The treatment of psoriasis aims to relieve symptoms, control inflammation, and reduce recurrence. Traditional methods include topical medications, systemic therapy, and phototherapy. In recent years, with the development of immunology and cell therapy, immune reconstruction cell therapy has gradually become an important emerging approach, bringing new hope to patients, improving overall efficacy, and enhancing quality of life.
Europe and America
The prevalence of psoriasis in Europe and America is relatively high, about 2% to 3% of the total population. Patients in these regions rely heavily on biologics and systemic therapies, with diverse treatment options and abundant medical resources. With the development of immunotherapy in recent years, patient prognosis has improved significantly, though high treatment costs remain a challenge.
Southeast Asia
In Southeast Asia, the prevalence of psoriasis is lower than in Europe and America, about 0.5% to 1%. Due to economic and medical resource constraints, many patients still rely on traditional treatments. With improving healthcare conditions, immune reconstruction and cell therapy technologies are gradually being promoted, offering patients better treatment outcomes and quality of life.
Immune reconstruction cell therapy regulates the patient’s immune system and repairs immune dysfunction, thereby effectively controlling the inflammatory response of psoriasis. This treatment not only alleviates skin symptoms but also enhances disease resistance, reduces recurrence rates, and significantly improves patients’ quality of life.
1. Immune regulation advantages
Immune reconstruction cell therapy can precisely regulate the immune system, reduce abnormal immune responses, lower inflammation and skin damage, and significantly alleviate symptoms.
2. Restoring immune function
This therapy helps repair damaged immune cell functions, improves patient tolerance to treatment, enhances the body’s self-repair ability, and promotes skin recovery.
3. Long-lasting effects
Through phased immune reconstruction programs, it continuously enhances patients’ immunity, effectively prolongs treatment effects, reduces recurrence, and improves quality of life.
In actual treatment, traditional regimens often face problems of immune dysfunction, increased infection risks, and slow recovery. To help patients better endure treatment, improve tolerance, and enhance quality of life, phased immune reconstruction programs must be scientifically designed for different cycles.
● Short-term plan: Rapidly enhance immunity through immune cell reinfusion to strengthen therapeutic effects.
● Mid-term plan: Reduce side effects of conventional treatments, promote recovery, and ensure completion of standardized regimens.
● Long-term plan: Comprehensive enhancement of immunity through immune cell reconstruction, gut immunity restoration, elemental immunity rebuilding, and immune nutrition support, thereby improving quality of life and prolonging survival.
1. Topical medications
Includes corticosteroids, retinoids, and calcineurin inhibitors, mainly for mild to moderate psoriasis, to relieve inflammation and itching and improve skin symptoms.
2. Phototherapy
Ultraviolet therapy (such as narrow-band UVB) modulates skin immune responses, reduces inflammatory cell activity, and is suitable for moderate to severe patients, with good safety.
3. Systemic drug therapy
Includes immunosuppressants such as methotrexate and cyclosporine, suitable for severe psoriasis, but requiring monitoring of drug side effects.
4. Biologics
Monoclonal antibody drugs targeting specific immune pathways, such as anti-TNF-α and anti-IL-17 agents, with remarkable efficacy, have changed the treatment landscape of severe psoriasis.
5. Maintenance therapy
After treatment, low-dose or intermittent therapy helps control the disease, prevent recurrence, and improve long-term quality of life.
6. Traditional Chinese medicine
Using herbal medicine and topical herbal ointments helps relieve symptoms and regulate immunity, often used as adjunctive therapy.
7. Lifestyle interventions
Dietary adjustments, quitting smoking and limiting alcohol, and maintaining a positive mindset help reduce the risk of disease worsening.
8. Comprehensive management
Combining multidisciplinary approaches for holistic treatment enhances patients’ overall health and quality of life.
Psoriasis is a complex chronic disease that places long-term physical and psychological burdens on patients. With continuous treatment advances, especially the rise of immune reconstruction cell therapy, new hope has been provided to patients. Experts at United Life International Medical Center emphasize that scientifically reasonable treatment plans and early intervention are key to improving prognosis, encouraging patients to actively cooperate with treatment to achieve stable conditions and enhanced quality of life.