 Difficulty gripping objects due to wet palms
⚡ Feeling moisture even in cool environments
🎨 Avoiding certain colours or fabrics
🧠 Feeling self-conscious or frustrated

Hyperhidrosis is more common than many people realise, and there are treatment options to help. You deserve comfort and confidence. 🌿

Melasma often deepens in summer, even when you are careful. 🌞🌡️That is because heat, UV light, and inflammation all acti...
14/01/2026

Melasma often deepens in summer, even when you are careful. 🌞🌡️
That is because heat, UV light, and inflammation all activate pigment cells, making patches appear darker or more defined.

Key things to remember:
🧢 Shade and hats reduce heat-triggered pigmentation
⏳ Reapply sunscreen every 2 hours outdoors
🪨 Avoid aggressive exfoliation, which can worsen melasma
🍃 Choose calming, soothing skincare
🪞 Track triggers like heat exposure, stress, or hormonal changes

You are not “doing anything wrong”; melasma is simply very reactive to summer environments. With the right approach, it can be managed. 💛

The festive season can leave your skin feeling dry, tired, or slightly irritated, and that is completely normal. 🌞✨Heat,...
07/01/2026

The festive season can leave your skin feeling dry, tired, or slightly irritated, and that is completely normal. 🌞✨
Heat, late nights, travel, salt water, and sun exposure all weaken the skin barrier, making your skin more sensitive.

Here is what a January reset can look like:
✔️ Use a gentle, non-stripping cleanser
✔️ Add hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid
✔️ Moisturise twice daily to rebuild your barrier
✔️ Reintroduce sunscreen every single morning
✔️ Avoid harsh exfoliation until your skin settles

Small, consistent steps help your skin recover beautifully, without overwhelming it. Your reset starts here. 💛

As we wrap up another year, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for your support, kindness, and trust throughout 2025. ...
24/12/2025

As we wrap up another year, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for your support, kindness, and trust throughout 2025. 🎄✨
It has been a privilege to walk alongside you on your skin health journey, and I am truly grateful for every message, visit, and moment of connection.

Wishing you and your loved ones a season filled with warmth, rest, and joyful memories. May your holidays be bright and your new year begin with hope, clarity, and peace. 🌟❤️

Happy Holidays from Dr Luanda Dermatology.

Address

Shop No. 26 Newcastle Corner Mall(first Floor Next To Planet Fitness Gym)
Newcastle
2956

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday 09:00 - 15:00

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