LONDON, ENGLAND: Prepare to be enthralled by an exhilarating new season of 'Save My Skin' Season 5 with Dr Emma Craythorne. The extraordinary dermatologist triumphantly returns, armed with her unwavering determination to conquer challenging skin problems and unravel perplexing conditions. With state-of-the-art technology at her disposal and her skillful techniques of popping, slicing, and squeezing, she embarks on a transformative mission to touch lives.
As the cameras roll once again in the iconic Harley Street Clinic in London, 'Save My Skin' unveils a riveting season teeming with hope, compassion, and top-notch expertise. Amidst our concerns about dry or oily skin, this show reminds us that there are individuals out there in dire need of exceptional dermatological care, seeking solace from distressing moles, persistent redness, and bothersome bumps that afflict their faces and bodies. Brace yourself for an enthralling journey, where every case is a testament to the power of compassion and the art of healing.
Who stars in 'Save My Skin' Season 5?
"My mission? To educate and inform people about their skin. Helping them pick the correct treatments and procedures for them. No hype. No bias. Just facts," says Dr Emma Craythorne, the renowned skin specialist. Renowned for her expertise and compassionate approach, Dr Craythorne, MBChB FRCP, has become a household name as a leading Consultant Dermatologist and Dermatological Surgeon. With an unwavering commitment to transforming lives, Dr Craythorne has garnered widespread recognition through her remarkable work on the acclaimed television series, 'Bad Skin Clinic' on Quest Road in the UK.
Based in London, she has dedicated her career to resolving a myriad of cases, dealing with extreme skin conditions, bestowing renewed confidence upon her patients. Dr Craythorne's extensive training includes time at Kings College in London got her the prestigious Mohs and laser fellowship at St John’s Institute of Dermatology, Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital. With expertise spanning skin scarring, skin cancer, general dermatology, and cosmetic dermatology, she leads groundbreaking research on skin cancer imaging at King's College London, utilizing reflectance confocal microscopy. As the President of the British Cosmetic Dermatology Group and Trustee for the Cosmetic practice standards, she showcases her breadth of knowledge and commitment to advancing the field.
She currently owns the skin care clinic Klira along with other professionals. In addition to her numerous scientific publications and authored book chapters, Dr Craythorne's captivating presence extends to the small screen, where she has graced 'The Bad Skin Clinic' and four seasons of 'Save My Skin'. Now, she returns for an eagerly anticipated fifth season, captivating audiences with her exceptional skills and transformative impact.
The Season 5 of the medical docuseries 'Save My Skin' will be released on Wednesday, June 14 at 9 PM ET on TLC.