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The excimer laser is usually for mild to moderate levels of disease where lesions cover less that 10 per cent of the body. 

Pulsed dye lasers are also primarily used to treat small, localized areas of psoriasis. Instead of one continuous beam of light, they emit short bursts of high-intensity yellow light.

Side effects of laser treatment include a small risk of scarring and bruising.

 

 
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Psoriasis is a dry, scaly skin condition in which cells are produced too quickly. Normally skin cells take about 21 to 28 days to replace themselves, in psoriasis they take around 2 to 6 days

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