Treatment Options for Psoriasis

Illustration of Psoriasis on scalp of a person

Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes inflammation, redness, and scaly patches on the skin. Although symptoms can vary from person to person, the condition often requires ongoing care to manage flare-ups and maintain healthy skin. At the Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Diseases, our board-certified dermatologists provide expert evaluation and treatment for psoriasis at our offices in Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Roswell, GA. Our team works with patients to develop treatment plans that reduce symptoms and support long-term skin health.

Professional dermatologic care can help control psoriasis and improve comfort and confidence.

Understanding Psoriasis

Psoriasis develops when the skin’s immune system triggers an accelerated cycle of skin cell growth. Instead of shedding normally, skin cells build up on the surface, creating thick, scaly patches known as plaques. These areas may appear red, dry, or irritated and can sometimes cause itching or discomfort.

Psoriasis commonly affects the elbows, knees, scalp, and lower back, although it can appear on many areas of the body. Symptoms may come and go, with periods of flare-ups followed by times when the skin improves.

How Dermatologists Diagnose the Condition

A dermatologist typically diagnoses psoriasis through a careful examination of the skin. The appearance, location, and pattern of the affected areas often provide clear diagnostic clues. Medical history and symptom patterns are also reviewed to help confirm the diagnosis.

In some situations, additional evaluation may be performed to rule out other skin conditions that may resemble psoriasis.

Medical Treatment Options

Treatment for psoriasis focuses on slowing excessive skin cell growth and reducing inflammation. Dermatologists may recommend a range of therapies depending on the severity of symptoms and the areas affected.

Topical medications are often used for mild to moderate psoriasis. These treatments may help reduce scaling, redness, and irritation. For more persistent or widespread cases, additional treatments may be recommended to manage inflammation more effectively.

Light-based therapies may also be used to help control skin cell production and improve the appearance of affected skin.

Managing Flare-Ups and Skin Health

Because psoriasis is a chronic condition, long-term management plays an important role in maintaining healthy skin. Dermatologists help patients identify triggers that may worsen symptoms, such as stress, skin injury, or certain environmental factors.

Regular skin care, consistent treatment, and professional monitoring can help reduce flare-ups and improve skin comfort over time.

Psoriasis Care in North Georgia

Living with psoriasis can be challenging, but effective treatment options are available. The Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Diseases provides comprehensive care for psoriasis and other chronic skin conditions in Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Roswell, GA.

To schedule an appointment with our dermatology team and discuss treatment options, call (404) 252-4333 and receive expert care designed to support healthy skin.

Illustration of Psoriasis on scalp of a person

Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes inflammation, redness, and scaly patches on the skin. Although symptoms can vary from person to person, the condition often requires ongoing care to manage flare-ups and maintain healthy skin. At the Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Diseases, our board-certified dermatologists provide expert evaluation and treatment for psoriasis at our offices in Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Roswell, GA. Our team works with patients to develop treatment plans that reduce symptoms and support long-term skin health.

Professional dermatologic care can help control psoriasis and improve comfort and confidence.

Understanding Psoriasis

Psoriasis develops when the skin’s immune system triggers an accelerated cycle of skin cell growth. Instead of shedding normally, skin cells build up on the surface, creating thick, scaly patches known as plaques. These areas may appear red, dry, or irritated and can sometimes cause itching or discomfort.

Psoriasis commonly affects the elbows, knees, scalp, and lower back, although it can appear on many areas of the body. Symptoms may come and go, with periods of flare-ups followed by times when the skin improves.

How Dermatologists Diagnose the Condition

A dermatologist typically diagnoses psoriasis through a careful examination of the skin. The appearance, location, and pattern of the affected areas often provide clear diagnostic clues. Medical history and symptom patterns are also reviewed to help confirm the diagnosis.

In some situations, additional evaluation may be performed to rule out other skin conditions that may resemble psoriasis.

Medical Treatment Options

Treatment for psoriasis focuses on slowing excessive skin cell growth and reducing inflammation. Dermatologists may recommend a range of therapies depending on the severity of symptoms and the areas affected.

Topical medications are often used for mild to moderate psoriasis. These treatments may help reduce scaling, redness, and irritation. For more persistent or widespread cases, additional treatments may be recommended to manage inflammation more effectively.

Light-based therapies may also be used to help control skin cell production and improve the appearance of affected skin.

Managing Flare-Ups and Skin Health

Because psoriasis is a chronic condition, long-term management plays an important role in maintaining healthy skin. Dermatologists help patients identify triggers that may worsen symptoms, such as stress, skin injury, or certain environmental factors.

Regular skin care, consistent treatment, and professional monitoring can help reduce flare-ups and improve skin comfort over time.

Psoriasis Care in North Georgia

Living with psoriasis can be challenging, but effective treatment options are available. The Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Diseases provides comprehensive care for psoriasis and other chronic skin conditions in Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Roswell, GA.

To schedule an appointment with our dermatology team and discuss treatment options, call (404) 252-4333 and receive expert care designed to support healthy skin.

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