
We’re excited to bring you our latest webinar series, ‘Exploring Eczema’ with National Eczema Society’s Dermatology Nurse Advisor, Julie Van Onselen. In this session we will be exploring Facial Eczema.
Facial eczema can be very distressing because it is so visible, and facial skin is very sensitive. Facial eczema may be part of atopic eczema, or due to a facial condition, such as seborrhoeic dermatitis, or due to a contact or light-sensitive allergy.
This webinar will discuss how different types of facial eczema are diagnosed, what the best treatments are for facial eczema and which cleaners, beauty product and make-up are eczema-friendly.
This talk will provide practical, evidence-based advice to help attendees effectively control their symptoms and minimise flare-ups.
There is allocated time after the presentation for a Q&A session with Julie.
If you have any questions please contact, emartin@eczema.org.
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Programme
1.00 Welcome and overview of the webinar by Eleanor Martin, Health Content Lead at National Eczema Society
1.05 ‘Facial Eczema’ by Julie Van Onselen, Dermatology Nurse Advisor at National Eczema Society
1.35 Audience Q&A
2.00 Close
Webinar speaker
Julie Van Onselen
Dermatology Nurse Practitioner

Julie is a Dermatology Lecturer Practitioner with 30 years’ experience in clinical dermatology, education and training. Julie works with many patient support groups, including National Eczema Society (NES), PAPAA and Ichthyosis Support Group. Julie is a clinical nurse adviser for NES and medical advisory board members. Julie is a health care writer and PCDS executive committee member. She is passionate about improving care in dermatology through educational initiatives for patients and health care professionals.
A recording of the webinar will be available on our website after the event. Participants cameras and microphones will be muted. If you do not wish for your name to be included in our recording, please use ‘anonymous’ as your entrance name.
If you have any questions, please contact emartin@eczema.org.