Facial Psoriasis

Recovery from Facial Psoriasis

Summary

A woman visited our center with severe facial psoriasis, characterized by red and scaly patches with itching on her cheeks. After two months of treatment, her symptoms improved by 95%, providing relief from the significant social and psychological impact she had been experiencing.

“I felt deep shame about my face and experienced a sense of stigma. Whenever I saw other girls playfully interacting in front of a mirror, I would hide my face, wishing to disappear. What was there for me to see in the mirror? I was aware of how unpleasant I looked. Smiling or making eye contact, especially with boys, filled me with shame, anticipating their disgust. Now, with my recovery, everything has changed. Despite the challenging journey, I feel that life is gradually starting to embrace me with a smile.”

—Antonia

Patient Descriptions, History, Symptoms, And Other Treatments

Antonia, a 22-year-old woman, sought treatment due to severe facial psoriasis that had been troubling her for the past five years. Additionally, she was experiencing severe constipation.

“I tried using creams and cosmetics to conceal my condition, but whenever the pimples flared up, nothing could save me. At those times, I would isolate myself at home, avoiding any social interaction. However, you won me over from the very beginning. It was your compassionate and warm approach that touched my heart.”

—Antonia

 

What is Facial Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that is neither infectious nor contagious and can also affect the joints. It occurs when there is an overgrowth of skin cells (keratinocytes) in the outermost layer of the skin, leading to inflammation and the development of red, scaly patches on the skin.

 

Diagnosis and Test Results

Based on our clinical examination, we concluded that the patient had an elevated concentration of heavy metals and xenohormones in her body. This could be attributed to her work environment and the cosmetics she used to conceal her psoriasis.

Detailed Treatment Plan

The patient underwent a comprehensive treatment plan, which included extended ozone therapy, ear acupuncture, intravenous treatments to strengthen and detoxify the organs, pulsed electromagnetic-field therapy, and a fermented concentrate of herbs and plants enriched with lactic acid bacteria cultures, among other interventions.

Results

After two months of treatment, Antonia was able to overcome the burden of psoriasis that had tormented her for the past five years, impeding her from living a normal life and causing psychological distress. Antonia has truly regained control of her life.

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