HARLEY STREET, LONDON: 'Save My Skin' is all set to return to your screens with Season 5 on TLC, promising gripping episodes featuring new patients. 'Dr Pimple Popper' and 'My Feet Are Killing Me' fans are definitely aware of dermatologist Dr Emma Craythorne from 'Save My Skin'. And she is known to provide incredible medical transformation to her clients.
Dr Craythorne has established a private day clinic where she is a consultant dermatologist and dermatological surgeon. She has specialization in dealing with skin scarring, skin cancer, general dermatology, and cosmetic dermatology, to name a few. Viewers of previous seasons of the show will know that Dr Craythorne has changed lives for the better, solving an array of extreme skin conditions and giving people their confidence back. Hence, 'Save My Skin' fans must be eager to know the cost they will be charged for treatment if they ever plan to visit Dr Craythorne's clinic.
How much does Dr Emma Craythorne charge for treatment?
Dr Craythorne has brought incredible humility, heart, and humor, to her patients. Notably, she not only treats her patients but helps them regain their lost confidence. If you want to book an appointment with Dr Craythorne, you have to pay an initial amount of $630 (£500). However, if the client wants a follow-up appointment, they will need to pay an extra $252 (£200). Other TLC doctors, such as Dr Sandra Lee from 'Dr Pimple Popper', usually charge around $500 to $600 for an extraction procedure, and she even removes blackheads for free. Dr Craythorne doesn't provide any free service, so a patient might have to spend a bit more depending on their skin conditions.
How to get an appointment with Dr Emma Craythorne?
Thanks to 'Save My Skin', Dr Craythorne has been able to gather fans around the globe, leading to more and more people being interested in knowing how they can get an appointment with her. Fans can easily book an appointment with Dr Craythorne in order to eradicate their bumps and lumps by calling one of the numbers listed on her website's contact page. As of now, Dr Craythorne only treats patients based in the UK.
There doesn’t appear to be any means to make an appointment directly through the site. However, Dr Craythorne does offer virtual consultations allowing people to get medical attention from the comfort of their own homes. According to her website, patients who are interested in a virtual consultation must take a clear picture of the condition that has been bothering them and email it to Dr Craythorne’s office.
Where is Dr Emma Craythorne's clinic located?
Dr Craythorne treats an array of skin problems including acne, rosacea, moles, skin cancers, scars, discoloration, eczema, psoriasis, and aging skin. She has expertise in all areas of general dermatology, skin cancer, cosmetic dermatology and laser surgery. She is also the Lead of the British Research Council skin cancer imaging research at King's College London and runs the UK's only service for detecting and managing skin cancer using reflectance confocal microscopy. However, Dr Emma Craythorne's clinic is based at 152 Harley Street. Notably, multiple episodes of 'Save My Skin' has also been filmed in Dr Craythorne's clinic only.
'Save My Skin' Season 5 premieres on June 14 at 9 pm ET/PT on TLC.