What Is A Trichologist?
A trichologist specializes in matters relating to hair and scalp health such as baldness, hair breakage and itchy/flaking scalp. A trichologist will identify forms of hair loss, hair shaft breakage and scalp disorders. They often see the first signs of imbalances that relate to the hair and scalp. General presentations include clients experiencing sudden excessive hair loss from all over the scalp, a bald patch which has suddenly appeared, or itching and excessive scaling of the scalp. A trichologist will give a thorough consultation along with a hair scalp assessment with a specialized microscope to identify the best course of action. If the underlying cause of the condition is out of the scope of the trichologist, then the practitioner will refer the client to specific medical doctors.
Who Should See A Trichologist?
Any person concerned with thinning hair, excessive hair loss, patches of hair loss, burning or itchy scalp, severe hair breakage, hair that doesn’t seem to grow, excessive oily scalp, sweaty scalp, chronic dandruff, dry scalp, seborrhoea dermatitis, psoriasis or any other hair and scalp concern.
Which Problems Can Lead To Hair Loss?
Androgenetic Alopecia (Male & Female Pattern Hair loss)
Alopecia Areata
Cicatricial Alopecia (CCA)
Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA)
Diffuse Hair Loss
Telogen Effluvium
Overactive Sebaceous Gland (Excessive oiliness of the Scalp)
Seborrhea Dermatitis
Pruritus (Itchy Scalp)
Psoriasis (Scalp)
Pityriasis Simplex (Normal Dandruff, Flaking)
Pityriasis Amiantacea
Traction Alopecia
Trichotillomania
Hair Loss and hair thinning
Hair Loss from Thyroid Disorders
Nutrition Deficiency Hair loss
Slow-to-grow Hair
and many more..
Hair Breakage or Hair Loss as a result of improper use of chemicals (e.g. relaxer, highlights, perms and tints etc.)
A trichologist specializes in matters relating to hair and scalp health such as baldness, hair breakage and itchy/flaking scalp. A trichologist will identify forms of hair loss, hair shaft breakage and scalp disorders. They often see the first signs of imbalances that relate to the hair and scalp. General presentations include clients experiencing sudden excessive hair loss from all over the scalp, a bald patch which has suddenly appeared, or itching and excessive scaling of the scalp. A trichologist will give a thorough consultation along with a hair scalp assessment with a specialized microscope to identify the best course of action. If the underlying cause of the condition is out of the scope of the trichologist, then the practitioner will refer the client to specific medical doctors.
Who Should See A Trichologist?
Any person concerned with thinning hair, excessive hair loss, patches of hair loss, burning or itchy scalp, severe hair breakage, hair that doesn’t seem to grow, excessive oily scalp, sweaty scalp, chronic dandruff, dry scalp, seborrhoea dermatitis, psoriasis or any other hair and scalp concern.
Which Problems Can Lead To Hair Loss?
Androgenetic Alopecia (Male & Female Pattern Hair loss)
Alopecia Areata
Cicatricial Alopecia (CCA)
Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA)
Diffuse Hair Loss
Telogen Effluvium
Overactive Sebaceous Gland (Excessive oiliness of the Scalp)
Seborrhea Dermatitis
Pruritus (Itchy Scalp)
Psoriasis (Scalp)
Pityriasis Simplex (Normal Dandruff, Flaking)
Pityriasis Amiantacea
Traction Alopecia
Trichotillomania
Hair Loss and hair thinning
Hair Loss from Thyroid Disorders
Nutrition Deficiency Hair loss
Slow-to-grow Hair
and many more..
Hair Breakage or Hair Loss as a result of improper use of chemicals (e.g. relaxer, highlights, perms and tints etc.)
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