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psoriasis symptoms

Psoriasis isn’t contagious, but awareness is.

Psoriasis is a condition that causes the body to produce new skin cells faster than usual. This causes thickening, scaling, and redness of the skin, along with severe itching. The condition affects around 2% of the total population in the United States and can occur at any age and any skin type.

Psoriasis can appear anywhere on the body and in the majority of cases appears as thick, scaly patches called plaques. Most often they occur on the scalp, back, knees and elbows. There are different types of psoriasis and symptoms may differ based on which specific type a patient has. For instance, someone with guttate psoriasis may see numerous small, circular, thin red plaques all over their body, while someone with inverse psoriasis may experience areas of smooth, red, raw-looking patches of skin that can be sore or painful. There are two very serious, rare forms – pustular and erythrodermic. These can affect the entire body and sometimes even be life-threatening.

Typically 80-90% of patients experience the non-life threatening plaque type of psoriasis, which is characterized by those thick, red, scaly plaques on the surface of the skin.

Is it contagious?

Psoriasis is not contagious and you cannot ‘catch’ it from someone who has it. Even though we know this skin condition does not spread from person to person, researchers are still looking for the direct cause of why and how it develops. We do know the condition tends to run in families and shows a genetic link. There is also a proven immune link.

There are many triggers for flare-ups including viral illness or infections, weather changes, stress or injury. An important part of treating and controlling psoriasis is helping the patient to understand and recognize what triggers their symptoms.

The most common symptoms occur on the skin as plaques and rashes. However, nail changes and joint swelling or pain can also indicate psoriasis. Once diagnosed, many times the condition can be treated and controlled with topical creams. The treatments will always vary on the type, location, and severity of the disease. Light therapy is sufficient for many patients. In some cases, oral or injectable medicines will control the condition.

While psoriasis is not curable, it is treatable and there are many options available. Patients are largely able to control their symptoms and go on to have healthy, comfortable, and clear looking skin.

Don’t struggle with untreated psoriasis, contact us to schedule your treatment appointment today.

wedding day skin

Engaged? Get your skin ready to walk down the aisle!

Congratulations! You are recently engaged and starting to plan for one of the most exciting days of your life. There are so many things that you will need to think about though, starting with your wedding dress, the location, who you will invite. There are 56,124 wedding businesses operating in Australia so you will easily be able to find what you need, even if you live elsewhere. So you don’t have to worry about that. Your wedding day, and the celebrations leading up to it, are such an exciting time and a time when all eyes are on YOU! Whether you are the bride or groom we can help get your skin glowing and perfect for your big day. You want to look amazing while you’re walking down the aisle in your WINNIE COUTURE dress or your custom made suit.

Skincare isn’t an overnight miracle – it takes time to see those amazing results. There are other steps you can take to prepare yourself for the big day too. For example, you might want to do some research into a Cosmetic dentist in Charlotte or wherever you might live who can provide a teeth whitening treatment. After all, you want to look back on your wedding photos and feel pride in your dazzling smile. But what about skincare? See below for a recommended timeline to get your skin ready for that walk down the aisle.

One year prior

Make an appointment to discuss your skincare and plan for the months leading up to the wedding. This is a great opportunity to talk about your concerns, review your current skincare regimen and talk about your goals for moving forward. Depending on your skin need, we will recommend a treatment plan with products to help achieve your goals.

Nine months until wedding day

By this time, we should start seeing results from your new skincare regimen. The skin may be looking fresher, smoother and brighter. This is a great opportunity and perfect time to start discussing any cosmetic treatments that you may want to utilize before the big day. Chemical peels can be administered every 4-6 weeks to keep the skin glowy and smooth. You may want to consider neurotoxin injections such as BOTOX® or Dysport® to relax any wrinkles that developed during wedding planning! Dermal fillers can be used to further enhance your natural beauty, and many grooms may consider this option to create a subtle yet masculine profile and jawline.

Cosmetic treatments differ in the time it takes to see results and how long they last, so this is a great time to start introducing these in your wedding prep!

Four to Six months to go

Continue with your great skincare regimen and don’t forget the SPF! No one wants unsightly tan lines or sun spots on their big day. If you have any new concerns, now is the time to bring them up to your dermatology provider because there is still time to treat. Continue with chemical peels to get rid of dead, dull skin and keep everything perfectly smooth and bright. You may even want to consider trying out private label skin care products to see what a difference it could make to your skin.

One month until your walk down the aisle

Schedule a refresh of your neurotoxin to make sure you’re not ‘ugly crying’ or having unwanted wrinkles in your photographs! Natural results can be achieved for brides and grooms alike, leaving you looking awake and youthful on your big day. You may want to have one last chemical peel to keep things bright, and keep your topical treatment regimen steady. Don’t make any major changes at this point. You’ve put the work in and your skin should be looking tip top – now is definitely not the time to try something new, in case it is irritating or reacts with your skin.

Leading up to the big day

The final days and weeks leading up to the wedding can be stressful and cause things like rashes and acne breakouts. If this happens to you, don’t fret! We can help and there are quick and easy in-office treatments available to fix your skin emergency.

If you would like to schedule an appointment to get your skin ready for your walk down the aisle, contact us.

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