Eczema Quick Facts
Concern: Chronic dry, itchy, or inflamed skin
Common Areas: Face, neck, hands, elbows, knees, torso
Causes: Genetic and immune factors, environmental triggers, stress, allergens
Treatment Options: Prescription creams, oral or injectable therapies, skincare guidance
Downtime: None
Results: Reduced itching, calmer skin, and improved barrier function with consistent care
Understanding Eczema
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes dryness, redness, itching, and irritation. It often begins in childhood but can persist or develop in adulthood, flaring up in response to triggers such as weather changes, stress, or allergens.
While eczema isn’t contagious, it can significantly affect comfort and quality of life. The key to management lies in understanding your triggers and building a personalized, dermatologist-led plan to restore balance to your skin barrier.
At FACET Dermatology, we offer comprehensive eczema care — from evidence-based medical treatments to participation in clinical trials that provide access to the most cutting-edge therapies before they’re widely available.
Our Approach to Eczema Care
Because eczema varies in severity and triggers from person to person, treatment is always highly individualized. Our dermatologists combine scientific expertise with a focus on long-term skin health to help you achieve lasting relief.
Your eczema management plan may include:
- Prescription topical treatments
- Oral or injectable medications
- Phototherapy (Light Therapy)
- Medical-grade skincare and barrier repair routines
- Allergy or patch testing
- Lifestyle guidance
FACET Dermatology also regularly conducts clinical trials exploring the newest eczema treatments. Participation in these studies allows eligible patients to access emerging medications and innovative therapies under the supervision of our dermatology team.
Get your eczema checked & treated by our dermatologists at FACET. A referral is required for this service.
Your Customized Treatment Plan May Include:
Prescription topical treatments
such as corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatories
Oral or injectable medications
for moderate to severe eczema, safely targeting only certain aspects of the immune system to reduce inflammation
Phototherapy (Light Therapy)
for widespread or treatment-resistant cases
Medical-grade skincare and barrier repair routines
to reduce flare-ups
Patch testing
when triggers are unclear
Lifestyle guidance
to manage stress and avoid irritants
Eczema and Clinical Trials
Our dermatologists are deeply involved in clinical research aimed at improving eczema management. By taking part in a clinical trial at FACET Dermatology, you may:
- Gain early access to next-generation eczema therapies not yet available in Canada
- Receive close, ongoing care from our team throughout the study
- Contribute to advancing dermatological science and helping others with eczema
Our clinical trials are conducted under strict ethical and safety standards, and all participants are carefully screened to ensure suitability.
If you’ve tried standard treatments without success, or simply want to explore all available options, we encourage you to learn more about our current clinical trials.