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Psoriasis
Psoriasis is characterised by the presence of red, raised patches covered by silvery-white scales, which is caused by an abnormally fast cell division rate in the epidermis layer of the skin and is a genetically determined disorder. This condition often leads to increased shedding of hairs in the telogen (resting) phase of the hair cycle and some reduction in hair density.
To treat this condition, we would recommend:
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No.14 - Cade and Tea Tree Oil Cream for Scaling
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Directions - Directions for Use: To be applied as often as directed. Leave on for 30-60 minutes, rinse off
well and shampoo thoroughly.
Ingredients - Aqua, Steartimonium Methousulfate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Saliylic, Cade Oil,
Preservative, Glycerine, Tea Tree Oil, Aloe Vera.
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No.8 - Lotion with Glycerine for Itchy Scalps
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Directions - Directions for Use: After washing the hair, towel dry and apply the lotion, either straight from the bottle, or by wetting cotton wool and then applying to the scalp. The lotion is then left on the scalp to allow it to have an ongoing effect until the hair
is next washed.
Ingredients - Aqua, Glycerine, Cetramide, Aloe Vera, Piroctone, Olamine, Panthenol, Wheat, Amino Acid.
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We hope this covers everything, but please do not hesitate to contact us on 0207 976 6868 or email info@thewestminsterpractice.com if you are unsure of anything or require further advice regarding your treatment. |
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