Vogue Clinic

Psoriasis Treatments

Psoriasis Treatments

At Vogue Clinics, we're proud to provide the best psoriasis treatment in Pakistan. We have experienced dermatologists regarding the best psoriasis treatment. We treat different types of psoriasis, which affects the scalp, face, hands, and congenital cases in children.

We offer a variety of approaches for psoriasis treatment, including:
Narrowband Phototherapy
Vitamin A Therapy
Vitamin D Therapy
Creams for Psoriasis
Tablets for Psoriasis
Psoriasis Diet
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Psoriasis Treatments

Our dermatologists carefully assess the patient's symptoms and prescribe the most advanced techniques for psoriasis treatment.


Our commitment is to recover your control of the skin and give you back the quality of life you once enjoyed with our effective results and caring attitudes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Visual improvement may take a few weeks in mild cases. However, it may take longer for severe cases. Our team will guide you through the program and ensure that you get results.

The doctor diagnoses psoriasis based on a visual inspection and patient history. Other associated investigations are sensitive skin lesions relevant to the medical history provided. Rarely is a skin biopsy done for confirmatory purposes in atypical cases of psoriasis.

Yes, our dermatologists customize treatments for sensitive skin. Mild and effective products minimize irritation and achieve the highest results, even for sensitive skin or facial and genital areas.

It is preferred to avoid irritation by using skincare products specifically formulated for psoriasis during treatment. Dermatologists will best consult on proper skincare routines accompanying a treatment plan and managing psoriasis.

Nail psoriasis develops when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy skin cells surrounding and beneath the nails. This often leads to inflammation and increased turnover of skin cells, which can cause symptoms like pitting, staining, and thickening. Although a person may inherit this nail disorder, environmental triggers such as stress or even local traumatic injury may also contribute to the development of the disease.