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Palmoplantar psoriasis

Palmoplantar psoriasis treatment at Claire Derma

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What It Is

Palmoplantar psoriasis affects the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. It causes thickened, red, scaly skin that may crack, peel, or become painful. Because these areas are used constantly, this condition can interfere with daily activities like walking, writing, or holding objects.

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How It Works

At ClairéDerma, treatment focuses on reducing thick scaling, calming inflammation, and improving skin flexibility. Dermatologists may use: This approach helps relieve discomfort and control flare-ups.

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Stronger topical prescription medications
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Scale-softening therapies
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Anti-inflammatory treatments
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Medicated moisturization and barrier repair
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Supportive care to reduce friction and pressure
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Benefits

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Softer, less thickened skin
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Reduced cracking and pain
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Less redness and scaling
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Improved comfort during daily activities
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Better long-term control
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Ideal For

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Have thick, scaly skin on palms or soles
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Experience painful skin cracks
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Notice difficulty walking or using hands due to lesions
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Have psoriasis affecting hands and feet
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Need specialized psoriasis care

The Treatment Process

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Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma

Review of symptoms and impact on daily life.

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Skin Examination

Assessment of thickness, cracks, and inflammation.

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Customized Treatment Plan

Prescription creams and supportive therapies.

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In-Clinic Skin Softening Care

Treatments to reduce thick scales and soothe skin.

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Protection and Maintenance Plan

Guidance on moisturization, footwear, and flare prevention.

Expected Results and Recovery

Skin thickness and cracking improve gradually. Consistent care reduces pain and scaling. Maintenance therapy helps prevent recurrence.

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Got Questions?We've Got Answers

Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.

These areas experience constant pressure and friction.

Yes, cracks and lesions on the soles can cause discomfort.

No, it is an inflammatory psoriasis condition.

Yes, thicker skin often requires more intensive therapy at ClairéDerma.

Psoriasis can affect multiple areas but does not spread by touch.

Yes, reducing pressure helps healing.

Yes, daily moisturization reduces cracking and dryness.