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Folliculitis (Scalp Acne) Remedy Treatment in Singapore

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Dealing with scalp acne or folliculitis can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. If left untreated, it can result in hair thinning or permanent hair loss. Thankfully, with treatment and some proactive measures, you can prevent the worst consequences of this condition.

Our team of haircare experts have developed a treatment tailored for scalp acne called Folliculitis Remedy. Read on to find out more about this solution while also learning about the folliculitis signs to look out for.

What is Folliculitis (Scalp Acne)?

Folliculitis is characterised by the inflammation of the hair follicles, which develop into acne-like bumps on the scalp. These bumps may be filled with pus and are often itchy or sore. In mild cases, it may resemble regular acne, but in more severe instances, it can lead to the formation of painful, boil-like infections that require medical attention.

Scalp acne occurs when hair follicles are clogged with oil, dead skin cells, or bacteria, leading to an infection. The inflammation caused by scalp folliculitis can lead to redness, itchiness, and the formation of white or yellow pustules. Without prompt treatment, scalp acne can worsen, potentially leading to scarring and hair loss in affected areas.

Who is More Prone to Get Folliculitis (Scalp Acne)?

You may be at risk of developing scalp folliculitis if you:

  • Have an oily scalp
  • Sweat excessively
  • Have poor scalp hygiene
  • Curly or thick hair that traps more oil on the scalp
  • Have a weakened immune system

If you fall into one of these categories, it’s important to be extra vigilant in caring for your scalp and preventing folliculitis.

Folliculitis (Scalp Acne) Symptoms

The symptoms of scalp folliculitis can vary depending on the severity of the condition. Mild cases may present as small, red bumps around hair follicles, while more severe cases may involve painful, larger pustules or cysts. Common symptoms include:

  • Red or white bumps: These bumps may resemble pimples and appear anywhere on the scalp.
  • Itching or burning: Scalp folliculitis can cause persistent itching or a stinging sensation in affected areas.
  • Pus-filled blisters: Small blisters filled with pus may form on the scalp as the infection worsens.
  • Crusting or oozing sores: In some cases, the bumps may rupture and ooze, leaving behind a crust.
  • Hair loss: Chronic or severe folliculitis can damage hair follicles, causing temporary or long-term hair loss in affected areas.

If you experience these symptoms, seek treatment before the condition worsens.

Folliculitis (Scalp Acne) Causes

Several factors can trigger this scalp folliculitis, or scalp acne:

  1. Bacterial Infections: The most common cause of scalp folliculitis is a bacterial infection, usually by Staphylococcus aureus (staph bacteria). When these bacteria invade damaged or clogged hair follicles, they can cause inflammation, leading to scalp acne.
  2. Fungal Infections: Fungal organisms, such as Malassezia, which naturally live on the skin, can overgrow and infect hair follicles, especially in oily or sweaty scalps. This is more common in people prone to dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis.
  3. Clogged Hair Follicles: Excessive oil (sebum) production, dead skin cells, dirt, and product buildup can block hair follicles. This creates an environment where bacteria or fungi can thrive, leading to infection.
  4. Sweating and Heat: Heat and excessive sweating, especially after wearing hats or helmets, can create moist environments that promote bacterial or fungal growth. This is common in people who exercise regularly or have jobs that require wearing headgear.
  5. Tight Hairstyles or Headgear: Wearing tight hairstyles (such as ponytails or braids) or headgear that causes friction on the scalp can irritate and damage hair follicles, making them more vulnerable to infection.
  6. Irritation from Hair Products: Harsh or comedogenic (pore-clogging) hair product ingredients can irritate the scalp, leading to inflammation and folliculitis. Shampoos, conditioners, gels, and oils containing heavy chemicals or sulphates can worsen the condition.
  7. Weakened Immune System: Individuals with weakened immunity, including those with diabetes or autoimmune conditions, are more susceptible to infections, including scalp folliculitis.

Folliculitis (Scalp Acne) Treatment & Care

At TrichoLab, we have developed Folliculitis Remedy to address bacterial and fungal infections that typically affect the frontal hairline. Our treatment incorporates natural coal tar, known for its antibacterial properties, and salicylic acid, which helps exfoliate the scalp, clearing away dirt and dead skin cells. This combination works to prevent folliculitis from worsening or spreading.

Key Benefits of TrichoLab’s Folliculitis Remedy:

  • Reduces itchiness and irritation
  • Soothes the scalp
  • Moisturises and repairs damaged scalp
  • Eliminates bacteria and fungi
  • Prevents folliculitis from spreading or becoming more severe

The Treatment Process:

  1. Scalp analysis: A thorough scalp examination to assess the condition and look for the root cause of folliculitis.
  2. Welcome head massage: A soothing massage to relax the scalp and stimulate circulation.
  3. Wash and condition: Hair and scalp are gently cleansed using a medicated shampoo to remove excess oil, dirt, and buildup.
  4. Scalp soothing, anti-irritant mask and steam: A mask is applied to calm inflammation, followed by steam to dilate the pores and enhance product absorption.
  5. Anti-inflammatory essence: A specially formulated essence is applied to reduce redness and irritation.
  6. Rinse: A gentle rinse to remove the treatment products.
  7. Scalp soothing fluid application: A final application of scalp-soothing fluid to protect and hydrate the scalp.
  8. LED light therapy: This step helps to reduce inflammation further and promote healing.
  9. Post-treatment scalp analysis: An evaluation of the scalp’s condition after treatment to ensure the best results.

How it Works

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Scalp Analysis

A pre-treatment in-depth scan of your scalp to assess its condition and requirements

Scalp Soothing and Anti-Irritant Mask & Steam

Opens the pores, soothes and balances sensitive scalp that is prone to irritated or inflamed scalp

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LED Light

Improves circulation in the scalp, reducing inflammation and the appearance of scarring

multivitamin serum for hair treatment

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How to Prevent Folliculitis (Scalp Acne)

Besides treating your scalp acne, you may also be interested in preventing future occurrences of the condition. Here are some tips.

  1. Maintain Good Scalp Hygiene: Regularly washing your hair helps prevent oil, dirt and dead skin buildup that can clog hair follicles. Wash your scalp with a gentle, sulphate-free shampoo to clean it without stripping its natural oils.
  2. Choose the Right Hair Products: Opt for non-comedogenic and mild hair products that won’t irritate or block your hair follicles. Avoid heavy oils, gels, or styling products that can lead to product buildup and follicle congestion.
  3. Keep Your Scalp Dry and Cool: After exercising or sweating, be sure to cleanse your scalp to prevent bacteria and fungi from multiplying. Avoid wearing tight hats or helmets for prolonged periods, as they can trap heat and moisture on the scalp, promoting folliculitis.
  4. Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Hair products containing harsh chemicals like sulphates, parabens, or alcohol can irritate the scalp and cause inflammation. Stick to natural or hypoallergenic products to minimise irritation.
  5. Be Gentle with Your Scalp: We advise against scratching or picking at your scalp, so as not to introduce bacteria and worsen existing folliculitis.

Get Scalp Acne Treatment in Singapore

Scalp folliculitis is not necessarily a chronic condition, but it can leave lasting damage if left untreated. If you’ve made changes to your hair care routine but the condition persists or worsens, it’s time to seek professional treatment.

TrichoLab’s Folliculitis Remedy treatment provides a comprehensive solution, tackling both the symptoms and causes of scalp acne, so you can enjoy a clear, irritation-free scalp.

Depending on the severity of your condition, we may refer you to a doctor at SL Aesthetic Clinic, as some cases may require more advanced medical care.

We also offer solutions for other scalp conditions, including scalp seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis. Book an appointment with us today.

FAQs

No, popping scalp acne can lead to further infection, scarring, and hair loss. It’s best to seek professional treatment instead.

Choose shampoos that are free from heavy oils and harsh chemicals. Look for medicated shampoos with ingredients like salicylic acid, coal tar, or tea tree oil, which can help regulate oil production and prevent follicle congestion.

Foods high in sugar, dairy, and processed fats may worsen inflammation and contribute to scalp acne. To support scalp health, focus on a balanced diet rich in vegetables, lean proteins, and omega-3 fatty acids.

Yes, scalp folliculitis can spread or worsen by scratching. Scratching or picking at the inflamed areas can further irritate the already sensitive hair follicles. Scratching also creates tiny breaks in the skin, increasing the risk of bacteria or fungi spreading to other areas of the scalp.

It depends on your hair type and the severity of your folliculitis. Washing your hair two to three times a week with a medicated shampoo can help control oil and reduce inflammation without over-drying the scalp.

Usually, hair will grow back once the folliculitis is treated and the inflammation subsides. However, in severe cases where scarring has occurred, hair regrowth may be more limited.

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