Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a chronic skin disease characterized by persistent erythematous, scaly plaques incorporating sterile pustules on palms and soles, which is resistant to most treatments. Recently, two published uncontrolled studies suggested that cyclosporin (CsA) could be an effective treatment for PPP. Similarly, an unpublished, randomized, placebo-controlled study showed that CsA is effective in preventing new pustule formation in PPP. In the present paper we review the treatment of PPP with special emphasis on CsA treatment.