Laser Psoriasis

laser treatment for psoriasis???
hi i have mild psoriasis all around my hairline and scalp…im seeking treatment and might go for laser treatment too…i ‘really’ want to know whether r skin gets back to normal and smooth after laser treatment.
from experience i know that after using ointments and all it gets perfect but if i discontinue using the medicines it comes bck:(
i want to know if same is the case with laser treatment…please check around from your references and help me:)
PSORIASIS IS A INCURABLE CHRONIC CONDITION, WHICH IS THOUGHT TO BE AN IMMUNE SYSTEM MALFUNCTION. A LASER WILL DO NOTHING FOR PSORIASIS. HERE IS THE LINK TO THE NPF http://www.psoriasis.org/home/ PSORIASIS IS A CHRONIC, UNPREDICTABLE CONDITION. THERE ARE TOPICAL (APPLIED TO SKIN) TREATMENTS, AND SYSTEMIC (A PILL OR SHOT IS GIVEN) TREATMENTS. I WOULD ADVISE YOU TO TRY ALL THE TOPICAL STUFF FIRST, THOUGH IT WILL PROBABLY BE HIT AND MISS…THE PROBLEM WITH THE PILLS, IS THAT THEY HAVE SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS. GOOD LUCK
Dean Irwin Develops Psoriasis Laser
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