Scalp Treatments Los Gatos CA

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

Local Businesses

Dorothy Jean Buckner

340 Dardanelli Ln 21A
Los Gatos, CA 95030


Gordon Katske, M.D.

(408) 395-2299
555 Knowles Drive,Suite 109
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Abraham Zachariah

(408) 374-9092
10 Downing #1U
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Dr.Abraham Zachariah

408-374-9092
Ste 117, 555 Knowles Drive
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Aesthetica Plastic Surgery Center

(408) 356-0052
67 Park Av
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Advanced Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery Medical Center

1-408-871-0900
555 Knowles Drive Suite 110
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Center For Cosmetic Surgery

1-408-374-9092
555 Knowles Drive Suite 117
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Eshelman Orval

(408) 358-1256
14981 National Ave, Ste 1
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Kenneth Ames Miller

408-356-9111
14527 S Bascom Ave
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Bitter Sr, Patrick – Advanced Aesthetic Dermatology

(408) 356-2154
14651 S Bascom Ave, #200
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Aesthetica Plastic Surgicenter

1-408-356-0052
15251 National Avenue Suite 207
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Bitter Patrick Jr

1-408-358-5757
14651 South Bascom Avenue
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Orval Myron Eshelman

(408) 358-1256
14981 National Ave – Ste 3
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Mingrone Matthew D

1-408-374-4370
555 Knowles Drive Suite 121
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Churukian Kirk A

1-408-358-7000
14911 National Avenue
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Iris Gin

408-356-1000
15055 Los Gatos Blvd Ste 100
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Jeffrey S Mc Clanahan

408-871-8525
555 Knowles Dr Ste 210
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Aesthetic Images Cosmetic Surgery Medical Group

1-408-358-7000
14911 National Avenue Suite 2
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Barboza Beverly

1-408-866-6282
320 Dardanelli Ln
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Center For Facial Rejuvenation

1-408-370-3223
777 Knowles Drive Suite 6A
Los Gatos, CA 95032


Scalp Treatments FAQ in Los Gatos, CA

How do I give myself a scalp treatment?

Massage Scalp With Oil Before You Shampoo. A good time to get a scalp massage in is actually before you even hop in the shower. Avoid Using Your Nails. Scrub Every Single Spot on Your Scalp Thoroughly. Pay Attention to Your Hairline. Massage the Back of Your Head. Make the Most of Your Conditioning Rinse.

What does scalp psoriasis look like?

Symptom: Red and White Patches It looks like areas of thick, swollen, red patches with well-defined edges. On top of these areas are the silvery-white scales. It’s easy to knock them off and cause bleeding, so be gentle with yourself when you comb your hair, shampoo, or put on and take off hats.

How often should you do hair scalp treatment?

How often should you engage in scalp treatment? Rule of thumb is once every 2 weeks, and more often if you are already suffering from scalp problems like dandruff, itch or flaking. For general maintenance, once a month in-salon treatment is good enough.

What kind of doctor treats scalp conditions?

A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in treating the skin, hair, and nails. Dermatologists care for people of all ages.

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.

What does an 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 removes buildup on scalp?

Use Clarifying Shampoo While your regular shampoos help in removing the dirt and excess oils from your scalp, clarifying or anti-residue shampoos goes the extra mile. They help in removing the scalp buildup by eliminating all the residue on your scalp.

How do you break up a scalp build-up?

brushing regularly to prevent tangled hair and help break apart buildup. using an exfoliator on the scalp to break up the buildup. selecting a shampoo and conditioner that work for the person’s hair type.

What are three examples of abnormal scalp conditions?

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

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.