Hair Care Treatment
Generally, all types of hair treatment follow 3 basic steps. It initially involves finding the specific causes of hair loss and damage. Thus, when you go to a hair specialist, he will first examine your hair and scalp and enquire about your lifestyle and various hair related problems you face. Depending on the information you provide and the following examination – causes of hair loss and damage are identified.
The next step is to advise and provide the best treatment option, on the basis of the causes. The treatment may include the use of special shampoos and conditioners, specific diet changes, an increase of fluid intake, the prescription of hair supplements and even hair loss medication. The specialist’s advice should be strictly followed for best results.
The third step involves maintenance and constant monitoring of the treatment. The Certain alteration may be recommended on the basis of the results of the hair care treatment.
Hair Regrowth
Dandruff Treatment
Dandruff is a common chronic scalp condition marked by flaking of the skin on your scalp. Dandruff isn’t contagious or serious. But it can be embarrassing and sometimes difficult to treat.
The good news is that dandruff usually can be controlled. Mild cases of dandruff may need nothing more than daily shampooing with a gentle cleanser. More-stubborn cases of dandruff often respond to medicated shampoos.
Symptoms
For most teens and adults, dandruff symptoms are easy to spot: white, oily-looking flakes of dead skin that dot your hair and shoulders, and a possibly itchy, scaly scalp. The condition may worsen during the fall and winter when indoor heating can contribute to dry skin, and improve during the summer.
A type of dandruff called cradle cap can affect babies. This disorder, which causes a scaly, crusty scalp, is most common in newborns, but it can occur anytime during infancy. Although it can be alarming for parents, cradle cap isn’t dangerous and usually clears up on its own.
Hair Restoration
Hair restoration is one of the most exciting and innovative surgical fields in aesthetic surgery today. A precise appreciation of anatomy has allowed the use of follicular unit grafts. With better methods of harvesting and implantation, hair transplantation results represent a blend of art and science.
Hair Disease
Hair disease may refer to excessive shedding or baldness (or both). Balding can be localised or diffuse, scarring or non-scarring. Increased hair can be due to hormonal factors (hirsutism) or non-hormonal (hypertrichosis). Scalp disorders may or may not be associated with hair loss.