Scalp Treatments Kenmore WA

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

Local Businesses

Houg Andrew M

(425) 486-3954
18007 57Th Ave Ne
Kenmore, WA 98028


Marti Laurie

(425) 485-6561
18208 66Th Ave Ne
Kenmore, WA 98028


Bothell Kenmore Community Health Center

(425) 486-0658
6016 Ne Bothell Way Ste G
Kenmore, WA 98028


Healthpoint

(425) 486-0658
6016 Ne Bothell Way
Kenmore, WA 98028


Curtis Milton

(425) 485-6561
18208 66Th Ave Ne
Kenmore, WA 98028


Northshore Family Practice Pllc

(425) 424-2100
6443 Ne 181St St
Kenmore, WA 98028


Anderson Timothy S

(425) 485-6561
18208 66Th Ave Ne
Kenmore, WA 98028


Mendrey Barbara

(425) 424-2100
6443 Ne 181St St
Kenmore, WA 98028


Care Plus Medical Center

(425) 486-8300
17511 68Th Ave Ne Ste C
Kenmore, WA 98028


Simpson Robert R

(425) 486-7121
18119 65Th Ave Ne
Kenmore, WA 98028


Scalp Treatments FAQ in Kenmore, WA

What does scalp seborrhea look like?

Seborrheic dermatitis signs and symptoms may include: Flaking skin (dandruff) on your scalp, hair, eyebrows, beard or mustache. Patches of greasy skin covered with flaky white or yellow scales or crust on the scalp, face, sides of the nose, eyebrows, ears, eyelids, chest, armpits, groin area or under the breasts.

What is best treatment for scalp?

Head & Shoulders Supreme Scalp Cream Treatment. Climaplex Moisture & Repair Conditioner. Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dandruff Defense Shampoo for Sensitive Scalp. Jupiter Restoring Serum. Philip Kingsley Flaky Scalp Mask. Seen Shampoo. Philip Kingsley Flaky Scalp Calming Toner.

What does a unhealthy scalp look like?

Thinning hair, excessive shedding and hair loss, constant itchiness, oiliness, flakes, redness and irritation—these are all signs that your scalp is in poor condition.

What kills scalp fungus?

Treatment for your scalp yeast infection may include an antifungal medication. Your healthcare provider may recommend an antifungal shampoo, foam or ointment. You can buy many antifungal medications over-the-counter. Your healthcare provider may prescribe a stronger antifungal option if needed.

What are the two most important for scalp care?

Two basic requirements for a healthy scalp are cleanliness and stimulation. Scalp treatments are given with a continuous, even motion that will stimulate the scalp and relax the client. DO NOT massage a client’s scalp if abrasions are present.

How often should you detox your scalp?

“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 long does it take to do a scalp treatment?

The scalp treatment cream is applied to your scalp in sections and thoroughly massaged. A scalp steamer gently steams your scalp for 10-20 minutes, moist heat improves penetration of the keratolytic and aids scale softening. The cream is washed off, shampooed then the softened scale or crust can be gently scraped off.

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 is the best vitamin for thinning hair?

Biotin. Biotin (vitamin B7) is important for cells inside your body. Iron. Red blood cells need iron to carry oxygen. Vitamin C. Vitamin C is essential for your gut to absorb iron. Vitamin D. You might already know that vitamin D is important for bones. Zinc.

How do you keep your scalp healthy?

Use gentle hair care products. Avoiding products that contain sulfates, alcohols, or fragrances may help improve your scalp health. Shampoo gently. Wash less often. Try an omega-3 supplement. Eat more antioxidants. Try probiotics. Use a scalp scrub.