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Recommended Dermatology Clinic for Adult Atopic Dermatitis in Dangsan-dong: How Are Ointment Treatment and Phototherapy Performed?

계피부과의원 · 계피부과 Since1961 · April 21, 2026

“Isn’t atopic dermatitis something that only happens in childhood?” Many people think this way. But in reality, it is not uncommon for atopic dermatitis symptoms to continue into a...

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Clinic: 계피부과의원

Original post date: April 21, 2026

Translated at: April 22, 2026 at 7:16 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

“Isn’t atopic dermatitis something that only happens in childhood?”

Many people think this way.

But in reality, it is not uncommon for atopic dermatitis symptoms to continue into adulthood or appear for the first time after becoming an adult.

At first, it may feel like simple itching or dry skin, but over time it can develop into repeated redness and ongoing sensitivity in certain areas.

Unlike ordinary skin trouble, these changes can be seen as a process in which the skin barrier and inflammation are both affected.

That is why, for adult atopic dermatitis, management and treatment based on the current condition of the skin are more important than temporary symptom relief.

Today, I will explain the criteria used when applying ointment treatment and phototherapy, which are commonly used for adult atopic dermatitis.

-Column order for the Dangsan-dong dermatology clinic-

  1. Adult atopic dermatitis: why does it keep recurring?
  2. On what basis is ointment treatment used?
  3. When is phototherapy considered?

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Adult atopic dermatitis: why does it keep recurring?

Adult atopic dermatitis is difficult to view simply as a problem of dry skin.

On the surface, flaking or dryness may be the first things you notice, but underneath, the skin barrier weakens and the condition repeatedly becomes more sensitive to external irritation.

In particular, itching often leads to scratching, which causes skin damage and can make inflammation worsen again.

When this process repeats, the skin may gradually thicken or change color.

Environmental factors, lifestyle habits, and immune responses also play a role, so in many cases there are limits to managing it with moisturization alone.

That is why adult atopic dermatitis requires treatment that considers the overall condition of the skin.

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On what basis is ointment treatment used?

One of the basic methods used in adult atopic dermatitis treatment is ointment therapy.

Ointments are used to control inflammatory reactions on the skin and relieve itching.

Depending on the severity of the symptoms, the strength or type of ointment may differ, and treatment may be applied more intensively to areas with severe redness or strong itching.

In particular, ointment treatment is not just about applying something to the skin; it also requires considering when and where to use it, as well as how to gradually reduce it.

Rather than using it indiscriminately for a long period, it is important to adjust it according to the current condition of the skin.

Also, ointment treatment should be combined with moisturization to help restore the skin barrier.

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When is phototherapy considered?

Phototherapy is one of the treatment methods used for adult atopic dermatitis.

It may be considered together with other treatments when symptoms are difficult to control with ointment treatment alone or when lesions appear over a wide area.

Phototherapy uses ultraviolet light of a specific wavelength to regulate inflammatory reactions in the skin and balance immune responses.

Through this, itching and red rashes can gradually improve.

However, it is not a treatment that ends after one or two sessions; it must be carried out repeatedly over a certain period, and the intensity and number of sessions need to be adjusted according to the skin condition.

Also, because the skin may become dry after treatment, sufficient moisturization should be provided alongside it.

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For adult atopic dermatitis, it is important to understand it not as simple itching or dry skin, but as a condition in which the skin barrier and inflammatory response work together.

Therefore, setting a treatment direction that matches the current condition of the skin and appropriately combining ointment treatment and phototherapy can help with more stable management.

Also, even after treatment, lifestyle care such as moisturization and irritation control should be maintained together in order to reduce recurring symptoms.

If skin changes are repeating, I recommend not dismissing them as simple dryness, but instead considering a management plan based on the current condition.

Thank you for reading this column on adult atopic dermatitis treatment, ointment treatment, and phototherapy to the end.

| This post was written for informational purposes in compliance with Article 56, Paragraph 1 through Paragraph 15 of the Medical Service Act. All treatments carry the risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Before treatment, please be sure to make a thorough decision after sufficient consultation with medical staff who have extensive experience. |

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