Seborrhea

Seborrhea, or seborrheic dermatitis, affects areas of the body with high sebum production, such as the face, scalp, and sternum. Various environmental, hormonal, and psychological factors contribute to the manifestation of this condition.

In seborrheic dermatitis, the skin can appear both oily and dry simultaneously, characterized by red flakes or scales, irritation, folliculitis, and itchy rashes in areas with intense sebum production. The condition often follows a pattern of flare-ups and remissions, with improvements commonly observed during the summer months due to sun exposure.

Effective treatment for seborrheic dermatitis focuses on keratolysis and alleviating inflammation. This can be achieved using specialized products with keratolytic and sebum-regulating properties.

We recommend using gentle products that maintain the skin’s pH balance, avoid excessive greasiness, and effectively regulate and moisturize the skin.

Recommended treatment protocols:

Deep Cleaning

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Enzyme Treatment (by Dr Murad)

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Chemical Peels

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Phytopeeling

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Phototherapy

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Fruit Acids (A-hA)

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Treatment protocols are modified depending on the severity of symptoms.