Our consulting dermatologists are experienced in the assessment and management of psoriasis. We recognise the significant impact this condition can have on quality of life and aim to provide individualised, evidence-based care to help manage symptoms.
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition linked to an overactive immune response. This causes skin cells to multiply more quickly than normal, leading to red, inflamed patches covered with silvery-white scales. It commonly affects the skin, scalp, nails and, in some cases, the joints.
Psoriasis is not contagious, but it can cause discomfort and may affect daily life. Some individuals with psoriasis may also experience psoriatic arthritis, a condition that can cause joint pain and stiffness. While psoriasis has no permanent cure, there are treatment options that may assist in managing symptoms and flare-ups.
A correct diagnosis is important, as other conditions may present with similar symptoms. Your doctor can assess your skin and help develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
The exact cause of psoriasis is not fully understood, but it is known to be influenced by the immune system and genetics. It is not caused by poor hygiene, lack of moisturising, or diet, and it cannot be spread from person to person.
Factors that may contribute to psoriasis include:
Many people think that psoriasis is a single skin condition but there are actually 5 major types of Psoriasis. Knowing more about your type will help you make more informed decision about your treatment methods.
Each type of Psoriasis has very distinct characteristics.
Plaque Psoriasis:
Guttate Psoriasis:
Inverse Psoriasis:
Pustular Psoriasis:
Nail Psoriasis:
Erythrodermic Psoriasis:
Correct diagnosis is key for effective ongoing management.
External factors that may worsen symptoms include stress, skin injury, sunburn, cold weather, certain medications, infections and hormonal changes.
In some cases, flare-ups may be associated with infections such as strep throat, even in the absence of symptoms. If you notice changes to your skin following an illness (such as earache, bronchitis, or tonsillitis), speak to your doctor for further assessment.
Certain medications may also be associated with flare-ups. If you have concerns about your current medication, it’s best to consult your healthcare provider.
Depending on where you’re at in your journey, you can book an appointment with our dermatology practice, or cosmetic practice.
Depending on individual circumstances, treatment options may include:
39 Station Street, Sunbury VIC 3429
Depending on individual circumstances, treatment options may include:
Building 1: 115 O’Shanassy Street, Sunbury VIC 3429
If you’re a new patient, you’ll be invited to attend an initial consult prior to your service to ensure it’s right for you.
See your GP to obtain a referral
Initial consult to discuss
skin concerns and goals
Receive a treatment plan to support your skin health
Expertise
Long Lasting Results
Healthier Skin