- Male
- 22 Years
- 29/01/2025
Can I consider PRP treatment if I'm dealing with white flakes on my scalp and I've tried to get rid of my dandruff but nothing has worked?
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Answered 04/07/2025
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Understanding Dandruff and Its Causes
- Dandruff is a common scalp condition causing white flakes.
- Causes include dry skin, seborrheic dermatitis, fungal infections, and sensitivity to hair products.
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Conventional Treatments for Dandruff
- Use medicated shampoos with ingredients like ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, or salicylic acid.
- Maintain consistent scalp hygiene and avoid irritants.
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PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Treatment Overview
- PRP is typically used for hair growth and scalp health.
- Current evidence on PRP's effectiveness for dandruff is limited.
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Recommendations for Your Condition
- Consult a dermatologist to confirm diagnosis and rule out other scalp conditions.
- Discuss appropriate treatment options based on diagnosis.
- PRP may be considered for hair thinning or other scalp issues, but not as a primary treatment for dandruff.
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When to Seek Medical Advice
- If dandruff persists despite treatment, or if there is itching, redness, or hair loss.
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Summary
- PRP is not a standard or proven treatment for dandruff.
- Focus on proven dandruff treatments and seek professional evaluation for persistent cases.
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