Dr Chun-Man Lee

Dr Chun-Man Lee is a GMC-Certified Board Accredited Consultant Dermatologist and an Honorary Senior Lecturer. He is currently LEAD CLINICIAN in Cutaneous Allergy and Inflammatory Diseases for adults and children, as well as CLINICAL RESEARCH LEAD for Dermatology at Frimley Park Hospital within the SouthEast Thames Regional Network. His lead role in Patch Testing and cutaneous allergy, and special interests in the treatment of Atopic Dermatitis and Psoriasis have put him in good stead in offering high standards of care to Paediatric and Adult patients.

Dr Lee was graduated in London (Barts and the London School of Medicine) in 2006. Following retirement from a tenure of primary healthcare and occupational medicine in British Army he completed training in General Internal Medicine, was hired in acute medicine on locum secondment in a number of NHS hospitals before settling in a career pursuit in Dermatology.

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MBBS MRCP(DERM) MSC CESR
GMC: 6147622
Consultant Dermatologist

Areas of Expertise

Skin Cancer

Eczema

Psoriasis

Patch Testing

Moles Checks and Mapping

Acne

Inflammatory Skin Disease

What his colleagues say about him

Dr Chun-Man Lee is a highly respected Consultant Dermatologist whose expertise in cutaneous allergy, inflammatory skin disease, and advanced biologic therapies makes him an invaluable part of our team at Skin Inspection. With a strong academic background, including a Master’s in Aesthetic Medicine and numerous peer-reviewed publications, Dr Lee combines clinical precision with a genuine commitment to patient care. His NHS leadership roles and dedication to research further enhance the quality and depth of service he brings to our clinic. We’re proud to work alongside a clinician of his calibre.

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Publications

  • A Review on the Antimutagenic and Anticancer Effects of Cysteamine
    Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2023
    This review explores the potential of cysteamine as an antimutagenic and anticancer agent, detailing its mechanisms and future clinical applications.
  • The Impact of Perceived Stress on Skin Ageing : Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2019. Investigates how chronic stress contributes to extrinsic skin ageing, linking mental health to dermatological outcomes.