It’s believed to be triggered by an overgrowth of Malassezia yeast, combined with factors like oily skin, immune response, stress, or hormonal imbalance.
There’s no permanent cure, but it can be effectively controlled with ongoing treatment and proper scalp care.
No, seborrheic dermatitis is not contagious and does not reflect poor hygiene.
Yes, prolonged inflammation can damage hair follicles, contributing to temporary or chronic hair thinning.
This varies based on severity. Many clients benefit from monthly treatments and a tailored home regimen.
Due to the complexity of seborrheic dermatitis, Medi Hair Loss & Scalp Clinic only offers in-person consultations and treatment for this condition.
To book an appointment for seborrheic dermatitis in Canada, either contact a Medi Hair Loss & Scalp Clinic directly online or by phone, you do not need a referral from your family doctor see our specialist.


