Dr Anne Farrell, Consultant Dermatologist

Dr Anne Farrell

Consultant Dermatologist

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Dr Anne Farrell MA (Oxon) MB BCh MCRP DCH MD

Consultant Dermatologist

MA (Oxon) MB BCh MCRP DCH MD

Dr Anne Farrell

Consultant Dermatologist MA (Oxon) MB BCh MCRP DCH MD

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MA (Oxon) MB BCh MCRP DCH MD
Dermatology Consulting
Spire Gatwick Park Hospital

Areas of expertise

  • Aesthetic dermatology
  • Medical dermatology
  • Wrinkle reducing injections
  • Hair loss disorders
  • Laser skin tightening
Dermatology Consulting
Spire Gatwick Park Hospital

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  • byDr Adam Harris, Consultant Gastroenterologist

    A very good consultant with extensive national & international experience. She has a very strong academic background in dermatology. Most wonderful practice premises & facilities

  • by Mr Eddie Chaloner, Vascular Surgeon

    An excellent dermatologist in Tunbridge Wells especially for cosmetic skin complaints

  • byDr Adam Harris, Consultant Gastroenterologist

    A very good consultant with extensive national & international experience. She has a very strong academic background in dermatology. Most wonderful practice premises & facilities

  • by Mr Eddie Chaloner, Vascular Surgeon

    An excellent dermatologist in Tunbridge Wells especially for cosmetic skin complaints

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    About Dr Anne Farrell

    GMC number: 3322187

    Year qualified: 1989

    Place of primary qualification: Oxford University

    Dr Anne Farrell has been practising and teaching dermatology for close to 25 years. She currently serves as a Consultant Dermatologist at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital and Spire Tunbridge Wells Hospital as well as her own clinic Dermatology Consulting in Tunbridge Wells. Her areas of interest include cosmetic dermatology, lasers, acne, skin cancer, non-surgical cosmetic treatments, anti-wrinkle treatment by injection, treatment of excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), skin cancer, mole and skin tag removal and vulval dermatology. She is also an expert in inflammatory skin disease, allergy and offers paediatric dermatology having obtained the Diploma in Child Health.

    After graduating from Oxford University Medical School in 1989, Dr Farrell gained extensive general medicine experience at the Queens Medical Centre, University Hospital of Nottingham, where she obtained Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP), and in the Department of Paediatrics, where she obtained the Diploma in Child Health. She became a full-time dermatologist in 1992, training as a Dermatology Registrar at the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital and Charing Cross Hospital and Senior Registrar in Oxford. She also undertook a graduate fellowship in cosmetic dermatology at the University of Miami as well as attachments with leading cosmetic and laser dermatologists in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Utah and California. She was appointed as Consultant Dermatologist in 1999, initially in Tunbridge Wells, and then as Consultant Dermatologist at the University of Wales, Cardiff.

    Dr Farrell was awarded a Doctor of Medicine Degree from Oxford for a published research thesis. She has published more than 80 scientific articles on a variety of dermatology subjects and teaches on postgraduate events. She regularly participates in the most influential international conferences and visits overseas centres, particularly in the US, to ensure that the treatments at Dermatology Consulting use the most advanced techniques.

    Areas of expertise

    • Acne
    • Aesthetic dermatology
    • Allergy testing
    • Birthmarks
    • Bodyfx™ fat and cellulite reduction
    • Chemical peels
    • Erbium laser resurfacing
    • Excel v+ laser and laser genesis
    • Excessive sweating
    • Fraxel® laser
    • Fungal nail infection
    • Hair loss disorders
    • Hand rejuvenation
    • Hydrafacial
    • Laser hair removal
    • Laser skin tightening
    • Laser treatment of thread veins & facial redness
    • Led light skin therapy
    • Medical dermatology
    • Men’s treatments
    • Microdermabrasion
    • Microneedling
    • Mohs surgery
    • Moles/mole mapping
    • Paediatric services
    • Photodynamic therapy
    • Photofacials / intense pulsed light with lumecca
    • Profhilo®
    • Radiofrequency micro needling/fractora
    • Rosacea & facial redness
    • Scars
    • Sclerotherapy
    • Skin cancer
    • Skin rashes
    • Stretch marks
    • Tattoo removal
    • Treatments of brown spots and irregular pigmentation
    • Volumising dermal fillers
    • Vulval dermatoses and genital skin concerns
    • Warts, skin tags, lumps, and bumps
    • Wrinkle reducing injections

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Physicians
    British Association of Dermatologists
    British Society for the Study of Vulval Disease
    American Academy of Dermatology
    British Society for Dermatological Surgery
    American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
    British Cosmetic Dermatology Group
    European Society for Laser Dermatology
    International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disorders
    American Society for Dermatological Surgery
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Dr Anne Farrell

    Scleredema diabeticorum of Buschke confined to the thighs

    Cytokine alterations in lichen sclerosus

    A rapid flow cytometric assay to detect CD4+ and CD8+ T-helper (Th) 0, Th1 and Th2 cells in whole blood and its application to study cytokine levels in atopic dermatitis before and after cyclosporin therapy

    Pyoderma gangrenosum associated with Takayasu's arteritis responding to cyclosporin

    Cutaneous granulomas associated with high-grade T-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

    Benign cutaneous Degos' disease

    Pyoderma gangrenosum of the penis

    Acquired ichthyosis, alopecia and loss of hair pigment associated with leiomyosarcoma

    Constitutive endothelial and inducible nitric oxide synthase in inflammatory dermatoses

    Cutaneous lymphocytic vasculitis in acute myeloid leukaemia

    Ectopic cutaneous schistosomiasis

    Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome in an HIV-1 seropositive man

    Multiple pilomatricomas and myotonic dystrophy in a patient with AIDS

    Benign familial Degos disease worsening during immunosuppression

    Genital lichen sclerosus associated with morphoea or systemic sclerosis