Kenneth G. Ooi is a dermatologist based in Barker Street, Randwick, NSW 2031. He helps people with a range of skin and eye-area health concerns, and he also looks after conditions that sit right on the border between skin and nerves, like Bell’s palsy-related skin changes around the face.
In everyday clinic life, dermatology isn’t just about “surface” problems. It can affect how you feel, how you sleep, and even how confident you are when you’re out in public. Kenneth focuses on listening first, then making a clear plan for care that fits your situation.
Common issues he looks at include rosacea, where facial flushing and redness can keep coming back. He also treats basal cell skin cancer, which is one of the more common skin cancers and needs careful checking and follow-up. For skin irritation and ongoing inflammation, he can help with problems like blepharitis, and he also supports people living with dry eye symptoms, where the eyelids and the eye surface get irritated.
There are also less common but serious conditions that sometimes show up with skin or eye symptoms. For example, he may be involved in care related to pseudotumor cerebri syndrome, which can cause pressure-type headaches and eye strain. At times, he also helps coordinate care when muscle-related issues like rhabdomyolysis show up alongside skin or general symptoms, so nothing gets missed.
Kenneth works with patients of different ages, from people who are dealing with a simple flare-up to those who need ongoing monitoring. He understands that symptoms can change over time, and treatment may need tweaking as you go.
He has clinical training as a dermatologist and builds on that with regular learning from current medical guidance. While each person’s case is different, the aim stays the same: explain what’s going on in plain language, talk through the options, and make sure you know what to watch for at home.
For people considering treatment steps beyond basic skin care, Kenneth keeps things practical. He’ll explain why a plan is recommended, what results you can expect, and how follow-up fits in. If you need help managing a long-running condition like rosacea or dry eye symptoms, or getting support with a skin cancer diagnosis, he can guide the next steps in a calm, grounded way.