Hair Conditions


Identify the cause, find the solution.

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Do You Have Concerns about Your Hair or Scalp?


A healthy scalp is the foundation for strong, vibrant hair. Using an established consultation process and advanced technology, our trichology specialists analyze your hair condition to provide a tailored solution.

Scalp


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Dandruff


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Eczema


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Psoriasis


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Oily scalp


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Dry scalp


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Itching


Hair


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Female hair loss


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Male pattern baldness


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Chemotherapy and cranial radiotherapy


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Dry and brittle hair


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Scalp

Dandruff

The epidermal cells of the scalp are constantly being renewed. The presence of dandruff indicates that this process has accelerated beyond our body's ability to eliminate them. Dry dandruff is fine and easily detached from clothing, while oily dandruff is larger, yellowish, and sticks to the scalp through a layer of sebum. In both cases, this condition can cause itching and requires special attention.

  • In-Clinic Treatment

    Our treatments for dry or oily dandruff are designed to reduce flaking and soothe itching. The antimicrobial and antifungal properties of Capilia Trichology PRO+ products deeply cleanse and soothe irritated scalps.

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Scalp

Eczema

Scalp eczema manifests as red, itchy patches. The intensity of the itching can increase during periods of stress, fatigue, or hormonal changes. During an eczema flare-up, the scalp can become sensitive and irritated.

  • In-Clinic Treatment

    Our seborrheic eczema treatment is designed to soothe itching and irritation, reduce the presence of eczema, and decrease the frequency of flare-ups thanks to our Capilia Trichology PRO+ formula.

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Scalp

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition that can be caused by several factors, including family history, stress, infections, fatigue, or anxiety. This condition accelerates skin cell renewal to up to 10 times the normal rate. The cells cannot be eliminated quickly enough, so they accumulate and form raised patches on the scalp.

  • In-Clinic Treatment

    Our psoriasis treatment program is designed to gently clear the skin of plaques and soothe itching and irritation. The purifying and moisturizing properties of Capilia Trichology PRO+ products help restore a healthy scalp environment.

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Scalp

Oily Scalp

An oily scalp is caused by an imbalance in the sebaceous glands. Over time, the accumulation of sebum hardens and clogs the hair follicle, contributing to hair thinning. With each new hair cycle, the new hair lacks the space to reach its full thickness.

  • In-Clinic Treatment

    Our seborrhea treatment is formulated to stabilize and control sebum production. The soothing and refreshing properties of Capilia Trichology PRO+ products calm overactive sebaceous glands and cleanse the stubborn layer of sebum that has built up on the scalp.

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Scalp

Dry Scalp

A dry scalp is caused by sebaceous glands that do not produce enough sebum. Sebum is responsible for moisturizing and lubricating the scalp, which is necessary for hair growth. As with skin, a dry scalp is often accompanied by itching and can lead to dry, brittle hair.

  • In-Clinic Treatment

    Our moisturizing bath treatment is designed to soothe dry, irritated, and sensitive scalps. Thanks to the moisturizing and purifying properties of Capilia Trichology PRO+ products, this treatment regulates sebum production and deeply moisturizes the scalp.

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Scalp

Itching

Itching is a common sign of scalp imbalance. Several conditions can cause itching, including oily or dry dandruff, oily or dry scalp, eczema, psoriasis, and others. To prevent this condition from persisting, it is important to identify the cause of the itching in order to provide the appropriate solution.

  • In-Clinic Treatment

    Our moisturizing bath treatment is designed to soothe irritated and sensitive scalps. This treatment can be combined with other clinical trichology treatments to address the root cause of the condition.

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Hair

Female Hair Loss

Several factors can contribute to hair loss or thinning in women, including hormonal changes, diet, stress, fatigue, medical conditions, hair care habits, and overall health. By starting with a consultation to identify the underlying cause(s), it is possible to slow the process and even reverse it, helping maintain natural, beautiful hair density for as long as possible.

  • In-Clinic Treatment

    • Scalp care
    • Laser therapy
    • PRP treatments
    • Mesotherapy
    • Alma TED
    • Exosomes
    • Micropigmentation 
    • Transplant
    • Volumizer
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Hair

Male Pattern Baldness

Androgenic alopecia is the most common cause of hair loss in men. It is mainly characterized by progressive receding of the hairline and thinning of the hair at the crown. Early treatment is essential: intervening at the first signs helps preserve hair density and slow the progression of baldness.

  • In-Clinic Treatment

    • Scalp care
    • Laser therapy
    • PRP treatments
    • Mesotherapy
    • Alma TED
    • Exosomes
    • Micropigmentation 
    • Transplant
    • Hair prosthesis
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Hair

Chemotherapy and Cranial Radiotherapy

Chemotherapy and cranial radiotherapy used to treat cancer can slow or stop the activity of hair and sebaceous glands. Hair loss may begin 2–3 weeks after treatment starts. Some individuals may also experience scalp sensitivity, itching, or irritation.

  • In-Clinic Treatment

    • Private Wig Consultation and Fitting
    • Specialized Headwear Options
    • Soothing Moisturizing Scalp Treatment
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Dry and Brittle Hair

Dry and brittle hair is characterized by a loss of shine and suppleness, with strands that break easily. Several factors can affect the vitality of your hair, including regular use of hair dryers, flat irons, styling products, or a dry scalp. Over time, these habits can affect the health of your scalp and lead to hair loss.

  • In-Clinic Treatment

    Our intense hair care treatment restores vitality and shine to your hair. It deeply moisturizes your hair shafts and restores flexibility all the way to the ends.


Healthy hair from root to tip.