Adam G. Harris is a Dermatologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people with a wide range of skin conditions, from long-term blistering and rare skin disorders to more common skin problems like acne. Skin can be tricky, and symptoms can change over time, so care often needs to be steady and practical.
Adam’s work includes conditions such as Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), including dominant dystrophic EB, junctional EB, and Dowling-Meara EB. He also treats people with other tough, uncommon skin conditions like Harlequin ichthyosis, lamellar ichthyosis, and nonbullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma. At times, these conditions can come with ongoing blistering, thickened skin, and changes to how the skin works day to day.
He also sees people for issues like bullae (fluid-filled blisters) and milia, which are small harmless bumps that can still feel annoying or uncomfortable. Some patients also come in with problems linked to histiocytosis and other growths, including non-Langerhans-cell histiocytosis and reticulohistiocytoma. For people with localized scleroderma, he helps with skin care planning and symptom support, because the skin can tighten and change slowly over months.
Depending on the concern, care may also include looking at autosomal recessive hypotrichosis and other skin conditions where hair and skin growth are affected. In some cases, patients need help managing flare-ups, keeping skin comfortable, and understanding what to watch for as things change.
Information about Adam’s experience, education, research, and any clinical trials is not listed here. If you want, you can check directly with the clinic about training background, past work, and whether there are any current studies that might fit a specific condition.