The skin experts at Z-ROC Dermatology offer a variety of psoriasis treatments, depending on your individual case. Your treatment typically starts with the most conservative option first: topical ointments.
Although topical treatment alone may be enough for many psoriasis sufferers, some patients need extra help in the form of oral biologic medication, oral retinoid medication, light therapy, or a combination of these approaches.
Biologics
Biologics come from a living organism like a plant or animal cell. They’re often made through recombinant DNA technology. Biologics target the cells causing your body’s immune response, and in the case of psoriasis, this means disabling the cells causing the excessive cell growth.
Retinoids
Retinoids are oral or topical medications that work by helping your skin shed dead cells at a normal and healthy rate. Retinoids are most effective when combined with light therapy.
Light therapy
In light therapy, your dermatologist treats your psoriasis patches with controlled doses of UVB light. Although light therapy can help with psoriasis on its own, it usually works best in combination with biologics or retinoids.