There should be no problem with the use of both of these cosmetics with seborrhea.
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The role of seborrheic dermatitis in hair loss is debated. Patients with seborrheic dermatitis may lose hair indirectly due to the inflammation of the skin that can accelerate telogen effluvium, which is reversible in most cases. The other mechanism of hair loss in these patients is through traction alopecia by scratching and rubbing hair. Traction […]
It sounds like you are reacting to the minoxidil, which can increase the flaking of the scalp. You are probably not a candidate for minoxidil, so try stopping it for a week or two and see if the problem goes away. When people react to this medication, it usually does not get better and may […]
The transplanted hair will behave like the hair in the back of your scalp (the donor hair) and they may be more resistant to the effects of the dermatitis. Scalp hair transplanted to the eyebrow will continue to grow long (as your scalp hair does in their original position) so you will need to trim […]
Yes, people do recover from seborrheic dermatitis if they are compliant with the treatment plan devised by their dermatologists. Some people heal slower than others and some of them do get better. Maybe the question you are asking is if there a cure for it? To that question, I would say “no”, but there are […]
Anything is possible. If you scratch it, you may be pulling out hairs and eventually this will lead to permanent hair loss. You can treat it topically with a low dose steroid (1/2% hydrocortisone cream) about three applications a week, 12 hours apart. This can be purchased over the counter and is safe, unless you […]
Scratching your hair can cause Traction Alopecia, which sounds like the diagnosis. Wait out a period of 6-12 months without scratching and see if it returns. With regard to the artificial hair, the process has been banned in many countries (it is not FDA approved and is known to cause many problems). First, you would […]
Please read the many entries on this blog for female hair loss. First and foremost, you need to have yourself and your health checked out. There are many diseases that can cause hair loss in women and you have to make sure that you do not have one of them. Women, like many men, can […]
Since it’s already over 2 months since your hair transplant, I wouldn’t be concerned. You should play it safe and talk with your surgeon about this.
Seborrheic dermatitis should not be a cause of hair loss and it is not caused by an overt infection. I wonder if you have psoriasis. Minoxidil should not hurt you, but it can make the seborrheic dermatitis worse. Before trying Propecia, it needs to be determined by your doctor if you really have male pattern […]
This is a very common condition and if you choose not to treat such people, you will hit a substantial part of the population. Look here: About.com – Symptom Checker About.com – Dermatology MedicineNet.com
I’ve had seborrheic dermatitis and a lot of hair shedding for several months, almost a year now, and my hair line has gone from NW2 at 16 to NW3.5 now at 18. I started min on my temples about a month ago to slow down the recession, but I’m scared my hair is gonna keep […]
Recently I’ve been shedding a lot of these really fine, almost invisible hairs, as well as some normal looking ones and others with different textures than my natural hair. I’ve been shedding for at least a few weeks, and the shedding has kinda increased in intensity over time. I’ve been on 1.25 mg finasteride daily […]
Dr. Thomas Dawson wrote a good description of Dandruff in the Hair Transplant Forum May/June 2017 issue as follows: WHAT IS DANDRUFF? Normal scalp has few flakes and healthy appearing, smooth skin. Dandruff is characterized by loosely adherent flakes and itching. Specifically, dandruff has no inflammation and is confined to the scalp, while seborrheic dermatitis […]
Hi doctor, I’ve sent you a message on Reddit and you told me to send you an mail. I’ll try to be as brief, as hard as it is, about my situation is this: I’ve basically had really good hair all my life, at least till I turned 18. I want to say I have […]
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