Where can I get hair health care center
Asked by:Catalina
Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 07:55 PM
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Grove
Apr 07, 2026
The hair clinic/dermatology department of a public tertiary hospital, the chain hair care brand store with medical qualifications, and the hair care department of a compliant medical beauty institution.
A while ago, I accompanied my cousin, who lost nearly a third of her hair after giving birth, to look for a place to take care of her hair. I visited almost all of these three categories, and I figured out a few tricks. The first thing I went to was a municipal tertiary-level hair clinic, where I spent dozens of dollars to get a dermoscopy. After the doctor saw it, he said that she had typical telogen effluvium and no hair follicle shrinkage. If she wanted to get relief quickly, she could have scalp cleansing and red and blue light irradiation twice a week. The advantage of the public service is that all diagnoses and items are clearly priced, and no fees will be paid. You add unnecessary items indiscriminately, and they won't trick you into applying for an annual card right from the start. It is suitable for people with pathological hair problems such as scalp inflammation, alopecia areata, and male baldness. The only disadvantage is that it is too difficult to get an account, and you have to queue for at least 40 minutes every time you go for care. The nurses also complete the items quickly, and there is basically no additional experience at all.
If you have no pathological problems, but often perm and dye your hair, have frizzy hair, oily scalp and dandruff, and want to do daily conditioning, or don’t want to waste time queuing up at the hospital, a chain hair care store in a business district or community would be a more worry-free option. There is a chain care shop that has been open for five or six years at the door of my community. Every time I stay up late and my hair becomes oily and my scalp is itchy, I will schedule a scalp cleaning program half an hour in advance. While I lie there with the water circulating in my hair, I can also let the technician massage my shoulders and neck. The relaxing effect is much better than going to a barber shop to wash my hair. However, I must be warned here. There are many small workshops without qualifications. They also attract customers under the banner of "hair care". Last time, my colleague fell into a trap. She was obviously just experiencing normal hair loss during the change of seasons. She was deceived that the hair follicles were about to die, and she was forced to undergo a "hair follicle activation" treatment that cost more than 20,000 yuan. Before going to such an institution, it is best to check whether they have registration with the National Health Commission. During the experience, if the other party starts to scare you and tells you to apply for a card, just leave.
If you have hair transplant needs, or want to do deeper maintenance projects such as mesoderm induction, you can also choose the hair department of a qualified medical beauty institution. The services of such institutions are generally more attentive, and there is basically no need to queue. Many will also prepare free tea and snacks for you, but the price will be higher than the first two types. When choosing, you should also look for the doctor's qualifications, and don't look for a small studio that can't even do disinfection. If you really can't make up your mind, you can buy a scalp test experience coupon worth more than ten yuan to try it out first, and then make a decision. After all, the scalp and our face are the same skin, so we can't just leave it to unreliable people~
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