Scalp Psoriasis

Combat scalp psoriasis with our specialized dermatological treatments. Our personalized solutions aim to alleviate symptoms, reduce inflammation, and restore scalp health for individuals affected by scalp psoriasis.

Did You Know?

Scalp psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition characterized by the rapid growth of skin cells, leading to the formation of thick, scaly patches on the scalp. Genetics, immune system dysfunction, and environmental triggers can contribute to its development and exacerbation.

How Can We Help?

Our dermatologists offer personalized treatment plans for scalp psoriasis, including topical medications, phototherapy, and systemic medications. We aim to reduce inflammation, slow down cell turnover, and alleviate symptoms such as itching and flaking for improved scalp health.

Procedure:

During your consultation, our dermatologist will assess the severity of your scalp psoriasis and recommend the most suitable treatment option for you. Procedures may include applying medicated shampoos or topical corticosteroids to the scalp, undergoing phototherapy sessions to target affected areas with UV light, or taking oral or injectable medications to suppress the immune response and reduce inflammation.

Post-Procedure:

Following treatment, it's essential to follow your dermatologist's post-procedure instructions diligently. This may include continuing prescribed medications or undergoing additional treatment sessions as recommended to achieve optimal results. Additionally, maintaining a regular scalp care routine and avoiding triggers such as stress, cold weather, and certain hair care products can help manage scalp psoriasis effectively.

Daily Routine to Avoid:

To minimize the risk of scalp psoriasis flare-ups and support scalp health, consider incorporating the following into your daily routine:

  • Use gentle, fragrance-free shampoos and conditioners formulated for sensitive scalp to cleanse and moisturize the scalp without causing irritation.
  • Avoid scratching or picking at scalp psoriasis lesions, as this can worsen inflammation and lead to secondary infections.
  • Protect your scalp from sun exposure by wearing a hat or using sunscreen specifically formulated for the scalp when outdoors for prolonged periods.
  • Manage stress through relaxation techniques such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises to reduce cortisol levels and minimize flare-ups.

Schedule a Consultation:

Struggling with scalp psoriasis? Schedule a consultation with our dermatologist to receive personalized treatment recommendations and effective management strategies for alleviating symptoms and achieving long-term scalp health.

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