Cumulative life course impairment (CLCI) is the irreversible harm resulting from the chronic burden of disease, such as psoriasis. This cumulative impact encompasses physical, psychological, social, and emotional challenges that can significantly alter the life trajectory of a patient with psoriasis. The risk of CLCI and the impact of living with psoriasis are exacerbated when the disease is inadequately managed. Even with improvements in skin symptoms, psychological factors, such as anxiety about relapse, can persist, adding to the long-term burden. The development and validation of screening tools to better identify and assess CLCI may provide a valuable framework for clinical practice, supporting holistic care and serving as an effective measure for evaluating the long-term impact of new therapies.