Scalp Therapy

Aims to nurture this hidden ecosystem, addressing imbalances and creating an environment that fosters healthy hair growth. Scalp therapy can include treatments for various conditions such as hair loss, dandruff, or other scalp disorders.
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Treatments

All Scalp Therapy Treatments

Exfoliating scrubs

Help remove buildup of product residue and dead cells from the scalp, unclogging follicles and promoting a cleaner environment for hair growth. However, it's important to use these scrubs carefully and only as recommended by a hair specialist, as they can be irritating for some scalp conditions.

Minoxidil

Provide essential nutrients, hydration, and minerals to reduce redness, irritation, itchiness, and dandruff. Hair peptides can be used as an adjuvant treatment for advanced hair loss cases, while electrophoresis technology can deliver these nutrients deep into the scalp, reaching the hair follicles and promoting healthy hair growth.

Microneedling

Using tiny needles to create micro-channels in the scalp, stimulating blood flow and collagen production. When combined with other treatments like medications or multivitamin solutions, microneedling can be an effective way to promote hair growth and revitalize follicles.

Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)

LLLT uses light energy to stimulate cellular activity and potentially boost hair growth. It is particularly effective for androgenetic hair loss and can be used as a home treatment. However, it's important to avoid excessive application, as it can cause discomfort or burning.

Excimer Laser

A new FDA-approved laser treatment that can be used to treat a variety of scalp disorders, including alopecia areata, scalp psoriasis, vitiligo, and scalp allergic reactions. It is a safe procedure that can be done 1-2 times a week and can reduce the need for corticosteroid medications, which can have systemic side effects.

Scalp massages

Not just a pampering experience, scalp massages can improve blood circulation, reduce stress, and promote relaxation, all of which can contribute to healthier hair growth.
How it works

Perfect for people with ...

Dry, flaky scalps

Need to be treated first before progressing to hair regrowth program

Dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis

Specialized scalp treatments with targeted ingredients can help manage these conditions and promote a healthier scalp environment.

Thinning hair or hair loss

Micro-needling and low-level laser therapy might be options to explore, though it's important to consult a dermatologist for personalized advice.

Improve overall hair health

Scalp massages and regular use of gentle, nourishing hair care products can benefit everyone.
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Safety & before and after procedure

Safety

Before the Procedure

Consultation

Schedule a consultation with a dermatologist or a qualified healthcare professional to discuss your scalp concerns and determine the most appropriate therapy.

Medical History

Provide a detailed medical history, including any allergies, previous scalp treatments, and current medications.

Discuss Expectations

Have a discussion with your healthcare provider to set realistic expectations about the outcomes of the therapy.

Avoid Certain Products:

Your healthcare provider may advise you to stop using certain hair care products or medications in the days leading up to the therapy.

Pre-Therapy Instructions

Follow any specific pre-therapy instructions provided by your healthcare professional, such as washing your hair with a specified shampoo or refraining from certain activities.
Safety

After the Procedure

Follow Post-Therapy Care Instructions

Adhere to any guidelines provided by your healthcare professional for post-therapy care. This may include instructions on washing your hair, applying specific products, and avoiding certain activities.

Protect the Scalp

Protect your scalp from excessive sun exposure, wind, and harsh weather conditions. Your healthcare provider may recommend wearing a hat or using sunscreen.

Avoid Irritants

Steer clear of harsh chemicals and styling products that may irritate the scalp. Your healthcare professional might provide recommendations for suitable hair care products.

Avoid Scratching

Refrain from scratching or rubbing your scalp, especially if it feels sensitive after the therapy.

Monitor for Adverse Reactions

Be vigilant for any signs of adverse reactions, such as increased redness, swelling, or discomfort. If you notice anything unusual, contact your healthcare professional promptly.

Scheduled Follow-up Appointments:

Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments to allow your healthcare provider to assess the progress of the therapy and address any concerns.

Safety Considerations

Choose a qualified professional

Ensure that the scalp therapy is performed by a qualified and experienced healthcare professional, such as a board certified dermatologist.

Ask Questions

Seek clarification on any concerns or questions you may have about the therapy, its potential side effects, and the expected results.

Discuss potential risks

Inform your healthcare provider of any existing medical conditions or medications you are taking, as this information may impact the safety and effectiveness of the therapy.
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Remember

Always prioritize safety and consult with a professional to determine the most suitable course of action for your scalp concerns.
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With years of experience and a deep understanding of dermatology, Dr. Nicha Keoprasom (Eau) is the expert you need to address your skin concerns.

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