Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that affects how quickly skin cells grow and shed. Under normal circumstances, skin cells mature and rise to the surface over the course of about a month. In psoriasis, that process accelerates dramatically, sometimes occurring in just a few days. Because the body cannot shed these excess cells fast enough, they build up on the surface of the skin, forming thickened, scaly patches. For many people, psoriasis is more than a cosmetic concern. It can cause persistent itching, discomfort, and emotional stress, particularly when visible areas of the body are involved.
At a Glance
Dr. Patricia Richey
- Board-certified dermatologist
- Fellowship-trained and board-certified Mohs surgeon
- Harvard fellowship-trained in lasers and cosmetics
- Author of innovative dermatology research and publications
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