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Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes red, itchy, and scaly plaques on the skin. While it can’t be cured, treatments are available to manage symptoms and prevent flare-ups. At Clear Skin Dermatology in Toronto, ON, we offer advanced treatments tailored to your skin needs. Below are the answers to some common questions about psoriasis plaque treatment.
Psoriasis occurs when the immune system attacks healthy skin cells, causing them to grow rapidly and build up into thick, scaly plaques. These plaques can be itchy and painful and sometimes crack or bleed. The elbows, knees, scalp, and lower back are commonly affected.
Clear Skin Dermatology offers several treatments for psoriasis, including:
While psoriasis cannot be completely cured, symptoms can be managed effectively with the right treatment. Many patients experience a significant reduction in plaque size, redness, and discomfort through personalized treatment at Clear Skin Dermatology. A combination of treatments often yields the best results.
Light therapy involves controlled UV light exposure, which helps slow down the rapid skin cell turnover that causes psoriasis. It’s especially effective for those with widespread psoriasis or when topical treatments alone aren’t sufficient. Under medical supervision, phototherapy can offer significant relief while minimizing the risk of skin damage.
The time to see results varies depending on the severity of the condition and treatment protocol. Some patients notice improvement within a few weeks, while others may take longer. Following the treatment plan as prescribed is key to achieving the best results. Your dermatologist will monitor your progress and adjust your plan if necessary.
As with any medical treatment, psoriasis therapies can have side effects. Topical treatments may cause skin irritation, while light therapy can increase the risk of sunburn if not done properly. Systemic treatments may cause flu-like symptoms or digestive issues. Your dermatologist will work with you to minimize side effects while achieving the best results.
Yes, lifestyle factors can trigger or worsen psoriasis flare-ups. Stress, smoking, alcohol consumption, and skin injuries can all contribute to symptoms. Managing stress, quitting smoking, and living a healthy lifestyle can help reduce flare-ups and improve treatment outcomes.
If you’re struggling with psoriasis plaques and want an effective treatment plan, contact Clear Skin Dermatology in Toronto, ON. Our dermatology experts will tailor a treatment plan to your needs, helping you achieve healthier skin.
Call us today at (437) 524-0489 (Toronto, ON) or (905) 508-2710 (Newmarket, ON) to schedule your consultation!
Dr. Sanjay Siddha is an accomplished dermatologist with over 20 years of international experience, currently serving as an Assistant Professor and Staff Dermatologist at the University Health Network and Women’s College Hospital. Trained in the UK at Glasgow and Aberdeen, he has garnered numerous accolades for his expertise, including the prestigious Bernice Rose Krafchik Teaching Award and the Canadian Dermatology Association’s Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award. Recognized consistently among the top educators at the University of Toronto, Dr. Siddha is a trusted figure in dermatology, committed to excellence in patient care and medical education.