Dermatology
GMC: 4555834
Dr Iaisha Ali is a leading London consultant dermatologist with more than 20 years' experience.
She specialises in hair loss (alopecia), acne, rosacea, and hormone-related skin problems and pigmentation disorders. In fact, she runs a specialist hair clinic for hair loss conditions and hirsutism (excess hair). She also specialises in the management of skin cancer and mole screening, and she regularly performs minor surgery and medical laser treatments.
Dr Ali was awarded a postgraduate degree at Oxford University, and completed research in hormonal and genetic factors that affect hair changes in women. She completed postgraduate specialist training in dermatology at Oxford Deanery.
As well as providing a renowned level of patient care, she also contributes to her field via medical research. She has published and presented her research at many national and international scientific meetings. What's more, she also offers courses to GPs in dermoscopy, skin cancer, hair loss, acne, acne scarring, rosacea, and psoriasis.
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