Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that often proves challenging to manage, particularly when it affects the scalp. However, a recent case from March 2025 demonstrates the promising results that can be achieved with an integrative approach involving Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy and Glutathione IV drips.
The patient, who initially presented with visible inflammation, redness, and scaling on the frontal scalp (as shown in the before photo), underwent a tailored treatment protocol: two sessions of PRP therapy combined with a single Glutathione IV drip.
PRP therapy works by using the patient’s own blood components to stimulate healing and tissue regeneration, reducing inflammation and promoting healthier skin. Glutathione, a powerful antioxidant, helps to neutralise oxidative stress, a known trigger in psoriasis flare-ups, thereby supporting immune balance from within.
The after photo clearly illustrates the significant clinical improvement — the inflammation has subsided, the affected area has healed, and the patient’s scalp shows a healthy return of hair and skin texture. Notably, this transformation occurred over just a few weeks.
This case highlights how advanced regenerative techniques, when applied thoughtfully, can deliver fast and effective relief for chronic skin conditions like psoriasis. PRP combined with antioxidant therapy may offer a safer and more holistic alternative to long-term steroid or immunosuppressive treatments.
Conclusion:
This successful outcome emphasises the potential of combining regenerative medicine with detox-based therapies in treating scalp psoriasis. Personalised, minimally invasive approaches like these can significantly improve patient quality of life — both in appearance and comfort.