How to treat scar hair loss? Treatment methods for scar hair loss

Scar hair loss can be improved through medication treatment, hair transplant surgery, laser therapy, local injection therapy, physical covering, and other methods. Scar hair loss is usually caused by permanent damage to hair follicles due to factors such as trauma, surgery, burns, folliculitis, and skin diseases.

1. Drug treatment

Minoxidil tincture can promote local blood circulation and delay the process of hair loss. The compound Siadan hair growth tincture contains traditional Chinese medicine ingredients, which are helpful for partial inflammatory scar hair loss. Snow glycoside cream ointment can soften scar tissue and should be used in conjunction with hair growth products. The medication is suitable for early scar hair loss or postoperative adjuvant treatment, and should be used continuously for several months to take effect.

2. Hair transplantation surgery

Hair follicle unit transplantation surgery involves transplanting healthy hair follicles from the posterior occipital region to the scar area, and the survival rate is affected by the scar blood supply. Scalp reduction surgery involves removing scar areas and suturing them back together, making it suitable for small areas of hair loss. Scar thickness and blood circulation should be evaluated before surgery, and postoperative medication may be required to promote hair follicle survival.

3. Laser therapy

Dot matrix laser improves scar texture by stimulating collagen remodeling, creating a growth environment for hair. Low intensity laser therapy uses red light to promote cell metabolism and is treated several times a week. Laser requires multiple treatments to be effective, and is more suitable for combination with other treatment methods.

4. Local injection therapy

Local injection of glucocorticoids can inhibit scar hyperplasia and reduce hair follicle compression. Injecting platelet rich plasma containing growth factors can activate residual hair follicle activity. Injection requires professional medical operation, once a month. Overuse may lead to skin atrophy.

5. Physical covering

Medical wigs use biological protein fibers, which are fixed with clips to cover the hair loss area. Fiber hair powder contains keratin, which can visually densify the surrounding hair. The covering method has no therapeutic effect but can immediately improve the appearance. It is necessary to pay attention to cleaning and avoid irritating scar skin. Patients with scar hair loss should avoid frequent pulling or rubbing of the affected area and choose mild silicone free shampoo products. Daily supplementation can include foods rich in high-quality protein and zinc, such as fish, nuts, etc. Pay attention to scalp sun protection when going out to reduce the secondary damage of UV rays to scars. Maintain a regular daily routine during treatment, as excessive stress can affect hair follicle repair. It is recommended to have a follow-up examination every three months and adjust the treatment plan based on the recovery situation. If there are abnormalities such as redness, swelling, itching, and pain in the scar, seek medical attention promptly.

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