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Eczema Specialists in Encino, CA

Eczema Specialists in Encino, CA

Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that can cause relentless itching, raw skin, sleep disruption, and a significant impact on quality of life. At BHSkin Dermatology’s Encino office, Dr. Asmi Berry provides comprehensive eczema management — from identifying and eliminating triggers to prescribing the most effective treatments available today, including advanced biologic therapies that have transformed care for moderate-to-severe eczema.

Understanding Eczema: More Than Just Dry, Itchy Skin


Eczema is an immune-mediated inflammatory condition, not simply dryness or sensitivity. The underlying dysfunction involves a compromised skin barrier and an overactive immune response — which is why effective treatment must address both the inflammation and the barrier defect, not just the surface symptoms.

Dr. Berry approaches eczema with an integrative perspective, evaluating potential triggers (environmental, dietary, contact-related), assessing disease severity, and creating a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses both flare management and long-term maintenance.

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Types of Eczema We Treat


Atopic dermatitis — the most common form; often associated with asthma and allergies

Contact dermatitis — allergic or irritant reaction triggered by specific substances

Dyshidrotic eczema — blistering eczema on the hands and feet

Nummular eczema — coin-shaped patches of irritated skin

Seborrheic dermatitis — scaly, oily patches on the scalp and face

Stasis dermatitis — eczema associated with poor circulation, typically on the lower legs

Neurodermatitis — thickened, leathery patches caused by chronic scratching

BHSkin Encino treats all forms of eczema and related conditions:

Meet Dr. Asmi Berry — Encino's Integrative Eczema Specialist


Dr. Asmi Berry, DO, FAAD brings an integrative approach to chronic skin conditions that looks beyond topical treatments to the underlying factors driving inflammation. Trained at Northwestern University and at clinical programs in New York City, she is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and a Clinical Instructor at Mt. Sinai Icahn School of Medicine.

Her approach to eczema management combines the latest pharmacological treatments with lifestyle and environmental modifications — addressing the whole patient rather than just the skin. Many of her eczema patients experience a level of control they had never achieved with previous providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Eczema is a chronic condition with no known cure at this time, but it can be very effectively managed. Many patients achieve near-complete control of their symptoms with the right combination of treatments and lifestyle modifications. Some children outgrow atopic dermatitis, though adults typically require ongoing management. The newer biologic treatments have dramatically improved outcomes for patients with moderate-to-severe disease.
Common triggers include dry air, soaps and detergents, fragrances and preservatives, sweat, heat, certain fabrics (especially wool and synthetic fibers), stress, pet dander, dust mites, and certain foods in younger patients. Dr. Berry will help you identify your personal triggers through a detailed history and, when appropriate, patch testing.
Dupixent (dupilumab) is a biologic injection FDA-approved for moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis that has not responded adequately to topical treatments. It works by blocking two key inflammatory pathways (IL-4 and IL-13) and has shown remarkable efficacy, with many patients achieving clear or almost-clear skin. Dr. Berry will assess whether you meet the criteria for biologic therapy.
The itch-scratch cycle is one of the most challenging aspects of eczema. Breaking it requires reducing inflammation first (with appropriate prescription treatment), then maintaining a strong skin barrier with daily moisturization. Antihistamines can help manage nighttime itching. Dr. Berry provides a complete flare management protocol to help you regain control quickly.

Get Relief from Eczema — Book Your Appointment in Encino.

Comprehensive eczema care from a board-certified dermatologist. BHSkin Encino offers same-day appointments and access to the latest biologic treatments.