A trichologist is a specialist who deals with the diagnosis, treatment and care of the hair and scalp. Their main area of interest is hair health and condition, as well as various hair and scalp problems. The specialist performs a detailed assessment of the hair and scalp to identify problems and diagnose various conditions, such as androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, seborrhoeic dermatitis, dandruff or other scalp conditions. At MTS Holistic Therapy, you will meet qualified staff with degrees from the University of Medicine, who are available to assist you with trichology.
This is a specialised examination to assess the health and condition of the hair and scalp. During the trichological examination, the microcamera allows to detect many current problems and to estimate the amount of hair that is growing. In addition, it allows us to determine the degree of sebum production, the condition of the hair follicles, roots and hair shaft. On this basis, we can establish an individual treatment programme, i.e. correct home care, and select the correct treatment procedures. A trichological examination can help identify potential causes of hair problems, such as genetic factors, hormonal disorders, nutritional deficiencies, stress, skin diseases or the use of unsuitable hair care products.
According to recommendations, a preventive trichological examination should be performed once a year. This also applies to people who do not notice specific problems. However, it is worth making an appointment. In this way, it is possible to detect many abnormalities at a very early stage and to take proper care of the scalp and hair condition. However, if you experience worrying symptoms such as excessive hair loss, the appearance of pimples or redness on the scalp, you should visit a trichologist as soon as possible. If you are concerned about a thorough trichological examination, please contact us.
The trichological examination is completely safe, painless and does not affect the continuity of the skin. There is no need to prepare for it specially, as is the case with diagnostic examinations. It is only recommended that you do not wash your hair at least 24 hours before the examination and avoid using hair styling products such as gels, hair sprays and oils. This will allow a correct assessment of the condition of the scalp and hair.
The causes of hair loss vary widely.Genetic factors can play a role in hair loss. For men, the most common form of hair loss is androgenetic alopecia, which is inherited from generation to generation. In women, hereditary hair loss can manifest as thinning hair. Hormonal changes, such as those occurring during menopause, pregnancy and childbirth, as well as endocrine disorders, can also lead to hair loss. In addition to this, excessive hair loss can be caused by infections, systemic diseases, food deficiencies, medication use or mechanical damage. Noticing that your hair is falling out excessively? Call and make an appointment.
Carboxytherapy treatments, which we perform at MTS Holistic Therapy, on the scalp for hair loss improve microcirculation, oxygenate the tissues and stimulate hair growth and regeneration. During the carboxytherapy procedure, the specialist injects small amounts of carbon dioxide subcutaneously using a fine needle or a special device. The carbon dioxide causes the blood vessels to dilate, which increases blood flow and the delivery of nutrients to the hair follicle.
Indiba treatments are a form of therapy that uses radiofrequency energy to stimulate tissue and encourage regeneration. They are used for hair loss and aim to improve the condition of the scalp, stimulate blood circulation, oxygenate the tissues and stimulate hair growth and regeneration. During the Indiba procedure, the specialist uses a special head that generates a radio frequency current.
One of the most common causes of itchy scalp is dry skin. The scalp can be dehydrated and lack sufficient moisture, leading to itching. Another cause can be seborrhoeic dermatitis. This is a chronic inflammation of the scalp that is often associated with excessive sebum production. It can lead to itching, flaky skin and the formation of yellow or white scales. A fungal infection of the scalp, also known as dandruff, can cause itching, redness and flaking of the scalp. Make an appointment so our specialists can diagnose your problem and tailor an appropriate treatment.