Scalp Treatments Anchorage AK

Find top doctors who perform Scalp Treatments in Anchorage, AK. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Anchorage, AK.

Local Businesses

Manuel, Michael D – Michael D Manuel Corp

(907) 563-2002
3026 Farrow Road
Anchorage, AK 99695


Alaska Center For Facial

(907) 279-8999
555 S Main St
Anchorage, AK 99508


Margretta A O’Reilly

907-646-8500
2741 Debarr Rd Ste C307
Anchorage, AK 99508


Sarah Troxel

(907) 562-6886
3340 Providence Drive Suite 363
Anchorage, AK 99508


Alaska Center For Facial Plastic Surgery

(907) 279-8999
2741 Debarr Rd – Ste 406
Anchorage, AK 99508


Ophthalmic Associates

(907) 276-1617
Po Box 779
Anchorage, AK 99501


Kallman James E

907-279-8800
2741 Debarr Rd
Anchorage, AK 99508


Healthy Aging Alaska Style

(907) 230-5052
2401 E 42Nd Ave – Ste 301
Anchorage, AK 99508


Means, Norman D – Nova Aesthetic Medicine

(866) 840-0768
2421 E Tudor Rd, Ste 108
Anchorage, AK 99507


Ellerbe Dwight M

907-279-8800
2741 Debarr Rd
Anchorage, AK 99508


Becoming Clinical Skin Care

(907) 929-9998
2411 E 88Th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99507


Jayne S Schiff Fortson

907-563-3204
2401 E 42Nd Ave Ste 301
Anchorage, AK 99508


Peter George Ehrnstrom

907-552-5503
2741 Debarr Rd
Anchorage, AK 99508


Cusack Michael L

(907) 562-2275
110 W 38Th Ave – Ste A2
Anchorage, AK 99503


Dr.Jack Sedwick

(907) 561-1185
4001 Dale St # 201
Anchorage, AK 99508


Troxel Sarah C

907-562-6886
3340 Providence Dr
Anchorage, AK 99508


Rosen, Carl E – Ophthalmic Associates

(907) 276-1617
1429 Barlow Street
Anchorage, AK 99695


Alaska Center For Dermatology

(907) 646-8500
3841 Piper St
Anchorage, AK 99508


Grendahl, Marvin J – Grendahl Eye Associates

(907) 561-1917
890 West Bay Ave Suite B
Anchorage, AK 99695


Dr.Laurie Bleicher

(907) 561-2533
3851 Piper St # U422
Anchorage, AK 99508


Scalp Treatments FAQ in Anchorage, AK

Why do I have so much scalp buildup?

The scalp produces a natural, waxy oil called sebum from glands beneath the skin. Some people produce more of this oil than others. Sebum plays an important role in protecting your skin from infection and helping keep it moist. However, when the body produces too much sebum, it can build up on your scalp.

What foods stop hairloss?

#1 – Eggs. Eggs are a great source of protein and biotin, both of which promote hair strength. #2 – Carrots. #3 – Oats. #4 – Spinach. #5 – Prunes. #6 – Sweet Potatoes. #7 – Dairy products (low-fat) #8 – Avocado.

How often should scalp treatment be done?

Scalp exfoliation can be one part scalp massage, another part skin treatment. Although it’s safe to massage your scalp every day, you shouldn’t exfoliate your scalp more than once or twice a week.

How often should I do a scalp treatment?

“For optimal scalp health, I recommend doing a scalp detox every four to six weeks,” says Stevens. For some people, you might find that you require a deeper clean one to two times a month. Again, if you notice more flaking, itching or weighing down of your hair, you’ll know when it’s time.

How many days should you go without washing hair?

“The average individual can typically go 2 to 3 days without shampooing their hair. However, if your hair is visibly oily, you may not want to wait that long,” she says. “Usually, you can go longer without washing your hair when your hair is styled up, but no one should ever go more than 14 days.”

What are three examples of abnormal scalp conditions?

Dandruff. Seborrheic Dermatitis. Cradle Cap. Head Lice. Ringworm. Folliculitis. Psoriasis. Lichen Planus.

How do I deep clean my scalp?

Massage your scalp. Comb your scalp. Use an oil treatment. Apply your own DIY baking soda shampoo to your hair. Give your hair an apple cider vinegar rinse. 8 natural scalp cleansers. Ditch your straighteners. Trim and detox.

Why do I have crusty scabs on my scalp?

What can cause sores or scabs on the scalp? Sores or scabs on the scalp are often harmless and clear up on their own. However, they can sometimes be a sign of a condition that may require treatment, such as psoriasis, contact dermatitis, or head lice.

How do you treat an unhealthy scalp?

Invest in a scalp scrub. Make time to massage your scalp. Apply a hair conditioning mask. Try not to over-wash your hair. Protect your hair from UV Rays. Eat a healthy-hair diet. Limit using heat treatments. Invest in the best products for your scalp.

What foods trigger seborrheic dermatitis?

Cheese. Tofu. Bread. Cake. Cookies. Ketchup. Salty chips like potato chips.

Why do I have itchy scabs on my head?

Why do I have scabs on my scalp? Scabs on the scalp are typically harmless and clear up on their own. Sometimes they’re a sign of a condition that requires treatment. These include dermatitis, head lice, or psoriasis.