Hair grows out of skin, and a scalp that is congested, inflamed or flaking will not grow it well — this is the groundwork before regrowth protocols, not an alternative to them.
Scalp rejuvenation is a clinical protocol that cleanses, gently exfoliates and treats the scalp itself — clearing build-up, calming irritation and improving the condition of the skin the follicles sit in.
Scalp gets neglected because hair hides it. Yet product residue, oil and flaking sit around the follicle opening, and a scalp that is persistently itchy, greasy or inflamed is an environment working against your hair rather than for it.
This is deliberately positioned as groundwork. It improves the environment; it does not regrow hair on its own, and we will not tell you otherwise. Where thinning is the real concern, this is the step that prepares the ground and regenerative protocols do the actual work — often planned together after assessment.
Gentle exfoliation and deep cleansing lift oil, residue and flaking from around the follicle openings.
Targeted actives are selected for what your scalp is actually doing — oily, dry, flaking or reactive all need different handling.
A clear, calm scalp takes up topical treatment far more effectively, which is why this often precedes a regrowth plan.
Assessed, planned and supervised in clinic — never sold from a menu.
Lifts oil, residue and flaking from around the follicle openings.
Actives chosen for your scalp type, whether it is oily, dry, flaking or reactive.
A clear scalp absorbs topical and in-clinic treatment far more effectively.
You can wash and style as normal from the following day.
Persistent flaking and itch can be a medical condition, and that is checked before treatment.
Groundwork for hair, not a regrowth treatment in itself.
Hair regrowth — results shown are from Dermatonik's hair-regrowth protocols and may reflect a combination of treatments.
Photographs shared with patient consent. Individual results vary; your clinician will set honest expectations at consultation.
Dr. Saeema Shiraaz examines the scalp itself, not only the hair — because persistent flaking, itch or inflammation can be a medical condition that needs treating before any cosmetic protocol begins.
What is appropriate, in what order, and what it will cost is set out before anything begins. You will be told plainly if something is not going to help you.
The scalp is cleansed and gently exfoliated, then treated with actives selected for its condition, usually finished with massage to support circulation.
Aftercare is explained before you leave, and we review how your skin has responded before deciding the next step.
Dr. Saeema Shiraaz — cosmetologist, and the reason patients stay. Every treatment plan at Dermatonik is built around her judgement, not a sales target.
Every protocol is planned and supervised by Dr. Saeema Shiraaz — no junior staff experimenting on your skin.
We recommend what works for your skin, not whatever's trending — and we'll say so if a treatment isn't right for you.
Honest timelines, real costs, and no pressure to buy packages you don't need.
Hair grows out of skin. A scalp that is inflamed or congested is working against your hair, and treating the strands while ignoring that is the wrong order.
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What patients usually ask before their first visit.
Not on its own, and we will not suggest it will. It improves the environment your follicles sit in, which supports the hair you have and helps regrowth protocols work better. Regrowth itself needs a regrowth treatment.
Mild flaking and build-up respond well. Persistent, heavy or inflamed flaking may be a medical scalp condition, which is assessed first and treated appropriately rather than covered over with a facial for the scalp.
A monthly rhythm suits most scalps, adjusted once we see how yours responds. Where it is preparing the ground for regrowth work, the two are usually scheduled together.
Yes, and it is often planned that way deliberately. A clear, calm scalp is a better environment for regenerative work, so sequencing them is common.
No. The scalp is left clean rather than coated, and most patients report hair feels lighter afterwards because build-up has been removed.
Active scalp infection, open wounds or an inflamed flare needs settling first. Your scalp is examined before treatment is agreed.
Tell us a little about what you'd like to address. Dr. Saeema Shiraaz will review your message and the team will confirm a time that works for you.
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