Olivia A. Charlton is a Dermatologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Her work is focused on skin conditions and related health problems. Skin changes can be stressful, whether it is something you have dealt with for a long time or a new rash that shows up out of the blue.
In clinic, she looks after people with common, everyday skin concerns like acne and psoriasis. She also helps with ongoing, painful conditions such as hidradenitis suppurativa, where flare-ups can affect the skin and comfort day to day. At times, she sees patients with rashes and reactions too, including hives (urticaria), angioedema, and illnesses like erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and scalded skin syndrome.
Olivia also works with patients who have skin signs that link to bigger health issues. This can include cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) and other long-term skin conditions. She treats some skin cancers, including basal cell skin cancer. She may also assess less common conditions that can affect the skin and how it heals, such as pemphigus and marginal zone lymphoma.
Some people come in with concerns in the groin or genital area, and these are handled with care and respect. Examples include balanitis and conditions affecting the penis. She also deals with skin and health problems connected to hormones and metabolism, such as metabolic syndrome, obesity, hypertension, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), along with ovarian cysts.
If the issue seems to involve more than just the skin, she helps sort that out too. That might include increased intracranial pressure and pseudotumor cerebri syndrome, or infections like syphilis and neurosyphilis. At times, she also sees cases alongside other body problems, such as kidney stones.
Education, work history, and research details aren’t listed on this page, and there are no clinical trials shown here. Even so, patients can expect a clear, calm approach to getting skin conditions assessed and managed.