Dandruff Treatment
DandruDandruff is a common scalp condition that causes flaking, itching, and irritation, but if left untreated, it can worsen scalp health and lead to hair loss. At Dermea Clinic, we provide advanced professional dandruff treatments that go beyond temporary over-the-counter solutions.ff is caused by excessive scalp flaking and irritation. Dermea Clinic’s treatments reduce flakes, itching, and restore scalp health.
Our Approach
Our dermatologists use a root-cause approach to diagnose the underlying reasons — whether it’s seborrheic dermatitis, fungal infections (Malassezia), scalp sensitivity, or lifestyle factors. Based on this diagnosis, we design a personalized dandruff treatment plan that relieves symptoms, restores scalp balance, and improves hair health long-term.
Treatment Procedures
Step 1: Consultation
- One-on-one consultation with dermatologist.
- Scalp examination and review of medical history, hair care routine, and lifestyle.
Step 2: Diagnosis
- Use of diagnostic tools and, if needed, scalp tests.
- Identification of the specific type of dandruff (fungal, dry, oily, or seborrheic dermatitis).
Step 3: Customized Treatment Plan
Options may include:
- Topical Treatments: Medicated shampoos, anti-fungal or anti-inflammatory lotions.
- Scalp Therapies: Advanced scalp care to rebalance oil and reduce flakes.
- Laser Therapy: Reduces inflammation and creates a healthier scalp environment.
- Nutritional Guidance: Diet and lifestyle recommendations to prevent recurrence.
Step 4: Follow-Up & Maintenance
- Regular follow-ups to monitor progress.
- Adjustments to treatment plan as needed.
- Long-term guidance to maintain dandruff-free scalp.
Who Can Choose This Treatment?
Our professional dandruff treatment is suitable for:
- Individuals suffering from persistent dandruff despite using OTC products.
- People with itchy, flaky, and irritated scalp.
- Patients with seborrheic dermatitis, fungal scalp infections, or oily scalp issues.
- Men and women experiencing hair loss due to dandruff-related scalp inflammation.
Not recommended for:
- Patients with untreated scalp wounds or infections (until resolved).
- Individuals allergic to prescribed topical medications (alternatives will be provided).