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What Is Psoriasis?
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that speeds up skin cell production, leading to dry, itchy, and scaly patches on the skin.
While there’s no permanent cure, psoriasis can be effectively managed with early diagnosis and consistent treatment.
Common Areas Affected by Psoriasis:
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Scalp
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Elbows and Knees
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Hands and Feet
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Back and Chest
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Nails (Nail Psoriasis)

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Types of Psoriasis Treatments
Topical Therapy
Application of medicated creams and ointments such as corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, and salicylic acid to reduce scaling and inflammation.
Phototherapy (Light Therapy)
Controlled exposure to ultraviolet (UVB) light helps slow excessive skin cell growth and relieve itching and redness.
Systemic Medications
Oral or injectable medicines prescribed for moderate to severe psoriasis to control immune response and inflammation.
Scalp Psoriasis Treatment
Special medicated shampoos, serums, and laser therapy designed to treat flakes, itching, and scaling on the scalp.
Laser Psoriasis Therapy
Targets psoriatic lesions precisely using excimer or narrowband laser light to reduce symptoms and promote healing.
Combination Therapy
Customised plan that combines topical, oral, and light therapies for long-term psoriasis management and symptom control.
How Psoriasis Treatment Works at Layers Clinics
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Comprehensive skin and medical history evaluation by dermatologist.
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Identifying psoriasis type (plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular, or scalp).
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Avoid applying moisturisers or topical creams before the appointment.
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Stay hydrated and protect skin from excessive sun exposure.
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Depending on your condition, a combination of topical medications, phototherapy, or laser therapy is used.
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Light therapy sessions expose affected skin to controlled UV light.
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For systemic cases, oral or injectable medications are prescribed.
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Duration: 30–60 minutes per session (for light or laser therapy).
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Completely safe, comfortable, and non-invasive.
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Apply prescribed moisturisers regularly to keep skin hydrated.
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Avoid hot showers, harsh soaps, and scratching.
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Follow a balanced diet and stress management routine to prevent flare-ups.
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Regular follow-ups help monitor skin progress and adjust medications as needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can psoriasis be cured completely?
There’s no permanent cure, but it can be managed effectively with consistent treatment.
Is psoriasis contagious?
No, psoriasis is not contagious — it’s an autoimmune condition.
Which treatment works best?
It depends on the severity and type of psoriasis. Your dermatologist will design a customised plan.
Is laser treatment safe for psoriasis?
Yes, laser therapy is safe, effective, and provides targeted relief.
Can stress cause psoriasis?
Yes, stress can trigger or worsen flare-ups. Stress management is an important part of care.
Is diet important in psoriasis management?
Absolutely — a balanced, anti-inflammatory diet supports better skin health.
Why choose Layers Clinics?
Because we combine medical expertise, advanced technology, and compassionate care for effective, long-term psoriasis management.
