Psoriasis
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PSORIASIS
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition where the immune system speeds up the skin cell life cycle. Instead of shedding normally, skin cells build up quickly on the surface, forming thick, scaly patches.
It’s not contagious, and it often comes and goes in flares.

PSORIASIS
How PRP Works for Psoriasis
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Reducing local inflammation in psoriatic plaques
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Promoting skin regeneration and faster healing
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Modulating immune response at the site of flare-ups
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Improving skin texture and hydration
The PRP Procedure for Psoriasis
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Blood Draw – A small sample of your own blood is taken (usually from the arm).
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Centrifuge Spin – The blood is spun to separate platelets from red and white cells.
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PRP Extraction – The platelet-rich plasma is collected.
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Injection or Topical Application –
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Injected directly into psoriatic plaques
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Or applied after microneedling to improve penetration
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The procedure usually takes 30–60 minutes, and since it's autologous (from your own body), the risk of reaction is minimal.
Efficacy of PRP for Psoriasis
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Some small-scale studies and case reports show improvement in plaque thickness, redness, and itching.
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PRP may help with scalp psoriasis, especially when used alongside other treatments.
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It could enhance wound healing after flare-ups or irritation.
Who Might Benefit from PRP?
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People with mild to moderate psoriasis that’s localized and resistant to topical treatments
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Those with scalp psoriasis or hard-to-treat areas
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Patients looking for a natural, steroid-free option
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Individuals experiencing skin thinning or irritation from long-term steroid use
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Anyone with recurrent plaques in the same spot (PRP may help restore skin integrity)
Free consultation
We encourage our clients to make an initial contact to make sure you receive all the necessary information before booking in an appointment.
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