Grace X. Li is a dermatologist based in Liverpool, NSW, Australia. She looks after people who have ongoing skin conditions, and she’s especially mindful when it comes to children and families dealing with long-term skin care. In many cases, skin problems like these can affect sleep, comfort, and confidence, so the focus is on day-to-day support, not just quick fixes.
Grace works with patients who have inherited, congenital skin conditions, including lamellar ichthyosis and nonbullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma. These conditions can cause thickened or dry skin, redness, and ongoing flaking. At appointments, she helps families understand what’s happening, what to watch for, and how to build a routine that’s realistic at home.
Because some children have other health needs as well, Grace also takes a practical, whole-family view. She has experience supporting patients where epilepsy in children is part of the picture too. Skin care can be tricky in any child, and it can be even more complicated when there’s medication timing, extra appointments, or changes in routine. She can help with skin comfort and care planning, and she works alongside the wider treating team so advice stays consistent.
Her approach is calm and down-to-earth. She explains things in simple terms and encourages questions, even if they feel a bit basic. Over time, good skin care often comes down to small, steady steps—what works for one family may not work for another.
Education and research details aren’t listed here, and there are no specific clinical trial details provided. What is clear is that the care she delivers is built around practical dermatology for complex skin conditions, with an emphasis on comfort, safety, and helping families manage the day-to-day.