For adolescents in particular, atopic dermatitis can affect emotional and psychological development — impacting their adult life9
Moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) often affects multiple body regions, with some areas being more visible and therefore particularly burdensome.1,2 Patients frequently report head and neck, and hand involvement as especially burdensome aspects of their AD.1–3
Moderate-to-severe AD with head and neck and/or hand involvement is associated with substantial emotional and functional burden1–8
A profound impact on quality of life — explored nextAtopic dermatitis patients want to achieve long-term control of their disease and reclaim their quality of life*,10
*Stated by 75% of 2002 patients (>13 years) and caregivers of children (2–13 years) with moderate-to-severe AD who took part in The International Study of Life with Atopic Eczema (ISOLATE study)10
Silverberg JI, et al. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2024;38(11):2139-2148.13 · Chovatiya R, et al. J Drugs Dermatol. 2022;21(2):172-176.14
Atopic dermatitis is the most common chronic inflammatory skin disease worldwide — and ranks highest in global disease burden of all skin diseases2,3,4