Psoriasis Management for Healthier, Calmer Skin

Psoriasis can cause red patches, thick scaling, itching, dryness, discomfort, and repeated flare-ups. It is a chronic skin condition that needs proper diagnosis, long-term care, and dermatologist-guided management.

Tired of Psoriasis That Keeps Coming Back?

Psoriasis can be frustrating because it may improve for some time and then flare up again. It can appear on the scalp, elbows, knees, palms, soles, nails, back, or other areas of the body.
Common triggers may include stress, infections, weather changes, skin injury, certain medicines, smoking, alcohol, or underlying immune-related factors. Using random creams or stopping treatment suddenly may worsen the condition or cause repeated flare-ups.

Personalized Psoriasis Care at Skin Sculpt

At Skin Sculpt, psoriasis management is personalized because every patient’s condition is different. Some people may have mild patches, while others may have recurring, widespread, or stubborn psoriasis that needs structured long-term care.

What Professional Psoriasis Treatment Can Help With

Professional psoriasis care helps manage symptoms safely and reduces the risk of worsening due to self-medication, steroid misuse, or incomplete treatment.

It can help with:

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Psoriasis is not contagious. It does not spread from one person to another through touch, sharing clothes, or physical contact.

 

Psoriasis is usually a chronic condition. It may not have a permanent cure, but it can be controlled and managed well with proper dermatologist-guided treatment and maintenance care.

 

Common triggers may include stress, infections, weather changes, skin injury, certain medicines, smoking, alcohol, and stopping treatment suddenly.

 

You should consult a dermatologist if you have recurring red, scaly, itchy patches, scalp scaling, nail changes, painful cracks, spreading patches, or if your current treatment is not helping.

 
 
 

You should consult a dermatologist if you have recurring red, scaly, itchy patches, scalp scaling, nail changes, painful cracks, spreading patches, or if your current treatment is not helping.

 
 
 
 
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