How to cure seborrheic alopecia permanently
There is generally no permanent cure for seborrheic alopecia, but it can be managed through general treatments, medication, and surgical procedures. The specific approaches are as follows:
1. General Treatment
Seborrheic alopecia is a type of hair loss condition primarily associated with genetic factors and unhealthy lifestyle habits. If there is a family history of seborrheic alopecia, an individual's risk of developing the condition is higher than average. Additionally, prolonged熬夜 (staying up late), irregular eating patterns, and similar behaviors may lead to abnormalities in growth factors around hair follicles, triggering excessive apoptosis of follicular cells and shortening the hair growth phase, thereby contributing to seborrheic alopecia. Daily management should include dietary adjustments—avoiding high-fat or greasy foods such as fatty meats and animal organs—and increasing intake of vitamin-rich foods to help reduce sebum production.
2. Medication
If symptoms are more severe and accompanied by dandruff and itching, treatment under medical supervision may include oral vitamin AD drops or topical application of terbinafine hydrochloride cream to improve nourishment of the hair follicles.
3. Surgical Treatment
In more severe cases, patients may consider hair transplantation at a hospital. This procedure typically involves transplanting healthy hair follicles from the occipital region to the balding areas, where they continue to grow with their original characteristics.
During treatment, it is important to get adequate rest and avoid excessive fatigue. Engaging in moderate physical exercise can also help enhance immune function.