Oilatum tackles Saudi
Arabia’s rise in eczema and
dry skin
(RIYADH)
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As eczema and dry skin
continue to rise in Saudi
Arabia, driven by the
Kingdom’s harsh climate and
increased environmental
stressors, Oilatum has
launched an expanded product
line to provide effective
solutions for patients and
healthcare professionals.
Following STADA’s
acquisition of the brand,
Oilatum – a trusted name in
skincare management for over
50 years and endorsed by the
British Skin Foundation –
has increased its portfolio
from two to 11 products,
introducing a comprehensive
suite of scientifically
advanced solutions designed
to restore the skin’s
moisture balance and protect
it from environmental
aggressors.
The new
line features cleansing and
moisturizing solutions for
different age groups and
needs. They include rich
moisturizing creams for
intense hydration, gentle
body washes for daily
cleansing, and baby-specific
products like soothing bath
bubbles and head-to-toe
wash. The range is enriched
with ceramides, pro-vitamin
B5, and glycerine,
clinically proven to deliver
deep hydration, restore the
skin’s protective barrier,
and soothe irritation. All
products are available
over-the-counter in
pharmacies across the
Kingdom, making effective
skincare solutions easily
accessible to those who need
them.
Skincare Solutions for a
Growing Health Concern
Atopic dermatitis
(eczema) is a chronic
condition affecting around
25% of the Kingdom’s
pediatric population and up
to 13% of adults, according
to a Saudi Ministry of
Health report. Recent
research highlights an even
broader prevalence when
considering undiagnosed
cases, emphasizing the
urgent need for effective
treatment options. The
Kingdom’s extreme
climate—marked by extreme
heat, low humidity, and
heavy reliance on air
conditioning—further
exacerbates these
conditions, making hydration
and skin barrier protection
essential components of
eczema management.
Insights from
Dermatologists
Dr. Abdullah
Abanami, a consultant
dermatologist at Dr.
Sulaiman Al Habib Hospital
in Riyadh,
commented on the rising
incidence of atopic skin
conditions: "In our clinic,
we are seeing a significant
increase in cases of eczema
and dry skin in both
children and adults.
Managing atopic skin can be
particularly challenging for
patients, as it often
disrupts daily life and
affects their overall
well-being. Restoring and
maintaining the skin barrier
is critical. When the
barrier is compromised,
moisture is lost, and
irritants can easily
penetrate, exacerbating
symptoms. Prioritizing
hydration and using products
that support the skin’s
natural renewal process are
essential first steps in
reducing flare-ups and
improving patient outcomes."
Prof. Dr. med.
Diamant Thaçi, Director and
full university professor at
the Institute and
Comprehensive Center for
Inflammation Medicine,
University of Lübeck,
Germany, added:
“Targeted biologic therapy
shows promising progress in
addressing an unmet need in
atopic dermatitis treatment.
We do not yet have a
biomarker for this disease,
but with precision medicine,
we are moving in the right
direction. Of course,
foundational care remains
essential. Regular
application of topical
emollients, alongside
treatments such as
corticosteroids or
calcineurin inhibitors, is
still the best protocol for
managing symptoms and
improving the patient’s
quality of life."
Commenting on the
launch Ahmed El Barbary,
General Manager, STADA KSA+,
said: "At Oilatum,
we understand the cycle of
dry skin and the challenges
it presents for patients
with eczema and chronic
dryness, particularly in
extreme conditions. Our
expanded range of 11
products is the result of
decades of science, designed
to soothe irritation,
restore essential moisture,
and strengthen the skin’s
natural barrier. By
equipping healthcare
professionals in Saudi
Arabia with these targeted
solutions, we aim to help
patients effectively manage
atopic skin concerns, find
relief from persistent
irritation, and protect
their skin from future
discomfort."
Exclusive Launch Event
Brings Experts Together
The expanded Oilatum
range was unveiled at an
exclusive event in Riyadh on
24 January, bringing
together leading
dermatologists, doctors, and
pharmacists from across the
Kingdom. The event featured
medical presentations and
interactive sessions by
global and local experts on
the impact of extreme
weather conditions on skin
health including discussions
on advancements in atopic
dermatitis treatment.
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