Oily scalp

Combat oily scalp with our specialized dermatological treatments. Our personalized solutions aim to regulate sebum production, clarify the scalp, and restore balance for a healthier scalp environment.

Did You Know?

An oily scalp occurs when the sebaceous glands produce excess sebum, which can be caused by factors such as genetics, hormonal fluctuations, stress, and improper hair care practices. Understanding these factors is crucial for effective treatment and management.

How Can We Help?

Our dermatologists offer personalized treatment plans for oily scalp, including medicated shampoos, scalp treatments, and lifestyle modifications. We aim to control excess sebum production, cleanse the scalp thoroughly, and prevent clogged pores for a refreshed and balanced scalp.

Procedure:

During your consultation, our dermatologist will assess the severity of your oily scalp and recommend the most suitable treatment option for you. Procedures may include using medicated shampoos containing ingredients like salicylic acid or zinc pyrithione to regulate sebum production and clarify the scalp.

Post-Procedure:

Following treatment, it's essential to follow your dermatologist's post-procedure instructions diligently. This may include using prescribed medicated shampoos regularly, avoiding heavy hair care products that can weigh down the hair and exacerbate oiliness, and maintaining good scalp hygiene to prevent recurrence.

Daily Routine to Avoid:

To minimize the risk of oily scalp and maintain scalp health, consider incorporating the following into your daily routine:

  • Wash your hair regularly with a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo to remove excess oil and debris from the scalp.
  • Avoid using hot water when washing your hair, as it can strip the scalp of its natural oils and stimulate excess sebum production.
  • Limit the use of heavy styling products such as gels, mousses, and serums, as they can contribute to buildup and exacerbate oiliness.
  • Practice stress-reduction techniques such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises to mitigate the impact of stress on sebum production.

Schedule a Consultation:

Struggling with an oily scalp? Schedule a consultation with our dermatologist to receive personalized treatment recommendations and effective management strategies for regulating sebum production and achieving a balanced scalp.

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