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Brazilian Dermatologist Dr Ariel Haus has been helping his patients to feel confident and positive about their skin, since qualifying as a doctor in Rio de Janeiro over 20 years ago. Since 2010 he has practiced from his own clinic on Harley Street in London. Dr Haus is mostly known for his work in the area of facial skin rejuvenation and has in the past contributed to the development of laser treatment protocols.
Dr Haus Dermatology was featured in the Tatler Beauty and Cosmetic Surgery Guides in 2016, 2017 and 2018 and Dr Haus was named a Tatler Guide Top Dermatologist in 2019, 2021, 2023 and 2024.
As a passionate advocate of the results that can be achieved using laser therapy, Dr Haus has developed the Dr Haus 7D Face Refresh, an innovative treatment that uses different laser modules to lift, improve texture, reduce wrinkles and tighten skin, both on the surface and from within the lower layers of the dermis.
Dr Haus Dermatology comprises Dr Haus and a number of other caring Dermatologists. They are all supported by a team of dedicated and experienced Clinic Co-Ordinators, Clinical Practitioners and Nurses, who all share a passion for providing first class medical care.
In additon to an extensive range of facial treatments, the clinic is also home to some of the latest technology for delivering non-surgical body treatments. When selecting the face and body treatments for his clinic, Dr Haus does so according to a set of strict criteria. In short, they must be safe and developed by trusted manufacturers, clinically effective and comfortably tolerated by most patients. Patient safety, excellent results and patient comfort are priorities at our clinic.
Facial Treatments include:
Body Treatments include:
We also offer Feminine Rejuvenation using BTL Intima, a treatment that is carried out by our Female Nurses.
General Dermatology Treatments, including for children:
Our experienced Dermatologists can diagnose and treat many types of infections or diseases that affect the skin or nails, including acne, rosacea, melasma, eczema, psoriasis, warts and verucca, skin tag removal, mole diagnosis and removal followed by histopathology analysis. Dr Haus Dermatology also treats children aged 13 years and older.
Preventative Dermatology Services:
Our clinic is home to some of the latest technology for Mole Mapping and using automated cameras we can take a set of full body photographs in less than 4 minutes. Using sophisticated software the images can then be analysed to identify any skin lesions with potential abnormalities and used as a baseline for comparison on subsequent visits.
Dr Haus' Professional Accreditations:
Dr Haus is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, European Academy of Dermatology and Venerology, International Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology, International Society of Dermatology, Royal Society of Medicine, an associate member of the British Association of Dermatologists and registered as a medical practitioner in Brazil, the United Kingdom and Portugal.
Dr Haus is a regular attendee at major conferences for Dermatologists, to ensure that he remains at the forefront of new treatments, and has himself spoken at seminars and conferences in Australia, Asia, Europe, Middle East, North and South America. In addition to his private clinic, Dr Haus also works in the Dermatology Department of an NHS Trust Hospital in London. Dr Haus Dermatology is regulated by the Care Quality Commission.
Our clinic is located at 75 Harley Street, London in the heart of the Harley Street Medical Area. It is a short walk from Marleybone Hight Street and Oxford Circus. It is also a 5 minute walk from both Baker Street, Bond Street and Great Portland Street Underground Stations.
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I am delighted with the Non Surgical Face-lift / Ultherapy treatment I had with Dr Haus recently. As I've reached my mid 40's my jowls have started to sag slightly and I just looked a bit down in the mouth. Dr Haus was recommended to me by a friend and I am so glad that I made the decision to have this treatment with him. Dr Haus is very lovely and has an amazingly calm manner which puts you completely at ease. I chose this treatment as I wanted a natural looking lift without having anything drastic like surgery. Straight after the treatment, I was so happy to see that I had an immediate lift across my jawline, cheeks and brow area and my skin was just glowing. The best news is that the overall lift is going to improve even more over the next few months - so watch this space as I will be reporting back as my results continue to improve. Dr Haus completely put me at ease, made me feel very relaxed and comfortable. I expected the Ultherapy part of the treatment to be a little painful, but to be honest it was only slightly uncomfortable and no where near as bad as I expected it to be. Dr Haus finished the procedure with a light peel which left my skin glowing and really taut. I chose Dr Haus not only due to the personal recommendation but because he is a dermatologist, hugely experienced and gets results. I can't recommend him highly enough, thank you Dr Haus. An added benefit is that the clinic is absolutely beautiful and his team are really helpful and friendly - so the overall experience is one that you would like definitely recommend and would be happy to repeat. I also left with a bag of skincare - which was an unexpected surprise. Thank you so much Dr Haus and team :) x
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Dr Haus Dermatology, 75 Harley Street, London, W1G 8QL
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Dr Ariel Haus graduated in his home city of Rio de Janeiro over 15 years ago. Since then his career has been spent entirely treating the skin problems of his patients and helping them to feel confident and positive about their skin. [More Info]