
Introduction to Anti-Dandruff Treatment for Scalp Psoriasis
Psoriasis of the scalp is a chronic autoimmune condition characterized by thick, scaly plaques and severe dandruff. Anti-dandruff treatments aim to reduce inflammation, remove scales, and restore a healthy scalp environment.

How Anti-Dandruff Treatment Works
This treatment targets acne and skin congestion by:

Treating Scalp Psoriasis with Anti-Dandruff Treatment

Benefits of Anti-Dandruff Treatment for Scalp Psoriasis

Ideal Candidates for the Treatment
This treatment is ideal for individuals who:
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The Treatment Process
01
Consultation & Skin Analysis
The dermatologist assesses acne severity and determines the best peel type.
02
Preparation
The skin is cleansed to remove oil and impurities before the treatment.
03
Peel Application
A customized chemical peel is applied and left on for controlled exfoliation.
Expected Results & Recovery
Noticeable reduction in scaling and redness within 3–6 weeks.
Improved scalp comfort and appearance over time.
Long-term maintenance achievable with periodic treatments.
No significant downtime.
Mild dryness or peeling may occur but improves with continued use.
Patients can continue daily activities immediately.

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Typically, 3–6 sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart are recommended.
Chemical peels fade acne scars and dark spots, but deep scars may require microneedling or laser treatments for optimal results.
Most people experience a mild tingling or stinging sensation, but it is tolerable and subsides quickly.
It is recommended to wait at least 24–48 hours before applying makeup to avoid irritation.
Some individuals experience temporary purging before clearing up.