Anti-Dandruff Treatment

About Anti-Dandruff Treatment

Flake-Free Scalp, Forever Fresh.

Say goodbye to persistent flakes and itchiness with our targeted anti-dandruff treatments. We diagnose the root cause—be it fungus, dryness, or sensitivity—and offer medicated shampoos, topical solutions, and personalized care to restore scalp health and prevent recurrence.

Types of Anti-Dandruff Treatment

Flake-Free Scalp, Healthy Hair

Targets fungal infections and scalp buildup to reduce dandruff, itchiness, and improve scalp health.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

Oily, inflamed scalp with yellow flakes; needs antifungal shampoos and topical steroids.

Dry Scalp Dandruff

Caused by dehydration; treated with hydrating shampoos and moisturizing scalp serums.

Fungal Dandruff

Yeast-induced; controlled with antifungal shampoos and ketoconazole lotion.

Psoriasis-Related Flakes

Thick, silvery scales treated with medicated shampoos and immunosuppressants.

Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Triggered by haircare products; managed by patch testing and product switch.

Build-Up Dandruff

Due to styling products; clarifying shampoos recommended weekly.

Causes of Anti-Dandruff Treatment

  1. Oily Scalp: Encourages fungal overgrowth and inflammation.
  2. Dry Weather: Dehydrates scalp, causing white flakes.
  3. Poor Hair Hygiene: Promotes dandruff and itch.
  4. Product Reaction: Allergies cause flaking and redness.
  5. Stress or Hormones: Triggers scalp imbalance.

Treatments of Anti-Dandruff

  1. Medicated Shampoos: Contain zinc pyrithione or ketoconazole.
  2. Topical Lotions: Anti-inflammatory and antifungal.
  3. Oral Medications: For severe or chronic cases.
  4. Scalp Peels: Removes dead skin and product buildup.
  5. Lifestyle Guidance: Reduces triggers and recurrence.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Is dandruff contagious?

No, it’s caused by internal or scalp-related factors.

2. How often should I shampoo?

Depends—usually 2–3 times weekly with medicated shampoo.

3. Will dandruff come back?

Possible without maintenance care or lifestyle changes.

4. Can diet affect dandruff?

Yes—oily or inflammatory foods may worsen it.

5. How soon does it improve?

Flaking reduces within 2–4 weeks.