Psoriasis Cream Dr. DERM, developed by professional dermatologists, treats the symptoms of psoriasis while moisturizing and rebuilding the skin's protective barrier. An anti-psoriasis medication removes scales and dead cells and helps restore skin moisture, preventing recurrence of psoriasis symptoms. The use of the drug helps to quickly stop aggravated symptoms and to cure psoriasis in a short period.
Pre-clean the skin with a neutral lotion. Apply Dr. DERM to the affected areas one to four times a day or as directed by a healthcare professional. You can also view the patient information included with the product.
Instructions for applying the preparation:
Inflamed skin is sensitive to UV rays. Avoid direct sunlight on wounds during therapy. Wear sunscreen, wear protective clothing and limit exposure to the sun when using Dr. DERM and within one week after completing treatment procedures. The recommended course of therapy is 28 days. Doctors recommend repeating the treatment after 2-3 months for prevention.
Deadline | Effect |
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Week 1 | The cream removes inflammation, itching, flaking, plaques. |
Week 2 | The damaged tissue regeneration process is initiated due to the normalization of the cell division cycle. |
Week 3 | The pH of the body is normalized, the skin tone is increased. The skin is firm and elastic. |
Week 4 | If you follow a diet, the disease will not get worse. |
Dr. DERM is indicated for the treatment of mild to moderate psoriasis. The drug reduces inflammation, reduces itching and slows down cell production. Types of psoriasis for which the cream is recommended:
Dr. DERM should be applied directly to the affected area during treatment or when symptoms are severe.
The psoriasis drug Dr. DERM is based on natural hypoallergenic components and does not cause side reactions. The use of the drug is not recommended in the following cases:
Care should be taken when using the cream if there is a pronounced allergic reaction to the components of the medicine. The drug has gone through all stages of clinical testing under laboratory conditions in Austria.