Niloufar Torkamani is a Dermatologist based in Richmond, VIC. You can find the practice at 185-187 Hoddle Street, Richmond, VIC 3121, Australia. Niloufar looks after people who need help with skin conditions that can be tough to live with day to day, from common flare-ups to more complex, long-term skin disorders.
Skin issues can show up in many ways. Niloufar treats ongoing problems like dermatitis and exfoliative dermatitis, and also conditions that cause thickened or flaky skin, such as ichthyosis vulgaris and lamellar ichthyosis. At times, this care may include help with erythroderma and erythroderma-like skin redness, where the skin can become very irritated and sore.
Some patients come in with rare conditions too. Niloufar works with people who have genetic skin disorders, including epidermolytic hyperkeratosis and nonbullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma. There are also conditions like autosomal recessive hypotrichosis, where hair growth is affected, and Wilson disease, which can affect the body in different ways and may show up through skin or other signs.
Niloufar also helps with eye-related skin problems, including ectropion, where the eyelid turns outward. These cases often need a careful plan, not just quick fixes, because comfort and long-term skin health matter.
Health can link up in more than one place. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is one example, and at times skin care may go together with broader health concerns like diabetic nephropathy. In many cases, it’s about making sure the skin plan fits the whole picture, including day-to-day routines and how the skin responds over time.
Training and learning matter in dermatology. Niloufar’s approach is built on medical education and hands-on clinical work in skin health, with a steady focus on practical treatment choices and clear explanations. There’s also room to adjust care as things change, because skin can be unpredictable.
When new treatment options appear, she keeps up with what’s available and what makes sense for each person. If research or clinical trials are relevant for a patient, this can be discussed in a straightforward way, based on what fits their situation. The goal is simple: calm, grounded care that helps people manage symptoms and feel more in control.