
Provider: Imiseok Theme Dermatology Clinic

Hello, this is Imiseok Theme Dermatology.
For people who have long had concerns about their skin,
the lifting of indoor mask-wearing requirements may not be entirely welcome.
Skin conditions come in many different types, including dermatitis, psoriasis,
seborrheic dermatitis, and dry skin, so many people are not sure
what condition they have or how they should treat it.
These skin conditions should not be self-diagnosed by looking up symptoms on the internet.
It is important to visit a dermatology clinic that focuses on skin care,
have the condition examined, and receive the proper treatment
that matches the symptoms.
If you have been dealing with dermatitis, psoriasis, or dry skin,
Imiseok Theme Dermatology will explain treatment methods and care tips for
skin conditions.
What Are Psoriasis, Dermatitis, and Dry Skin?

Psoriasis: A chronic inflammatory disease in which erythematous papules
and plaques covered with silvery-white scales of various sizes form on the epidermis
Dermatitis: Inflammation that occurs in the epidermal layer of the skin,
causing itching, blisters, redness,
swelling, discharge, crusting,
and peeling
Seborrheic dermatitis: A chronic inflammatory skin disease that tends to occur
in areas rich in sebum (the scalp, chest, armpits),
and is characterized by redness and scaling (dandruff)
Dry skin: Skin that lacks both moisture and oil, making the skin feel rough and tight
and causing fine lines to appear
Treatment Methods for Dermatitis and Seborrheic Dermatitis

Because the treatment for dermatitis varies depending on the symptoms,
it is best to visit the clinic, have the affected area examined,
and then receive treatment.
Dermatitis requires medication prescribed by a dermatologist.
In the case of topical preparations, steroids are included,
but for people who need long-term treatment or who are concerned about side effects,
non-steroidal medications may be prescribed instead.
If necessary, antibiotics may also be prescribed.
Treatment Methods for Psoriasis and Dry Skin

Psoriasis and dry skin can be treated using the Mirajet device.
In the case of psoriasis, Mirajet uses pressure to deliver a uniform amount of medication,
applying the drug directly to the lesion area so that an even layer of medication can be delivered to the skin.
In addition, if treatment effects are slow,
systemic medications may be added and used.
For dry skin, Mirajet laser can be used to evenly apply skin boosters such as Rejuran or exosomes,
which help overall skin regeneration and increase skin vitality and moisture.
If you had been hesitant because of the pain associated with existing Rejuran and exosome treatments,
Mirajet applies medication through pressure without needles,
allowing the procedure to be performed safely without pain or skin damage.
After the procedure, it is good to provide sufficient moisturizing care at home
by using products that can simply replenish moisture as part of your skincare routine.
Imiseok Theme Dermatology always strives to present effective methods
that can help relieve your concerns through extensive clinical experience.
In addition to continuously adding and replacing equipment,
we carry out treatment by establishing effective treatment solutions
through diagnosis and prescriptions tailored to each individual.
As dermatology medical staff, we will do our best for each patient who visits us
to provide the right treatment through accurate consultation
and help them regain healthy skin.




