Andrew W. Stevenson is a Dermatologist based in Clayton, VIC. He works from 800 Blackburn Road, Clayton, VIC 3168. If you’ve been dealing with skin changes, spots, irritation, or scars that just won’t settle, a dermatology visit can help you get a clearer plan.
Dermatology is about looking closely at the skin, including what you can see and what might be happening underneath. In many cases, people come in because something feels different, looks unusual, itches, or keeps coming back. It can be stressful, especially when you’ve tried basic care and it hasn’t really helped.
One area of care Andrew focuses on is keloids. Keloids are raised, thick scars that can grow beyond the original wound. They can show up after cuts, acne marks, piercings, surgery, or other skin injuries. For some people, keloids can be itchy, sore, or just annoying in everyday life. They can also affect confidence, because they’re so noticeable.
During appointments, the goal is usually to understand what’s going on and talk through options that make sense for your situation. Skin is personal, and what works well for one person might not work as well for another. At times, treatment can take more than one step, and it’s normal to review progress along the way. Andrew helps patients make sense of what to expect, including how to care for the area after treatment.
Andrew’s work sits within everyday dermatology care—supporting people with skin concerns, helping them manage symptoms, and working towards practical outcomes. The clinic location in Clayton makes it easier for people across the local area to get professional advice for ongoing skin problems, including keloid scarring.