Effective Scalp Psoriasis Treatment at Dr. Skin Clinic
Scalp Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes red, scaly patches on the scalp. These patches often lead to itching, flaking, and irritation. While it may look like dandruff, scalp psoriasis symptoms are usually more severe. The condition can spread beyond the scalp to areas like the forehead, back of the neck, and ears. This can affect your appearance, confidence, and overall quality of life.
At Dr. Skin Clinic, we understand the challenges of living with scalp psoriasis. Our team offers advanced therapies and personalized care to manage the condition effectively. We aim to reduce symptoms, prevent flare-ups, and improve scalp health. With our expert approach, you can have a long-term relief.

What You Need to Know
Understanding Your Triggers
Immune System Overreaction
Immune system triggers faster skin cell production, leading to plaque buildup.
Lifestyle and Stress
Stress, alcohol, smoking, and certain medications can trigger or worsen scalp psoriasis.
From Identification to Management:
Dr. Skin's Comprehensive Support
Identifying Scalp Psoriasis: Comprehensive Treatment at Dr. Skin Clinic
- Red, Scaly Patches: Patches of thickened, inflamed skin covered with silvery scales on the scalp.
- Intense Itching: Persistent itchiness that can cause discomfort and disturb daily activities.
- Flaking: White flakes resembling dandruff but often more severe and accompanied by redness.
- Hair Loss: Scratching or severe inflammation may lead to temporary hair loss in affected areas.
- Plaque Extension: In some cases, plaques may extend beyond the hairline to other areas such as the neck or ears.
- Scalp Sensitivity: The scalp may feel tender or sore in areas with active plaques

Recommended Treatments
Dr Skin's 21 Day Protocol
Specialized treatment plan designed to deliver visible relief and long lasting results, crafted by our experts
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Phototherapy
Light therapy to reduce plaques and promote healing for better, faster results
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Occlusion Therapy
Technique used to enhance the effectiveness of topical medications for Psoriasis
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Topical Treatments
Prescription creams, and corticosteroids, are applied to affected skin to reduce inflammation
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